Recommended Reading
Within this area, you will find many recommendations from our volunteers. A portion of all purchases assists our program.
Paperback - 336 pages Reprint edition (February 1994)
Synopsis
A guide for cultivating depth and sacredness in everyday life.
Synopsis
Moore's bestselling book presents a new way of thinking about daily life--the everyday activities, events, problems, and creative opportunities--proposing a therapeutic lifestyle that focuses on looking more deeply into emotional problems and sensing sacredness in ordinary things.
Paperback - 800 pages 2nd edition (December 20, 1999)
Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com
Part of the Teach Yourself series, this book puts all of the foundational knowledge you need to build Web sites into one large volume, along with a solid explanation of the code and design principles involved. Experienced author Laura Lemay packs a tremendous amount of instruction into this massive title.
Paperback (December 1994)
Editorial Reviews - Synopsis
The woman who made self-presentation an art shows how to use professional presence to stand out, fit in and move ahead. Covers the empowering pause, posture, gestures, and more.
Paperback - 253 pages (October 1, 1999)
Editorial Reviews - Book Description
"Clicking Through" opens up cyberspace for entrepreneurs in a practical, how-to guide. The Internet presents opportunities for businesses of every size, but the upside and risk is magnified for smaller companies--because they have more at stake. Most big businesses have armies of experts maneuvering the logistics of high-tech Web sites, Internet distribution, and marketing initiatives. In the meantime, smaller companies are still trying to decide whether to take the plunge--unsure how to go about it.
Paperback - 176 pages (August 1998)
Synopsis
Grappo offers 30 key concepts designed to help would-be entrepreneurs launch their own businesses. Helpful charts and problem-solving tips cover everything one needs to know.
Paperback - 235 pages (April 1997)
Editorial Reviews - Book Description
In the bestselling tradition of Games Trainers Play, here is a unique compilation that addresses one of the largest and most surprisingly neglected segments of the training industry--sales training. Developed by an "in-the-trenches" sales training expert, this treasury of games, exercises, and activities covers all aspects of the sales process: planning and organization, approach, fact/need finding presentation, and the all-important closing.
