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Fix It: Getting Accountability Right by Roger Connors
Fix It: Getting Accountability Right by Roger Connors One factor, more than any other, causes the problems business leaders fear most.
Lackluster performance, sinking profits, and unmet stockholder expectations all stem from one source: a massive decline in employee engagement.
Rather than blaming employees themselves for the decline, however, the Workplace Accountability Study reveals how to fix it:
The secret lies with those who lead and manage our organizations. To inspire employees to be fully engaged, mentally and emotionally, in their work, leaders must first and foremost fix accountability—in themselves, their teams, and the entire enterprise.
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Focal Point: A Proven System to Simplify Your Life, Double Your Productivity, and Achieve All Your Goals
In Focal Point, Tracy brings together the very best ideas on personal management into a simple, easy-to-use plan. Focal Point helps readers analyze their lives in seven key areas and shows them how to develop focused goals and plans in each. This best-selling guide provides timeless truths that have been discovered by the most effective people throughout the ages, answering questions like: * How can I get control of my time and my life? * How can I achieve maximum career success and still balance my personal life? * How can I accelerate the achievement of all my goals? Focal Point shows readers how to develop absolute clarity about what they want, and how they can achieve supreme satisfaction, both personally and professionally.
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Double Your Profits: In Six Months or Less
This timeless profit-boosting guide, considered a top management resource by business powerhouse Jack Welch, presents insights that are notable for their aggressive approach and contrarian perspective. Bob Fifer, former chairman and CEO of Kaiser Associates, shows us how to turn the tables on hardball-playing suppliers and competitors.
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The Manager’s Phrase Book: 3,000+ Powerful Phrases That Put You In Command In Any Situation
The Manager’s Phrase Book makes it easy for you to break out of the mundane world of management and to take on all comers. It is the latest compilation of Patrick Alain’s research on how managers really communicate in today’s world.
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The First-Time Manager’s Guide to Team Building
Written in an engaging, conversational style, Topchik explains the five essential qualities of a high-performing team: goals and standards; decision making; honest communication; clear roles and responsibilities; and celebrating success. Packed with activities and assessments for both the manager and team members, this is an essential guide for any manager who strives for team-building success.
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The Millionaire Master Plan: Your Personalized Path to Financial Success Hardcover
Roger James Hamilton, himself a highly successful entrepreneur and successful investor, has designed nine steps – from barely surviving – all the way to the highest level of ultimate wealth for life – and he lays out his nine steps in an easy-to-understand color-coded manner that ranges from red (barely living paycheck-to-paycheck) all the way to ultra-violet (where generating income is simply no longer a worry).
Along the way, the reader first takes a quick test to determine where one is on the financial spectrum, and then Hamilton provides key insights and practical tips as to how one can progress to the next level. You track your progress by ascending from one color to the next.
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The New Rules: Networking
Networking is a technique that can be learnt, honed and applied to great effect. Career consultant Rob Yeung offers savvy and practical advice on networking that will make a genuine difference to your career.
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Go Pro: 7 Steps to Becoming a Network Marketing Professional Paperback
In this definitive guidebook, you will learn to:-Find prospects -Invite them to your product or opportunity -Present your product -Follow up with your prospects -Help them become customers or distributors -Help them get started right -Grow your team by promoting events -And much, much more. Eric’s wish is for you to make the decision to become a Network Marketing Professional. For you to truly Go Pro. Because it is a stone-cold fact that Network Marketing is a better way. Now let’s go tell the world.
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The Seventh Sense: Power, Fortune, and Survival in the Age of Networks
The Seventh Sense is the story of what all of today’s successful figures see and feel: the forces that are invisible to most of us but explain everything from explosive technological change to uneasy political ripples. The secret to power now is understanding our new age of networks. Not merely the Internet, but also webs of trade, finance, and even DNA. Based on his years of advising generals, CEOs, and politicians, Ramo takes us into the opaque heart of our world’s rapidly connected systems and teaches us what the losers are not yet seeing — and what the victors of this age already know.
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Hug Your People: The Proven Way to Hire, Inspire, and Recognize Your Employees and Achieve Remarkable Results Hardcover
In Hug Your Customers, Jack Mitchell showed business readers how to keep their customers happy–and their profits booming. In Hug Your People, he elaborates on his big secret: hiring, motivating, and keeping your biggest asset–great employees!
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Superconnector: Stop Networking and Start Building Business Relationships that Matter
In Superconnector, Scott Gerber and Ryan Paugh reveal a new category of professionals born out of the social media era: highly valuable community-builders who make things happen through their keen understanding and utilization of social capital. Superconnectors understand the power of relationship-building, problem-solve by connecting the dots at high levels, and purposefully cause different worlds and communities to interact with the intention of creating mutual value.
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Islamic Law of Business Organization Corporations By Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee
The present Islamic Law of Business Organization Corporations By Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee attempts to develop an Islamic model of the modern corporation that would be free of riba and of other infractions of Islamic principles from which the current forms of business organization suffer.