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    • 231.

      Success Secrets for Kids


      by Mary Ann Copson - 2007-11-18
      Help your child be his or her best with these simple success secrets that I used with my five children. Probably your mother told you some of these.1. Make a choice for your child's entire day by havi...
    • 232.

      Deliver 20 Times More Nonprofit Benefits with the Same Resources, Time, and Effort


      by Donald Mitchell - 2007-11-22
      In considering how to expand your nonprofit organization's business model (who, what, when, why, where, how, and how much of providing benefits) to 21 times its current size, you should be guided by w...
    • 233.

      The Male Manager and Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)


      by Jack Deal - 2007-11-23
      As a male it is not easy writing about PMS. There are many females, especially those local to the Bay Area, that would say 'don't even try!' There are some that would say things like 'men have their o...
    • 234.

      Use Activity Increases to Deliver 20 Times More Nonprofit Benefits with the Same Resources


      by Donald Mitchell - 2007-11-23
      Consider carefully how to expand your nonprofit organization's business model (who, what, when, why, where, how, and how much of providing benefits) to 21 times its current size. For best result...
    • 235.

      Unleash Huge Profits through Business Model Innovation


      by Donald Mitchell - 2007-11-22
      Many business leaders believe that they should just keep doing what's always worked. In some areas of business, such as providing good service, that can make sense. But often too much consiste...
    • 236.

      Exceed Best Seller Reading Levels by Taking the Road Less Traveled


      by Donald Mitchell - 2007-11-16
      Millions of people dream about writing a best-selling business book. They think that surely the world is waiting for their unique wisdom. The reality is far different. The average business book ...
    • 237.

      Avoid The "Action!" Trap Learn From the Private Equity Experts


      by Linda Feinholz - 2007-12-01
      Nike advertising says "Just do it!"Coaches everywhere bombard their clients with "What steps are you taking this week?"The army lining the hills in Monty Python's movie The Life of Brian shouts "Get o...
    • 238.

      Avoid The "Action!" Trap Learn From the Private Equity Experts


      by Linda Feinholz - 2007-12-02
      Nike advertising says "Just do it!"Coaches everywhere bombard their clients with "What steps are you taking this week?"The army lining the hills in Monty Python's movie The Life of Brian shouts ...
    • 239.

      How to Create Your Personal Work Life Balance Plan


      by Bill Lee-Emery - 2007-12-06
      You have probably heard the saying, 'Plan your work and work your plan'. With work life balance in mind, I would like to add, 'Plan your work and plan your play'.Without planning your work-life balanc...
    • 240.

      Change Your Results - It's All In The Labels You Use


      by Linda Feinholz - 2007-12-08
      I confess, in the 1970s one of my favorite songs was sung by Neil Diamond. Every time the song played on the radio I wailed along with him "I AM I CRIED..." It spoke to what was churning in me at that...