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Reviewed by Connie Anderson
"I know what your parents said, but you must talk to strangers."
What's the last book you've read on networking? As a six-year member of Business…
Reviewed by Bob Pike, CSP, CPAE Speakers Hall of FamChairman/CEO - The Bob Pike Group, Founder/Editor of The CTT Newsletter
When is the last time you sat in a meeting and wondered if the…
Reviewed by Bob Pike CSP, CPAE-Speakers Hall of Fame
Fear of speaking in front of a group is the third greatest fear of Americans, according to the book of lists -- preceded only by death by…
Reviewed by Cheryl Hiltibran
The Ape in the Corner Office is an interesting, entertaining and often too truthful a read. It appears we cannot divest ourselves fully from our instinctual…
Reviewed by Jeff Foster
First let me tell you Larry Franks knows his stuff. He has a procedure that many will find worth taking the time to implement. It is obvious that the methods and ideas…
Reviewed by Bob Pike CSP, CPAE Speakers Hall of Fame
Can leaders learn to listen? Does there come a point where executives feel there is nothing more to learn, that they've been at it too…
Reviewed by Kim Hill
Ms. Bryant is really not saying anything in this book that hasn't been said before but she is saying it in a language that anyone can understand.
Yes, they are smart…
Many of us spend so much time living, we don't make it a priority (or we fear) planning the right way for the time when our life ends.
Our daughter works at a law…
Reviewed by Celia Renteria Szelwach, Creative Collaborations Consulting
The title of this book grabbed my attention. Skeptically, I thought, "How can a 232-page book tell me everything I need…
Reviewed by Kathy Perschmann
Helmer, the host of Minnesota's popular WCCO radio program "Your Money," has produced a clearly written, easily understood book explaining finance and financial…
Reviewed by Bob Pike, CSP, CPAE-Speakers Hall of Fame
This book won't teach you to sell, but will inspire those who sell for a living. About half the book is really quotes about selling--one…
Lyle Berman was born into a family that had moderate success in a very niche market: leather products, especially coats. He learned the…
This is a revised and updated edition of a book previously published as When Friday Isn't Payday. It could also be titled How to Start…
Reviewed by Celia Renteria Szelwach, DBA (ABD)
Drawing from her 30 years of business experience and personal interviews with 35 women executives, Pamela Lenehan offers a practical perspective…
-- Why does Ulrich refer to those aged 18-34 as Generation Debt? -- Why do the minimums of a college education, cell phone, good car, and…
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