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* The second book in The Ken Blanchard Series-selected and with a foreword by Ken Blanchard * A unique and practical "action approach" to servant leadership-a popular and widely espoused concept that figures prominently in the writings of Ken Blanchard, Peter Senge, Stephen Covey, Peter Block, and many others * Uses a compelling story format with highly sympathetic characters to make servant leadership accessible to a wide audience At a time of increasing concern about ethics at the top, The Serving Leader makes the case for an approach to leadership that is both more moral and more effective than the ruthless, anything-for-the-bottom-line approach that has brought disgrace-and often ruin-to...
The premier book in the new Ken Blanchard Series Describes a simple approach and system for getting a steady flow of new business through referrals from existing customers-no more cold calls! Nobody likes cold calls. And nobody really needs to make them. The Referral of a Lifetime teaches a step-by-step system that will allow anyone to generate a steady stream of new business through consistent referrals from existing customers and friends and, at the same time, maximize business with existing customers. Your customers and clients already know every new contact you will ever need to succeed-by applying Tim Templeton's system they will naturally refer them to you. The Referral of a Lifetime u...
Identities in Practice draws a nuanced picture of how the experience of migration affects the process through which Sikhs in Finland and California negotiate their identities. What makes this study innovative with regard to the larger context of migration studies is the contrast it provides between experiences at two Sikh migration destinations. By using an ethnographic approach, Hirvi reveals how practices carried out in relation to work, dress, the life-cycle, as well as religious and cultural sites, constitute important moments in which Sikhs engage in the often transnational art of negotiating identities.
Lawyer Paxton Cates has his path to a judgeship all mapped out, except his bachelor status is keeping him off too many of the guest lists where all the real networking is done. So when Jolene "Ms. Goody-Two-Shoes" Joyner—the bane of his youth—calls him for help, he sees a chance for them to help each other. What’s a little quid quo pro between enemies? High school English teacher Jolene Joyner is in trouble for the first time in her perfect life. When she lands in jail, she needs to call her life-long nemesis for help. He’ll help—for a price. All she has to do is… Pose as Paxton’s fake girlfriend! Who’s going to believe that? And there’s one other teensy, weensy problem… ...
Honeyball Farm was not the outcome of pure imagination, but its sinister atmosphere may have been suggested by the grimness of the sea perpetually roaring at its very doors. The evil deeds which took place within it were such as might have been enacted in any habitation where love is not at home. But when love comes to stay, a happier era is within sight; and in the end even Honeyball Farm, wrapped in its sea-mists and forgetful of past storms, might perhaps be rediscovered as a paradise on earth.
FBI special agent Casey Bolt, with her rare neurological condition, is able to see and feel patterns other can’t, and when a renowned chef is poisoned at a high-profile culinary event in Portland, Casey’s onslaught of senses may be the only thing standing between a killer and his next victim…. “Molly Black has written a taut thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat… I absolutely loved this book and can’t wait to read the next book in the series!” —Reader review for Girl One: Murder ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ TWISTED is book #5 of a long anticipated new series by critically-acclaimed and #1 bestselling mystery and suspense author Molly Black, whose books have received over 2,...