The One Minute Negotiator: Simple Steps to Reach Better Agreements
There are tons of negotiation books, and that’s just on my shelves. However, there is always room for another, especially if it is an easy read with some practical suggestions, and that is just what “The One Minute Negotiator: Simple Steps to Reach Better Agreements” by Don Hutson and George Lucas provides. It has a [...]
You Should Read the Dictionary – I Know it Sounds Crazy, But You Will Be Glad You Did
Who on Earth would bother to read the dictionary? Well, you are reading an article about someone who did and has read several dictionaries from cover to cover, and I must say has learned a lot along the way. And just in case you think I am crazy, did you know Bill Gates read the [...]
Poetry by Thomas Kemp – Your Poet Is!
I read the latest book by Thomas T. Kemp this morning and knew again why he had become my favorite author. You asked how I can say this when I compiled and edited the book for him and was also fortunate to help him on his first book, The Road From Here to Where You [...]
Critical Book Review: From Values to Action by Harry M Jansen Kraemer Jr
Leadership books abound. Yet there are very few that put values first before all those all leadership skills. In this book, Harry Kraemer has identified the Four Principles of Values-Based Leadership and has shared his personal experiences to validate how these principles do work. The gems of wisdom in this book are many. My book [...]
The Garden Of Eden And Other Criminal Delights By Faye Kellerman
The Garden of Eden and Other Criminal Delights, by Faye Kellerman, is a collection of mostly crime fiction short stories, each having a brief introduction by the author. Published by Warner Books, ISBN: 978-0-446-53039-2, the book is likely to appeal to readers who enjoy mystery and suspense fiction. Known for her crime fiction novels featuring [...]
Afghan Boomerang, By: Oleg Novinkov – Book Review
We all know a boomerang is a stick that when thrown, comes back to the thrower. Interestingly, the word isn’t English, it’s derived from the Australian Aboriginals which used the stick primarily for hunting, but has assimilated its use in English as well as Russian. The other definition of boomerang means “backfire.” Afghan Boomerang, the [...]
How the Beneficial Law of Attraction Can Benefit You
If you could attract one thing in your life right now, at this moment in time — what would it be? Author, Hope Bradford’s new book, Beneficial Law of Attraction: The Manifestation Teachings will give you hope and the tools you need to attract whatever you desire into your life. Bradford provides clear and concise [...]
Anatomy Study Guides – Your Own Private Study Buddy
Human anatomy study guides can be an extremely powerful tool to have at your disposal when you’re taking a college or advanced level course. This is a very difficult subject to master, and it’s certainly challenging to do all on your own. Relying on study partners or groups isn’t ideal either, but utilizing an anatomy [...]
The E Myth Revisited – A Book Review
There are a few basic ways to achieve financial independence. One of the most common ways is to own your own successful business. If you decide to acquire or start your own business you are an entrepreneur. As an entrepreneur the first thing you should do is read this book. Then you might want to [...]
What Are the Real Costs of Manipulated Free Markets on Capitalism? A Book Review
This current Global Economic calamity could have been prevented, well this is what many believe and among them is a writer of the most recent economic book to hit the scene in 2009. The book is called: “The Cost of Capitalism: Understanding Market Mayhem and Stabilizing Our Economic Future” by Robert J. Barbera; McGraw-Hill Business [...]