Sentences with phrase «published book of the year»

Amazon bestseller, shortlisted for Writing Magazine's 2014 Self - Published Book of the Year Award, 2013 International Rubery Book Award, Awesome Indies Approved, Indie Book of the Day (June 2015) and awarded the B.R.A.G. MedallionTM
Awarded B.R.A.G. Medallion Finalist in Writing Magazine's 2014 Self - Published Book of the Year Award
PERFIDITAS, second in series — B.R.A.G. Medallion — finalist in 2014 Writing Magazine Self - Published Book of the Year

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She and a colleague published a book this year examining the efficacy of a variety of voluntary CSR standards.
Over the past couple of years I have helped over 200 people write and publish their first book.
The 90 - year - old «Queen of Suspense» has published more than 50 books, and she told CNBC recently it's still a thrill.
«My brain ended up deciding that instead of trying to avenge my son's life, I wanted to give life as a result,» says Gawdat, who published his book Solve for Happy in January of this year and has given several talks on the subject through a campaign he launched to make 10 million people happy.
Griffeth has written four books, «The Stranger in My Genes,» in 2016; «By Faith Alone: One Family's Epic Journey Through 400 Years of American Protestantism,» in 2007; «Bill Griffeth's Ten Steps to Financial Prosperity,» published in 1994; and «The Mutual Fund Masters,» in 1995.
America's fascination with entrepreneurial productivity is endless — just look at the waves of books published each year to the ongoing obsession with finding ways to wake up earlier each day.
«The net effect is that the number of new books published each year in the U.S. has exploded by more than 400,000 since 2007, to approximately 700,000 annually,» according to the report.
The sheer volume of books being published every year has grown exponentially over the past few years.
To celebrate 40 years of Apple this year, the company published this $ 300 coffee - table book showcasing its gadgets from the past 20 years.
To emphasize this point, in the past year I've published a book, spoken at Google, maintained one of the most popular business podcasts on iTunes, and am having serious conversations about creating a television show about my life.
Over 50 years ago, one of the earliest champions of brainstorming, Alex Osborn, a U.S. advertising executive, developed rules for the practice — such as banning criticism and encouraging freewheeling — which he published in his 1953 book Applied Imagination.
What most people forget, however, is that Newton worked on his ideas about gravity for nearly twenty years until, in 1687, he published his groundbreaking book, The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.
Before coming to Business Insider as assistant managing editor, Lyndsay worked for several years in book publishing, most recently in the literary department of ICM Partners.
In addition to regularly blogging on the subject of raising funding for his own blog mpd.me and publications like Inc.com and Business Insider, Davis has written a series of soon - to - be released self - published books on navigating the startup financing maze: «Fundraising Rules,» to be released this fall and «Breaking the Rules,» which is expected out sometime next year.
The current edition is substantially the same book that was published 22 years ago, and the explosion of titles is not evidence of an avalanche of new developments in negotiation theory.
The second and most recent edition of the book was published three years ago and reproduces essays from successful applicants to Harvard.
«If you take it off company - wide, you're taking off things you need,» says Jeff Olson, 43 - year - old co-founder of Velocity Business Publishing, a book and e-book publisher in Bristol, Vermont.
Over the last 15 years, I have discovered valuable secrets about the publishing industry that have helped me in writing my own books — secrets that have then helped me to sell hundreds of thousands of copies of those books.
(The following is an edited excerpt of the forthcoming book, Security 2020, scheduled to be published next year.)
Last year, Feinleib published his first book, titled (apropos of the times) Why Startups Fail.
Within five years, I'd built a booming business and published my own book, all because I used the resources of the public library to learn something new.
At the same time, the number of traditionally published business books has plummeted, from a high of 66,508 in 2013 to 35,233 last year.
Carson didn't plagiarize in anything directly related to his campaign, but it was discovered last year that portions of his book America the Beautiful — which was published in 2012 and clearly designed as part of the retired neurosurgeon's entry into politics — were taken directly from other sources, including a website called SocialismSucks.net, without consistent attribution.
Traditional publishing is a slog — find an agent, pitch a book and if it's picked up by a publisher, sign away the rights to your work, then spend years doing edits and waiting for the book to slot into a publishing schedule — and the majority of these people don't score a deal, because most entrepreneurs «aren't in a position to be commercially published,» says Sattersten.
The number of self - and hybrid - published business books has more than doubled in the past four years — from 9,839 in 2012 to 20,499 in 2016, according to the research firm ProQuest.
It remains the biggest seller of Napoleon Hill's books a perennial bestseller after 70 years (BusinessWeek Magazine's BestSeller List ranked Think and Grow Rich as the sixth bestselling paperback business book 70 years after it was first published).
I have assembled an all - star team to help me with the huge undertaking of producing and self - publishing a book based on five years of material with a very tight editorial deadline.
I don't have historical data from when I first published my book but if you search Amazon Associates today and sort by books you'll find a lot of titles published in the last several years.
This 236 - page book, published this year by John Wiley & Sons, demonstrates that Green values, strong ethics, and a cooperative philosophy are cornerstones of success, and provides a roadmap on how to not only run your business in alignment with these values, but how to creatively harness the marketing advantages of that stanceoften in ways that cost little or nothing to implement.
He won an Apex Award for a book he wrote several years ago called Principled Profit, which was one of the first to challenge the conventional wisdom about the place of ethics and the environment in business successand that self - published book was republished by mainstream publishers in both India and Mexico.
As Joe points out, the profit center model wasn't part of his original framework for Content, Inc., as detailed in his book published only a year ago.
Now in her ninety - first year, the Professor Emerita of Economics at McGill University has published a new book entitled From the Great Transformation to the Great Financialization: On Karl Polanyi and Other Essays
I bought Seth Klarman's book Margin of Safety which was published my first year of business school.»
Scott Shane makes an important contribution to our understanding of entrepreneurship, angel investing and venture capital in his new book Fool's Gold published earlier this year.
So, I was happy to see that a book has been published highlighting the events that took place the year of my birth, 1947.
Now one of the most famous, popular and powerful sales trainers in the world, Ben accepts and conducts just 24 live «The Closers Sales Training» seminars a year and writes / publishes / produces «The Closers» series of books, audios, videos, newsletters, and teletrainings... a series that is considered «The Foundation of Professional Selling.
And in recent years a significant publishing subindustry has arisen for the purpose of helping us in such a «voyage of discovery»: I refer to the many books, tapes, videos, and workbooks on the topic of journal writing, or, as the less scrupulous stylists in the movement would have it, «journaling.»
The original Canadian edition of this book, published during Taylor's sixtieth year, was entitled The Malaise of Modernity.
Our reaction is shaped in part by having just finished reading the manuscript of The Final Revolution, a marvelous book by our colleague George Weigel that will be published later this year by Oxford University Press.
The higher criticism continued to be an important object of attention during the next several years, and the Century consistently supported its practitioners, publishing their articles and reviewing their books.
The book is presented as a follow - up to Alan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind, published nearly thirty years ago.
The official publication of the Christian Booksellers» Association recently carried an article on trends in religious publishing which predicted more books on homosexuality «down the road (maybe five years or so)» and noted that just as there has been evidence of more compassion toward divorced persons, «Christians in the future will be saying homosexuality is still wrong but God loves homosexuals and values them as persons» (Bookstore Journal, January 1976).
I first posted my dream (and all the Scriptures that explained it to me) on a Christian book review site when I wrote a negative review of «Heaven is for Real,» and was subsequently emailed for a year by Thomas Nelson and Crossbow publishing to write a book about it.
Back then, I couldn't find ANY Christian books on spiritual abuse — the first main ones (like * The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse * and * Toxic Faith *) wouldn't even be published until a dozen years later.
Christians in Science website AND BEYOND • A book published by Noah J. Efron last year, entitled Judaism and Science, traces the history of the relationship between Judaism and science or «natural knowledge» from the time of the Israelites to the twentieth century.
Joseph Wilson has let us publish his «Rite of Blessing Automobiles,» or rather the rite produced some years ago by Diocese of Ostergothenburg as a addition to the Book of Blessings, of which the assiduously document - collecting Father Wilson had a copy.
One of my favorite books of poetry from 2015 was not a new one but rather a gorgeous reissue: Ronald Johnson's The Book of the Green Man, first published by Norton in 1967 (my prized copy of that edition is upstairs) and reissued this past year by Uniformbooks with an afterword by Ross Hair.
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