Unbridled Success

Unbridled Success
Author: Julia Felton
Publisher: Ecademy Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1908746513

Felton shares the profound life and business lessons that horses have taught her. Through her candid story telling she provides insights into how horses can help people become more self-aware and connected to themselves and others. The result is improved leadership skills.

Absolute Abundance

Absolute Abundance
Author: Ambarees Clever Zulu
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2018-08-31
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1546297405

There are more than seven billion people in the world, but only a small percentage have achieved their goals and have made their dreams into realities. Why? Why do so many people live their lives with unmet desires? Why do so many give up on reaching the summit of their lives? Absolute Abundance shows you how through the power and purpose of your desire, you can reach the summit of your personal, professional, and financial ambitions. Author Ambarees Clever Zulu shares important secrets that can prepare you to discover how easy and simple it can be to create financial security and wealth. Absolute Abundance is meant to arouse and put into action those latent powers that are within us all, for we are all born to manifest the glory of God. You too can unleash your astonishing powera power you never knew you had! These powers, when awakened, will revolutionize your life in proportions never imagined before, and they will propel you to greater levels of success.

Turn Eye Appeal Into Buy Appeal

Turn Eye Appeal Into Buy Appeal
Author: Karen Saunders
Publisher: MacGraphics Services
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2005-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0978537106

Turn Eye Appeal into Buy Appeal: an award winning ebook by Karen Saunders, provides easy-to-read instructions that will help anyone design eye-catching informational/marketing pieces with great graphics and compelling content. You want your marketing pieces to have just the right mix of eye appeal and buy appeal to make your sales soar. But how can you increase the buy appeal without having to hire a designer? Turn Eye Appeal into Buy Appeal gives you a design consultant on your desktop . . . without paying design fees. Specifically, it provides: 128 pages of easy-to-read instructions that help you produce logos, brochures, flyers, presentations, and book covers that inspire people to buy! Nearly 200 full-color illustrations Details appreciated by people with tight deadlines Hundreds of techniques to reinforce your strategies Tips for writing persuasive copy that hooks customers An easy-to-use resource you can refer to again and again Grab a lot of wisdom from a design pro 24/7 and reduce your production time by 50%. Make Turn Eye Appeal into Buy Appeal your own and get the great results you want.

Doing Business by the Book

Doing Business by the Book
Author: Sophfronia Scott
Publisher: Advantage Media Group
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1599320932

If you are a speaker or business owner waiting to write a book "someday," your day is hereand not a moment too soon. We're now in the world of creative commerce, where having a book to your name is as necessary as having business cards in your wallet. Whether your dream is having a bestseller, increasing your speaking fees or having that special gift to wow prospects, this book is your blueprint to success. You'll learn - The 3 simple things you need to do before you publish your book, or you'll be kicking yourself later]] How to package your knowledge into a system you'll use again and again for maximum moneymaking potential. What you must learn from the bestsellers of Dr. Phil, Jack Canfield, and Timothy Ferriss about how to set up a book to bring more qualified customers to your business.

Poems by Ruth

Poems by Ruth
Author: Ruth Henderson Lowe
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2010
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1434994147

The Medical Services Professional Career Guidebook

The Medical Services Professional Career Guidebook
Author: Donna K. Goestenkors
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2011-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 143984478X

In addition to processing new applications, requesting clinical privileges, preparing ER call schedules, negotiating contracts, verifying credentials, and conducting meetings and audits, Medical Services Professionals (MSPs) must find time to keep up with evolving regulations and credentialing requirements. Presented in an easy-to-read format, The Medical Services Professional Career Guidebook: Charting a Development Plan for Success details a series of building blocks to help MSPs fulfill job requirements and successfully navigate career progression. The authors capture and address the questions most frequently asked by MSPs. They illustrate valuable lessons with actual stories and supply readers with systematic assessment tools, planning techniques, and strategies for achieving world-class performance. Complete with sample job descriptions, a sample performance profile, a glossary, the Medical Services Professional Creed, and a wealth of reference material, the text will help MSPs answer key questions, including: How do I assess my skills? What are my career options? Are my communication skills what they need to be? How do my boss and I come to agreement on my progress? How do I define, document, and measure my competencies? The book addresses twelve specific points of consideration. Each point is a working exercise to help readers perform honest self-appraisals of where they are in their careers. The Medical Services Professional Career Guidebook details a solid course of action to help you confront the fear of the unknown and meet the future with the confidence required for success. It provides the tools and understanding you will need to ensure patient safety, achieve personal and professional goals, and take your career to levels you have never imagined.

Triumph of the Yuppies

Triumph of the Yuppies
Author: Tom McGrath
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2024-06-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1538726017

The “entertaining and insightful” first history of the Yuppie phenomenon, chronicling the roots, rise, triumph and (seeming) fall of the young urban professionals who radically altered American life between 1980 and 1987 (New York Times bestselling author Ben Mezrich). By the time their obituary was being written in the late 1980s, Yuppies—the elite, uber‑educated faction of the Baby Boom generation—had become a cultural punchline. But amidst the Yuppies' preoccupation with money, work, and the latest status symbols, something serious was happening, too, something that continues to have profound ramifications on American culture four decades later. Brimming with lively and nostalgic details (think Jane Fonda, The Sharper Image, and over-the-top fashion), Triumph of the Yuppies charts Boomers' transformation from hippy idealists in the late 1960s to careerists in the early 1980s, and details how marketers, the media, and politicians pivoted to appeal to this influential new group. Yuppie values had an undeniable impact on the worlds of fashion, food, and fitness, as well as affecting the broader culture—from gentrification and an obsession with career success to an indulgent materialism. Most significantly, the me‑first mindset typical of Yuppieness helped create the largest income inequality in a century. Tom McGrath’s masterful cultural history reveals how Yuppies reshaped American society. It is a portrait of America just as it was beginning to come apart—and the origin story of the fractured country we live in today.

Not Exactly a Company Man

Not Exactly a Company Man
Author: Ron Neitzke
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1796042633

Not Exactly a Company Man is both an oral history memoir and a dissection of U.S. policy during the wars that engulfed the former Yugoslavia in the early-mid-1990s. Divided roughly by tours of duty, the first parts describe the professional coming of age of a young, newly-minted Foreign Service Officer as he adapted to the myriad challenges of diplomatic life at home and abroad. The middle parts provide sketches of Tito’s Yugoslavia, Thatcher’s Britain, resolution of the long intractable Czechoslovak Claims/Gold problem, and assorted scuffles in both the bureaucratic trenches and the upper reaches of government. An extended portion of the book deals with three critical years in which Administrations of both parties largely stood aside during the Bosnian genocide and how they sought, ingloriously, to justify their timidity. It describes in particular how Washington became so intent on avoiding a larger role in the Balkans that it greenlighted a major Iranian move into Europe, an act with potentially dire consequences for broader U.S. interests and for the immediate security of U.S. personnel on the ground. Finally, it explains how, in his time as chief of mission in front-line Croatia and later, before several Congressional Committees, this officer dealt with, as his interviewer puts it, the “real honest to god dragons” of conscience that would effectively end his Foreign Service career.