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Have You Been Royally Screwed?: How to Get What You Deserve by Making People and Companies Deliver on Their Promises, Products, Goods, and Services
 | "Have Your Been Royally Screwed?" may sound like a comical title, but this is a very serious topic. Most of us can answer this question with a resounding YES! Myron Z. Bernstein is a consumer advocate. Did he plan to be one? I am not... |
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How to Build Buzz for Your Biz
 | Currently the economy is not encouraging for small business owners. We have to make every dollar count. Wendy Kenny’s book How to Build Buzz for Your Biz: Tap Into the Power of Social Media, Publicity, and Relationship Marketing to Grow Your Business will be an... |
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How To Interview Like a Pro: Forty-Three Rules for Getting Your Next Job
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No book could possibly be timelier than How To Interview Like a Pro. With the economy in shambles, many people are competing for the same jobs. Each hopeful interviewee must put him/herself in the best possible light. Author Mary Greenwood... |
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How YOU Are Like Shampoo for College Graduates: The Complete Personal Branding System to Define Position and Market Yourself and Land a Job You Love
 | You've just graduated from college and have very little job experience, and yet they have high hopes of landing the perfect job, so does every other college graduate. How do you make yourself stand out in the crowd of job applicants? Brenda Bence has the... |
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Leadership by Insanity: Moving from Ego-driven to Soulful, Heartfelt Leadership
 | Author Sheryl WithanS takes her own experiences and creates this very fundamental workbook that applies not just to business but to life. Leadership By Insanity whittles away at attitudes, ethics, etiquette, personality flaws, workplace behavior and home-life a little at a time through each chapter... |
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Leadership Soup : A Healthy Yet Tasty Recipe for Living and Leading on Purpose
 | With three graduate degrees in leadership and management, I really enjoy reading books on those subjects and “Leadership Soup” by Kamran Akbarzadeh didn’t disappoint. Sure, there are a lot of books on leadership out there and a lot of research, but it is how the... |
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Leading Team Alpha: Leadership in Novel Form
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Dean, the main character in Leading Team Alpha, finds himself dealing with some tough business decisions and decides to reach out to a former professor for leadership advice. Unlike other business books, this is a fictional novel but is filled... |
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Lessons for Leaders
 | Tod Faller’s Lessons For Leaders is an outstanding book for leaders. It is easy to read and understand. Each page is like a file folder. There is a title, reflection, sometimes a quote, and a statement expressing the lesson on that page. There is great... |
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Moving Forward on Your Own: A Financial Guidebook for Widows
 | Kathleen Rehl has created a little gem of a book in Moving Forward on Your Own, A Financial Guide for Widows. She was widowed suddenly and shares with the reader the grief, blankness, and the symptoms of widowhood in an easy-to-read format with colored photographs,... |
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Public Trust Betrayed: The Truth Behind the Real Estate Appraisal Industry
 | James E. Manning is an appraiser in the real estate market. He brings his expertise to his book Public Trust Betrayed. He discusses the greed and stupidity that has placed us in the economic crisis that we now face. Each day we hear of more... |
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