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Why and How Power Verbs Can Pump Up Your Speeches and Presentations
By Michael Lawrence Faulkner, Michelle Faulkner-Lunsford
Feb 20, 2013
The authors of Power Verbs for Presenters: Hundreds of Verbs and Phrases to Pump Up Your Speeches and Presentations discuss how their book can help you electrify your presentations, speeches, and pitches…and get the results you want!
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"Thank God It's Monday"
By Roxanne Emmerich
Apr 22, 2009
Do great “Thank God It’s Monday” workplaces really exist? Yes. Absolutely. Unequivocally. And before they were great, most were quite awful. It’s not as easy as giving an order or waving a magic wand. But it is doable and has been done in many businesses already, and it can change not only your workplace but also your life.
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“Made in China”—The Ultimate Warning Label
By Peter Navarro
May 12, 2008
Find out why “Made in China” has become a code red “warning label” that no sensible consumer should ignore.
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25 Days to Better Thinking and Better Living: The First Five Days
By Linda Elder, Richard W. Paul
Apr 28, 2006
This chapter will help you get started improving your life by teaching you to empathize with others. Learning how to think of others and understand their experiences can help you increase the quality of your own life.
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30 Days to Better Thinking and Better Living Through Critical Thinking: Discover Your Ignorance
By Linda Elder, Richard Paul
Oct 8, 2012
The authors of "30 Days to Better Thinking and Better Living Through Critical Thinking" discuss intellectual humility: the disposition to distinguish, at any given moment and in any given situation, between what you know and what you don’t know.
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30 Days to Better Thinking and Better Living Through Critical Thinking: Strive to Be a Person of Integrity: Beware of Your Own Hypocrisy
By Linda Elder, Richard Paul
Oct 9, 2012
The authors of "30 Days to Better Thinking and Better Living Through Critical Thinking" discuss hypocrisy: a state of mind unconcerned with honesty.
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 1: First, Admit You're a Commodity
By Oren Harari
Jul 20, 2007
Inspire your people to do extraordinary, break-from-the-pack things.
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 10: Team Up with Aliens
By Oren Harari
Sep 21, 2007
Don't ignore the breakthroughs that are occurring outside of your industry.
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 11: Lead From the Middle
By Oren Harari
Sep 28, 2007
You have a lot more power than you think you do.
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 12: Know When to Hold, Know When to Fold
By Oren Harari
Oct 5, 2007
One of the most important attributes of a great leader is to know when to leave.
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 2: Take a Risk on Risk
By Oren Harari
Jul 27, 2007
Do you need to reassess risk and then take a prudent risk on risk?
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 3: Set "The Way"
By Oren Harari
Aug 3, 2007
To lead the pack, you must define The Way for your organization.
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 4: Believe That Customers Are More Important Than Investors and Employees
By Oren Harari
Aug 10, 2007
You must help make your customers, very, very happy.
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 5: Unleash Talented Maniacs
By Oren Harari
Aug 17, 2007
Liberate people to achieve the extraordinary goals you've set.
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 6: Rev Up Your Base
By Oren Harari
Aug 24, 2007
Here are three courses of action to guarantee that your people will get on board.
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 7: Get Personally Engaged
By Oren Harari
Aug 31, 2007
Truly engaged leaders want to smell and feel the business, not simply attend to it from afar.
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 8: Lead from a Glass House
By Oren Harari
Sep 7, 2007
Everyone in an organization is a boss-watcher; act accordingly.
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A 12-Step Recovery Program to Break from the Pack—Step 9: Honor a Minimal Number of Priorities
By Oren Harari
Sep 14, 2007
The fewer priorities you have, the more likely you'll be able to honor them.
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A 360º Look at the Subprime Mortgage Implosion
By Mark Zandi
Jul 15, 2008
The subprime financial crisis is the decade's #1 financial story. What happened?
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A Beginner's Guide: Understanding the Lingo
By Bernard Baumohl
Dec 6, 2004

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