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Dr. Singh's New Eye-Opening Book: Rich Immigrant Poor Citizen
The American Dream is Slowly Shifting to Become an Immigrant Dream: Alexandria EckesOyster Bay, NY (PRWEB) May 24, 2012 Dr. Harsimran Singh's new book Rich Immigrant Poor Citizen -Immigrants Teach Their Citizens What Citizens Don't, is an eye-opening, personal take on how the immigrant experience is today’s best-kept secret to success-an amazing rags to riches story. Dr. ...
Read more...Book Review: Words Can Change Your Brain by Andrew Newberg and Mark Robert Waldman
Book Review: Words Can Change Your Brain by Andrew Newberg and Mark Robert Waldman Seattle Post-Intelligencer Copyright 2012 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 10:32 p.m., Tuesday, May 22, 2012 Communication in relationships business or otherwise works best when the communicators approach each ...
Read more...Don't Trust Your Gut! and Other Secrets of Good Judgment
Tom Davenport considered writing a book about bad corporate judgment ? and then realized it would be too easy. Instead, his new book Judgment Calls: 12 Stories of Big Decisions and the Teams that Got Them Right focuses on companies that made the right move. Here are three tips you can you use today to sharpen your own judgment.
Read more...Good Lord... Do You Have Anything Better to Do Than to Gossip About Me
New book by Tyrone Short paints a vivid depiction of the victimization of gossiping. A person can be the nicest person in the office, a person can be the most fun-loving student in school, a person can even be one of the most anointed blessings in the church, however even that person will eventually have to deal with some trifling person who is trying to make him or herself feel better by ...
Read more...Forrester Research Announces New Book: Outside In
Customer experience is now the only sustainable source of competitive advantage for companies. More than any other factor, the experience a customer has with a brand determines whether that business will thrive or struggle, according to a new book from Forrester Research, Inc.
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