Sentences with phrase «of creative book»

Indie authors can stay competitive with their pricing, offer limited time discounts around holidays, there are a lot of creative book marketing options that revolve around pricing.
Jane was a National Board Certified Teacher and is also the author of Creative Book Reports: Fun Projects with Rubrics for Fiction and Nonfiction, Active Word Play, Student Engagement is FUNdamental, and Engage Striving Students in the Common Core Classroom published by Maupin House / Capstone.
Measuring a foot thick, the «extraordinary object» was described by the British Library's chief executive Roly Keating as «one of the great acts of creative book production of the entire millennium».

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Visualization, or what Shakti Gowain calls «Creative visualization» in her book of the same title, is a technique in creating what you want from life using the power of imagination.
Roberta Matuson, a Boston - based business consultant and author of the 2013 book Talent Magnetism, says small firms need not be bound to rigid formal HR processes, which creates the opportunity for more creative hiring practices.
The book argues that most of us are not as creative as we have the potential to be and, thankfully for the time starved business owner, living up to our full creative potential doesn't necessarily mean locking yourself in a practice room for around a decade.
This is the type of book you pick up and read when your creative well is feeling dry, and you need a swift kick to remember why it is you love the grueling and often times frustrating job of «being creative
Independent authors enjoy more creative control and far better royalties: They keep 50 % to 70 % of book sales, vs. 15 % to 25 % royalties for traditionally published books.
Even though creative leaders might not be the ones accomplishing daily reconciliation of the books, they must take their companies seriously enough to set up regular weekly meetings about the organization's financial state.
This kind of section is critical and helpful not only for creative types (for whom Action Method Books were originally created) but also the rest of us in the business world who find ourselves drawing business models and other graphic representations of our strategies all the time.
One of my favorite books on the subject of «productive creativity,» Manage Your Day - To - Day should be on the nightstand of every Creative Director, Art Director, Copywriter and Designer.
«For many people, I think their first impulse is to have an event,» says Joan Schneider, president and creative director of Boston public relations and marketing communications firm Schneider Associates, and author of the book «The New Launch Plan: 152 Tips, Tactics, and Trends from the Most Memorable New Products.
Copyright applies to creative works such as books and movies (and this column), but also to software, which at its core is another form of writing, albeit in code.
Reading a bunch of books and articles, anything from fiction novels to autobiographies to classic literature, has really helped to fuel my creative reservoir.
But Shenk's book, Powers of Two: Finding the Essence in Innovation in Creative Pairs, suggests that managers and leaders should consider assigning more work in pairs.
Neither is geologist Liz Hajek, but she makes an exception for this book: «I don't generally gravitate toward fiction, but this collection of short stories, set in a variety of compelling places and time periods, is so creative and rich, it's been really fun to read.»
Dennis Cowhey, author of the book What Does It Mean — The Personal Stories Behind Vanity License Plates, says business people have used all sorts of creative combinations of numerals and letters to let the world know what they do.
Style Stalking, the fashion photography book by Refinery29's Editor - in - Chief Christene Barberich and Executive Creative Director Piera Gelardi (also co-founders), builds credibility outside of markets that might otherwise be peaking.
This book reminds me of the opportunity we all have to free our minds of fear and judgment so that we may make better decisions and be more creative, with less internal friction and more in harmony with those around you.
In her new book, QUIRKY: The Remarkable Story of the Traits, Foibles, and Genius of Breakthrough Innovators Who Changed the World, she delves deeply into the lives of eight creative geniuses to identify the traits and experiences that led them to become breakthrough innovators.
His seminal 2012 book on the digital health revolution, The Creative Destruction of Medicine, predicted much of what has come since.
Coleman is also the author of VIA PRINCIPLES, a book that explores how companies can become more collaborative and creative through adherence to clear and powerful guiding principles.
Josh Weltman, an advertising creative director for 25 + years, and the co-producer of Mad Men, put it well in his book Seducing Strangers:
This was summed up perfectly in 99U's book, Manage Your Day - To - Day: Building Your Routine, Find Your Focus & Sharpen Your Creative Mind, a compilation of insight directed specifically toward the intersection of productivity and creativity.
It's a fascinating revolution that's well - documented by Dr. Eric Topol in his book The Creative Destruction of Medicine, which I'm currently in the middle of reading.
In a long discussion about her new book, Creative Conspiracy: The New Rules of Breakthrough Collaboration, on Kellogg insight recently, Thompson takes a long detour into the psychology of conflict and what leaders can do to ensure their teams fight in a healthy and productive way.
In the first part of the book he introduces what he calls «Resistance» — the force within us that conspires to prevent us from fulfilling our creative pursuits — and then spends the next two sections sharing his solutions for overcoming it.
Book review: Jonah Sachs, co-founder of the Free Range creative agency, preaches a model of «empowerment marketing.»
In his upcoming book, «Things Are What You Make of Them,» Kurtz shares a mini-collection of inspirational essays and «no - nonsense advice» for «creatives
Creative chaos It was in the 1883 novel Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None, that Nietzsche, in advancing his concept of the ubermensch, writes, «I tell you: One must still have chaos in oneself, to give birth to a dancing star.»
During research for my book, Making Ideas Happen, I was surprised by how many legendary creative leaders credited some form of therapy as a part of their professional success.
This audiobook over 120 Closes includes: 31 Money Closes, 17 Time Related Closes, 3 Pressure Closes, 3 Agreement Closes, 8 Decision Closes, and another 64 of the most creative closes you will ever find in one book!
Urbanist and part - time Miami Beach resident Richard Florida, whose creative - class theory helped popularize and propel the U.S. urban renaissance 15 years ago, has a new book that explores the dark side of the phenomenon.
[42:14] Tony explains the questions to ask an advisor, to ensure they're truly on your side [42:28] 60 % of people surveyed today say they believe their financial advisor is putting the company interests above their own — it's actually worse than they believe [42:45] Why Tony has chosen to support Peter and his firm, Creative Planning [43:33] How you can get a second opinion from Peter's firm, Creative Planning, through their website (www.GetASecondOpinion.com)-- it doesn't matter how much or little you have, they'll give you feedback [44:00] Tony's biggest challenge when writing his first book, and how it brought him to Peter Mallouk [44:30] Peter explains the process Creative Planning went through to open their services to people at the $ 100,000 level, and how offering this extensive range of services to people at this level is unprecedented
His latest book, «Unshakeable,» was written with Peter Mallouk, Barron's top - ranked independent advisor for three years and president of Creative Planning, whose board Robbins has joined.
Back in 2005 in my book Flight of the Creative Class, I warned that there were only two things that could derail America's high - powered innovative economy.
Jay Conrad Levinson released the first of more than 60 Guerrilla Marketing books in 1984, after a corporate marketing career that included being on the creative team that developed the Marlboro Man.
His book The Creative Destruction of Medicine (Basic Books) was published in 2012.
so and plus I might run into a story, I am always, my eye is always looking for a story because I want to be creative everyday, I have already told all of my stories in my books and stuff, I want to be creative everyday so I want to learn other peoples news stories, so I always keep my eye out for story as well.
-- Todd Henry, author of The Accidental Creative «This book is more than a «how to» guide, it's a «how they did it» guide that should persuade anyone thinking about starting a business that they don't need a fortune to make one.»
you believe in a narrow view of a god based on ancient fairy tales and that if you adhere to the teachings of a supposed son of god you will go to disneyland in the sky forever... which is damm ridiculous... I consider myself an atheist but I am aware of the possibility of a creative force which created the universe... but that god chatted with people 2000 years ago and brought out a book is childish and stoopid!
In his book, The Rise of Creative Class, Richard Florida says that fewer than 10 percent of Americans were doing creative work at the turn of the 20th Creative Class, Richard Florida says that fewer than 10 percent of Americans were doing creative work at the turn of the 20th creative work at the turn of the 20th century.
The war question thus serves as a proxy for the more fraught question at the heart of her book: Has the restrictive creative atmosphere post-1979 been good for the moving image in Iran?
It is the 1st book of the Bible, Genesis, that gives us how long our Creator, Jehovah God, took in preparing the earth for human habitation (when it reached the proper point of preparation), a period of six «creative» days, with each «day» being several thousand years long.
Searching for Sunday has provided ample opportunity for creative collaboration because the sacraments at the heart of the book — baptism, confession, holy orders, communion, confirmation, anointing the sick, and marriage — are rich and complex and endlessly inspiring.
The book of Job has served as a philosophical Rorschach blot for its most outspoken interpreters, from the Talmudic rabbis and Church Fathers through their medieval philosophical successors and down to modern philosophers, theologians, and creative writers.
In such books as Beyond Humanism, Man's Vision of God, A Natural Theology for Our Time, Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method, and The Logic of Perfection, Hartshorne has been indefatigable in the presentation of this «di - polar» position.
There's enough room in this land, in our embarrassment of riches, for us to imagine you growing up and opening up books and bringing creative ideas and forging a fresh way and our land needed the hope of you, Alyan.
It is the assumption throughout this book that no analysis of a religious phenomenon can be complete which omits the creative power of God.
One thing I've appreciated about Wright's approach in this book is the emphasis he places on dynamic, spirit - led activity — the call to God's people to join in God's work of redemption, reconciliation, peace - making, and creative activity in the world.
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