Banned Books Week.
How to Achieve the Impossible explains how, spending just 11 minutes a day, you can safely and easily reprogram your brain and make the impossible possible.
Dan Shafer has published 60 books on topics ranging from computer programming to spirituality to "how-to" software guides. In this witty little volume, he offers some insights and suggestions for how to handle writer's block, the best way to get a handle on your audience, and the value and techniques of outlining.
A memoir, aesthetic vision informed by the desert effigies I see, written at a digital cosmic beat. It is the book Zodiac AA
This is all about how to stop procrastinating and go out there and get stuff done. We talk about the apps we use, the systems we've built, and the struggles we've had along the way.
Millions of dollars are spent annually on process improvement initiatives that too frequently fall short of their goals. Due at least in part to this situation, today many are turned off and have tuned out when it comes to the multitude of process and performance improvement approaches along with their related hype and buzzwords. Agile, CMMI, Kanban, Lean, Six Sigma, Lean Six Sigma, PSP, and TSP to name just a few. Drawing on decades of process improvement experience, author Paul E. McMahon explains why we are facing these problems and how you can get yourself and your organization back on track focused on the things that matter most to both your own personal performance and your organization's performance. This book is equally about personal and organizational performance.
Uma conversa sobre a vivência de quem trabalha (ou quer trabalhar) com o conceito de Experiência do Usuário dentro das empresas.
This is a book of interviews of people using clean language in their work and personal lives. It chronicles how they came across clean language and how its use has changed their lives. By reading it you will get a sense of the breadth of its impact, from equine therapists, to ISO 9000 auditors.
Follow along with Alfred McEnny MacMan when his pursuit of material wealth takes an unexpected turn, leading him to a happier and healthier understanding of himself and his life.
Improve shoulder awareness, flexibility, and strength.
This book outlines the motivations, design principles and the features of Pomegranate PKM, a powerful new open source system to manage work and knowledge in an integrated manner.
Success is a result in intention. If you are interested in improving your relationships with others, being more productive day to day, connecting with customers, engaging your team, and delivering results, then this book is for you. This book is a collection of simple and concise thoughts that busy business professionals can use as guides in their everyday professional life. The process is simple to implement. Use intentional focus to generate awareness. Use awareness to find opportunities. Leverage opportunities for action. Convert action into success. Good Luck and Congratulations on your interest in your personal and professional development.