Great
book by a great thinker, Bernardo.
Great
book by a great author, Diane Sanfilippo.
Great
book by a great author, Diane Sanfilippo.
Further, we learn that Denis and co-screenwriter Christine Angot were inspired by
a book by the great French thinker Roland Barthes (A Lover's Discourse), indicating that all these conversations are meant to untangle that sticky, alluring, undefinable thing known as love.
Kay Cannon, who wrote the screenplay for Pitch Perfect 1 (based on
a book by a great guy named Mickey Rapkin), remained with the franchise all the way through, but Jason Moore (who directed) was replaced at the helm by Banks herself (Pitch Perfect 2) and by Trish Sie for (Pitch Perfect 3).
A great
book by a great author here becomes a great audiobook.
Our TRIUMPHANT RETURN to publishing classy, art - focused
books by great creators in the worlds of independent comics and illustration.
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Your Book by The Great Courses includes statistics and relevant information.
I'm happy to say that readers of all persuasions can now find great
books by great female authors in the field.
The great translator Constance Garnett introduced English - speakers to more than 70
books by the great Russian writers, and when much of her work fell into the public domain it was a great boon for publishers who were unable or disinclined to pay translators to work on 800 - page books.
Shopable Imagine you've just finished
a book by a great new author and you head to her website to see if she has any others.
«Team Daily Orders or
Books by our Great Leader Jim, The Autobiography of Mike — the World's Greatest Living Scientist (and ever so modest with it) or The Thoughts of Chairman Gavin at RC»
Not exact matches
A seminar
by a
great speaker, just about any
book ever published, how - to information of every variety — it's all on audio CDs and DVDs, accessible through online media, inside your Kindle or Nook or iPad.
Content That Converts
by Laura Hanley is a
great book for B2B companies looking to get out of direct selling or warming up the leads before calling.
A panel of three entrepreneurs discussed the relationship between purpose and profitability in
greater depth: Pocket Sun, who, as founding partner of female - focused VC firm SoGal Ventures, has a purpose of «building an empire for millennial women to invest in startups»; Eileen Gittins, a serial entrepreneur who founded
book self - publishing firm Blurb and now runs Bossygrl, a mobile app meant to introduce Gen Z girls to entrepreneurship
by helping them launch micro-businesses; and Cathie Reid, co-founder and current digital advisor to Icon Group, an Australian cancer - care company with annual revenue of more than $ 1.5 billion.
This
book by Tim Ferris a
great read if you are looking for a
book with straightforward tips that you can start utilizing.
Sometimes there's a
great chance to meet a key influencer
by simply attending a conference, networking event or
book signing.
There was also a
great book that was written
by Andrew Grove called Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit the Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company.
I learned to draw
by emulating the likes of John Romita Jr., John Byrne and Marc Silvestri, and I'm pretty certain comic
books contributed a
great deal to my reading ability.
Select Wyndham and Wyndham Grand hotel properties in Florida, South Carolina, Puerto Rico and other
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Presented
by the
Great Game of Business, the Gathering of Games is the largest open -
book management conference of the year, in which hundreds attend to learn innovative best practices, introduce OBM to newcomers, invigorate current employees with new ideas, and network with fellow OBM practitioners.
As I meander through the pages of Drawdown - which is nicely illustrated and makes a
great coffee table
book and conversation piece - I am struck
by how interconnected everything is.
In the
book The Secret: What
Great Leaders Know and Do
by Ken Blanchard and Mark Miller, an interviewer states that he provides candidates a list of personal and professional references.
I just finished a
great book called The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead Forever
by Michael Bungay Stanier.
The
Great Marketing Turnaround,
by Stan Rapp and Tom Collins (Plume, 1990, $ 12), is the
book for entrepreneurs who dream of launching or growing a national brand but don't have millions to spend.
The question was recently posed
by David Dayen, author of the forthcoming
book Chain of Title: How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street's
Great Foreclosure Fraud, among others.
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Great Golf, 1987; Arnold Palmer's Complete
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Glueck sought inspiration for how to evolve the company's culture, and referred to Good to
Great, a
book by Jim Collins about how 11 companies shook off mediocrity to become market leaders.
Another
great way to learn is
by reading short, summarized
books.
* follow the advice in Ben Stein's
great book, «Yes you can time the market» about SMARTER dollar cost averaging * Of course tracking net worth with Personal Capital
by linking all my accounts * tracking the budget with YNAB.
And beyond economic issues, the Internet offers a huge potential for
greater organizational, educational and political cohesiveness than ever before
by becoming a syndication content provider (an electronic Black Sports Wire); traditional publishing (re-utilizing content creatively and cost - effectively to create
books; calendars; magazines etc.); long term convergence (as BASN bandwidth increases BASN evolves into multimedia Internet / TV / Radio network with round the clock, global BASN coverage).
A
great example of this is lifted from the fantastic new
book How Google Works
by Google executives Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg.
I think Buffett wrote a bunch of letters that were compiled
by Lawrence Cunningham that get (ph) into topics, and that was laid out and I always assign that in my class which I just think is a
great,
great book and you mention my three
books three times and so you have to read those too.
«The
Great Reflation is
by far the best economic and investment
book that I have read in the last ten years.
In the landmark
book, Think and Grow Rich,
by Napoleon Hill, he states, «In every adversity there is always the seed for equal or
greater benefit!»
Note: the terms «bullets» and «cannonballs» are references to Jim Collins»
book Great by Choice, which I highly recommend reading.
I've amassed a
great following of loyal subscribers and customers, I've built a speaking career, landed a
book deal, grew two additional businesses, and have been able to help more entrepreneur through blogging than I ever would have
by just «providing services».
I just got listen to this podcast
great info much appreciated you mentioned the
book think grow rich I have read part of it so far what I have got out of that
book is desire determination and to never stop alot of the stuff that got talked about I had herd of but never of it actually being done
by someone big help
Author or contributing author of dozens of scholarly and practitioner articles,
books and programs, Richard's work has been described
by various faculty at Harvard, Yale, London Business School and elsewhere as «
great & much needed,» «wonderful and pragmatic,» «thorough» and «nothing short of remarkable,» as well as
by Fortune 500, NYSE, FTSE and other company leaders as «leading edge,» «ground - breaking,» «valuable guidance,» «indispensable,» «compelling» and «exceptional.»
In a classic
book «The Hidden Leader,»
by Scott Edinger and Laurie Sain, I found four
great initiatives for recognizing the behavior and results of team members who are likely the leaders you need:
In surging, gold blurted out the Deep State Central Planners» strategy for dealing with the
Great Financial Crisis: the hyperinflation of bond, equities and real estate prices via the hyperinflation of both official and totally clandestine, off - the -
books money supply, in order to create the hyperinflation of tax revenues desperately required
by the government to forestall its fiscal collapse.
And then I read a
book by Brian McNiven, called A
Great Company at a Fair Price.
This is
great stuff and completely concurrent with a
book I am reading
by David Meerman Scott, «The New Rules of Marketing and PR».
What I think is really interesting because what we are doing right now I was reading a
book called Buffett the making of an American capitalist a
great book by the way.
As Kevin Kelly, co-founder of Wired, writes in his latest
book New Rules for the New Economy, «The
great benefits reaped
by the new economy in the coming decades will be due in large part to exploring and exploiting the power of decentralized and autonomous networks.»
Ben Carlson of A Wealth of Common Sense blog (and author of a
great book by the same name), had a recent post Playing the Probabilities outlining that time has been an investor's best friend (for those investors that have had in some cases quite a bit of time), pointing to the following table.
«If no
great book or symphony was ever written
by committee, no
great portfolio has ever been selected
by one, either» Peter Lynch
His other
books include Money: How the Destruction of the Dollar Threatens the Global Economy — and What We Can Do About It, co-authored
by Elizabeth Ames (McGraw - Hill Professional); Freedom Manifesto: Why Free Markets are Moral and Big Government Isn't, co-authored
by Elizabeth Ames (Crown Business, August 2012); How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets Are the Best Answer in Today's Economy, co-authored
by Elizabeth Ames (Crown Business, November 2009); and Power Ambition Glory: The Stunning Parallels between
Great Leaders of the Ancient World and Today... and the Lessons You Can Learn, co-authored
by John Prevas (Crown Business, June 2009).
As well I noticed that this
book has a forward written
by John Maxwell, one of the
great authors of many
books on leadership.
A
great book at that if you count it
by numbers printed.