Stephen Young
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In his raw and inspiring memoir, "The Boy Who LIVED!", Stephen Young takes readers on a roller-coaster ride through his exceptional life. From a disastrous motorcycle accident at age 19, which nearly claimed his life, Stephen's journey is marked with trials and triumphs, medical challenges, business ventures, and the ceaseless pursuit of his varied interests.
Living through five heart surgeries and additional motorcycle accidents, Stephen's resilience...
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A blueprint for global social justice is needed and this book provides one by showing that the ethical standards inherent in capitalism have been 1) compromised by cultural values inimical to capitalism's essentially egalitarian, rational spirit and 2) distorted by the short-sighted, dog-eat-dog doctrines of social Darwinism into what he calls "brute capitalism." The text presents how the Caux Round Table for Moral Capitalism's Principles for Responsible...
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People often convey intended and unintended messages in ways that extend far beyond the words they use. A gesture, a tone, a figure of speech, it's our unconscious biases that speak volumes. When you understand how they are manifested through “micro-messages,” you operate a step ahead of everyone.
This peerless guide has helped business leaders across more than 300 companies in 35 countries to build their leadership effectiveness and a more functional...
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Do you want to lead like a business professional-or a Neanderthal? This book breaks our millennia-old leadership mold to provide the skills for real, lasting success in today's business world
For too long, humans have been following others based largely on that person's sense of physical strength, appearance, and dominance. It's a model that dates back to the Neanderthals and which, incredibly, we continue to apply-consciously or not.
The Power...
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Most economic progress can be traced to some changes in technologies such as team engine, electric power, computers and internet, robotics, artificial intelligence, big data, and others. Technology moves fast! So fast that often times we miss opportunities, look at companies that went bankrupt because of not upgrading technology-Toys "R" Us, Kodak, Polaroid, Tower Records, Blockbuster, Compaq, and others. How many of you missed Microsoft, Apple, Facebook,...
7) Patton
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Story of General Patton in World War II whose military brilliance was balanced by his inability to deal with the social and political aspects of war, causing him difficulties in his dealings with the War Department.
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2002.
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For 90 years "Poetry" has been America's most distinguished magazine of verse. This 90th anniversary anthology may be the most bountiful collection of American poems ever published. It offers a record of poetic achievement as well as some of the vagaries, fads, fashions, and failures of the last 90 years.
9) Patton
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1970.
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A dramatization of the experiences of General George S. Patton during World War II.