Download or read book Creating Great Business Partnerships written by and published by Barri Carian. This book was released on with total page 38 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Author Straight Talk written by Sarah Gerdes and published by RPM Publishing. This book was released on 2018-01-22 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For anyone who has ever thought about writing a book but suffered from fear of failure, felt intimidated by the process, or didn’t understand the role of agents, rights and marketing, comes Author Straight Talk, an insider’s look at the business of authoring. Answering 185 questions, acclaimed author Sarah Gerdes sheds light on ten core aspects of being an author. With her brutally honest style, Gerdes holds nothing back as she lifts the veil on how to get your manuscript accepted, where the most money is made, how to manage writing on a daily basis, and ways to increase the sales of your book. Readers are also introduced to Gerdes’ proven success strategies for writing, editing, publishing, marketing, and selling your book. The money she’s earned, along with the mistakes she made, are detailed, but so are the best tips she’s learned for being successful in both mainstream and independent publishing. This book is the fulfillment of the promise I made twenty years ago. If I ever achieved success, I was going to share it with others. Author Straight Talk is the book I wish I’d had to help me along the way. I might not have always listened, but at least I would have known what to consider and think about before making the best decision possible. –Sarah Gerdes
Download or read book Navigating the Mortgage Maze written by Andrew Turnauer and published by Holt Paperbacks. This book was released on 2014-09-23 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Navigating the Mortgage Maze is a 1996 guide to financing a home. Savvy, streetwise advice to help with your calculations! Securing a mortgage to purchase a home can be one of life's most nerve-racking experiences. Navigating the Mortgage Maze is your ultimate road map through the twists and turns of the mortgage process. Bolstered by a wealth of entertaining and instructive stories and tips, veteran mortgage professional Andrew Turnauer guides you every step of the way in acquiring a mortgage, bringing his years of experience to bear on such issues as: - assessing your financial situation and buying power - selecting the proper loan configuration - prequalifying for loans - selecting a lender or mortgage broker - improving your credit rating - maximizing your collateral, capacity, and character - minimizing the paperwork
Download or read book Navigating the Education Research Maze written by Dolene Rossi and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-11-25 with total page 295 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book depicts rigorous and vigorous accounts of strategies used successfully by researchers to negotiate their way through the research maze. The metaphor of the maze evokes several different and sometimes contradictory elements of contemporary education research, including complexity, confusion, messiness, multiplicity and risk. While these are not necessarily or wholly negative attributes, it is important for researchers to be able to articulate and implement effective strategies for engaging wholeheartedly with these situations to navigate the education research maze. The book is structured around three main themes; politics, ethics, philosophies and theories of education research mazes; mazes in and with specific research methods; and mazes in and with specific research tasks and technologies. Each account develops broader lessons for enhancing the impact, quality, relevance and significance of research in other disciplines as well as education.
Download or read book The Overlooked Expert 10th Anniversary Edition written by Sarah Gerdes and published by RPM Publishing. This book was released on 2018-06-11 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Overlooked Expert is the person who has been passed over, let go or ignored, but is the lifeblood of the organization. Author Sarah Gerdes profiles 24 individuals who earned thousands of dollars using no more than their experience, knowledge and know-how. Intelligence, drive and persistence; the common attributes of every person profiled in this book, including Gerdes herself. When she left the safety of a corporate job, she wasn't an expert or equipped with multiple degrees. She was a twenty-seven-year-old single mother who turned her knowledge into an internationally recognized and highly profitable consulting firm. Within a year, she was featured in Fortune Magazine, invited to speak at Harvard, hired by F50 firms and two foreign governments. By year two, her client list had expanded as had her position in the industry, where she was recognized for creating the consulting niche of outsourced partner development. In addition to learning how to assess your skills, the market opportunity, competition, and establishing pricing for your services, you will also find: - Over 100 consulting vocations listed with descriptions - Step-by-step lists to generate demand for your services - How to organize and hold events to spread the word - Hire and keep good talent - Pitch and negotiate fair deals with clients - Leverage your services to products - Recognize downturns patterns The Overlooked Expert has helped individuals prepare for the worst but also realize future dreams of retirement, trips and savings through extra income. Other did it, on their own. So can you.
Download or read book Meant to Be written by Sarah Gerdes and published by RPM Publishing. This book was released on 2019-05-24 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Danielle Grant left America to find success abroad and never dreamed she’d find love and have a child along the way. But tragedy left her single, alone, and wounded in ways she didn’t even fully understand. Struggling to find happiness, she finally discovered it in the arms of Lars, and for a while all seemed well. When, Lars tells her he cannot be with her any longer, Danielle is at a crossroads. Her fear over him dying in his high-risk sports like Andre before him, is consuming the love they have for one another. She must confront the past, work through her grief and help herself in a way he cannot. Devastated, Danielle accepts his decision, and is determined to forge a new and independent life, without relying upon a man for anything. And so begins her journey of self-reflection, where she pushes against her own fears and vulnerabilities, immerses herself in her career and makes unexpected connections with several men she meets. But Danielle comes to believe that time is precious and true love is forever, eventually realizing she needs Lars, and what they have together is meant to be.
Download or read book Destined for You written by Sarah Gerdes and published by RPM Publishing. This book was released on 2017-01-20 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Destined for You is the second book in the Danielle Grant Series, picking up five months after giving birth to her first child. Danielle is now living the life her father always imagined for her. A beautiful, healthy child, a position at the top of her field and the man that seemed to be made just for her. Then the unexpected happens—again. Tragedy strikes, catapulting her into a vortex of grief. For herself and her daughter, Danielle takes the advice of her mentor and former love to step back from her career, at least for a time. When she returns to Zurich, she contends with finding a new place to call home, Monroe’s grandparents and going back to work. Increasingly, she has turned to one man for counsel and inspiration, the one who was there from the beginning. As she rediscovers who she is and what she wants for her future, Danielle questions if she can overcome her fears to have love again. With her family hanging in the balance, Danielle forges ahead, believing that destiny will find her and bring along the man who was always destined to be in her life, forever.
Download or read book The Cube Master written by Sarah Gerdes and published by RPM Publishing. This book was released on 2020-04-07 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Readers who know Gerdes mainly as an excellent women’s fiction author will be pleasantly surprised to find she is equally remarkable when it comes to blending the thrills and chills of a thriller with biotechnology and cyber suspense. The standard techno thriller components: a secret government conspiracy, evil masterminds are part of the plot, but Gerdes’s balanced writing (which is an impressive blend of credible action and emotional depth) lifts the techno thriller elements well above the average thriller norm. Complicated technical terms and cyber space detail are plenty, but Gerdes’s skillful use of accessible language while explaining complexities keeps the flow of the narrative smooth. Flawlessly blending high tension with accessible technology, Gerdes has created another winner. YA as well as mature readers of techno thrillers will be rewarded." The Prairie Book Review Apr 7, 2020 Rumors of titanium cubes, containing all the financial and personal records of each American citizen, begin filling the Darknet. Within days, every major criminal circuit begins searching for the missing cubes and the one who knows where they are. They seek Kyle Smith. In his hometown of Ouray, Colorado, Kyle has become a pariah. His lone ally, FBI Agent Brayden Cox, is in federal custody, leaving Kyle alone and vulnerable. Arrested by the NSA, Kyle successfully resists attempts to extract information of the cube’s whereabouts. Upon release and determined to finish the job he started, Kyle retrieves the remaining identity cubes he has hidden within a top-secret government facility near town. The consequences are immediate and unanticipated. An NSA agent is found dead and Kyle’s girlfriend, Billy, volunteers to have a face transplant using data derived from one of the cubes Kyle has in his possession. And when agent Cox is exonerated and assigned to lead a task force focused upon saving the country from financial collapse, Kyle is forced to make a choice: does he work with the wrong people for the right reason, knowing his moral and ethical values will be compromised but lives will be saved, or does he go it alone, relying on his own wits and resources, on the run from criminals as well as the government? Unable to trust those around him, Kyle only knows he must stay alive long enough to bring down the government that created this catastrophic situation and prevent it from happening again.
Download or read book Chambers written by Sarah Gerdes and published by RPM Publishing. This book was released on 2014-12-15 with total page 486 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Historical fiction, martial arts and romance unite in this epic story of intrigue, good and evil, ancient prophecies and justice. When George Fleener is mysteriously kidnapped, his teenage children Cage and Mia are left with nothing except a backpack full of his junk—an old-looking notebook, a broken flashlight, a cracked mirror, and a strange metal orb that quickly reveals itself as the key to a time-travel portal. Cage and Mia are suddenly transported from present-day Seattle to the Forbidden City of medieval China, where they are captured by the fourteen-year-old Ming emperor. Cage uses his wits and his years of martial arts training to prove their innocence, save the Emperor, and evade conspirators, and in the process learns the frightening truth about his family—he and Mia are part of a royal lineage that has been battling evil for a thousand years. For teens become adults as they learn that to survive the past and move forward through time, they must confront an invading army, command the dead, and bring sacred statues to life, all without altering history and changing the course of human events forever.
Download or read book In a Moment written by Sarah Gerdes and published by RPM Publishing. This book was released on 2017-04-19 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lindy Gordon is living the enviable life of an entrepreneur in San Francisco. Her public relations firm is thriving, her five-year marriage is strong and her apartment at the top of Noe Valley is the envy of her friends. Then the unthinkable happens. An accident briefly ends her life, leaving her with a scar, cracked bones and fractured images that make no sense—at first. As her body heals, she learns little in her past was what she believed it to be. Relationships have soured, love and loyalty has been misplaced and the ultimate betrayal has devastating consequences to her financial life. Through it all, Lindy’s belief that her second chance is for a purpose remains, but the answer of why remains elusive. With nothing more than wits and long-dormant faith to sustain her, Lindy works to save friendships, renew family ties and open her mind and heart to one who could truly love her.
Download or read book Made for Me written by Sarah Gerdes and published by RPM Publishing. This book was released on 2016-10-10 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Made for Me is the first of a three-book series focused on the journey of Danielle Grant, a talented and successful gold trader who lost her mother in college and since graduate school has done little more than work, take care of her ailing father and go on periodic dates with divorced, older men who are as uninterested in a relationship as she is.Her life takes a dramatic turn when she takes a job in Zurich and meets Lars Egle, a striking, intense and single professional in her new company. He reiterates key sections of the multi-page contract Danielle has signed regarding restrictions against becoming involved with clients. Confident she can maintain a high, thick barrier against romantic distractions, Danielle agrees to go out dancing with her friends and the young owner of a yacht company, Andre Mettler. His reserved personality intrigues her more than any older man ever had, giving her months of site-seeing excursions and late night passion. Her new world of romance in a foreign country is disrupted when she learns Andre presents conflicts with her employment. Only then does she realize her feelings for him run much deeper than she ever thought-or expected. Torn between the terms of her employment contract and fulfilling her commitment, Danielle walks away from the arms of one man, unknowingly into the arms of another who loves her just as deeply. Just when she is prepared to take the ultimate step in her new relationship, her life is upended in a circumstance so unexpected, full of both loss but new life, that she is forced to be grateful she gave up the short, safer path of immediate gratification for the harder road that provides long-term happiness and fulfillment.
Download or read book Launch to Legacy A Comprehensive Guide to Entrepreneurial Success written by Vinay Rajagopal Iyer and published by Blue Rose Publishers. This book was released on 2024-03-08 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Incarnation written by Sarah Gerdes and published by RPM Publishing. This book was released on 2019-01-08 with total page 454 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A FACELESS FUTURE Years ago, Kyle’s parents fled Denver to live a life without governmental oversight in a small Colorado town. An athletic stand-out, Kyle has always thought there was nothing more in Ouray than hot springs for the tourists and basketball for him—his ticket for a way out and a bigger and better life. But when an old miner tells him about a room hidden within the caverns of an abandoned gold mine, Kyle is determined to see what he can find. What he discovers shocks him to the core: the identification for every US citizen, documenting their DNA and the face they should have been born with. In over his head, Kyle goes to the one person who might be able to help. A loner and a computer genius, Billy quickly figures out what the government has kept from everyone for decades. And it’s a secret that might get them both killed. Book one in the Incarnation Series
Download or read book Love s Labyrinth Navigating the Intricacies of Human Connection written by Victoria The Love Guru Foster and published by BornIncredible.com. This book was released on 2023-01-01 with total page 197 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Love is the language that transcends all barriers." Discover the depths and complexities of love in "Love's Labyrinth: Navigating the Intricacies of Human Connection." This comprehensive guide examines the many facets of love, from the science behind it to the art of maintaining it. With its extensive exploration of various aspects of love, this book is your ultimate resource for understanding and embracing love in all its forms. Delve into the science of love and learn about the chemistry, psychology, and evolution behind human connections. Unravel the mysteries of love languages, attraction, and communication to build stronger, more fulfilling relationships. Explore the different stages and types of love, as well as the essential role of sexuality, long-distance love, and the challenges and opportunities of love in the digital age. This book also addresses the connections between love and mental health, family life, aging, and cultural perspectives. Uncover the spiritual dimensions of love, and discover the healing power of self-love, forgiveness, and the law of attraction. Learn to overcome relationship obstacles, set healthy boundaries, and navigate love, loss, and grief. "Love's Labyrinth" celebrates the enduring mystery of love and its universal human experience. As you journey through the intricacies of love, you'll gain invaluable insights into the world of human connection and empower yourself to create and maintain deeper, more meaningful relationships. Unlock the secrets of love and transform your life with this essential guide. Table of Contents The Science of Love The chemistry of love: hormones and neurotransmitters The psychology of love: attachment styles and bonding The evolution of love: survival and reproduction The Five Love Languages Words of affirmation Acts of service Receiving gifts Quality time Physical touch Love and Attraction Physical attraction: beauty and symmetry Emotional attraction: empathy and vulnerability Intellectual attraction: shared interests and values The Role of Communication in Love Active listening and empathy Nonverbal communication and body language Conflict resolution and healthy disagreements The Stages of Love Infatuation: the honeymoon phase Deepening: emotional intimacy and trust Commitment: lasting love and partnership The Different Types of Love Romantic love: passion and desire Companionate love: friendship and loyalty Unconditional love: selflessness and acceptance Love and Sexuality The connection between love and sex Maintaining passion and desire in long-term relationships Exploring fantasies and kinks together Long-Distance Love Challenges of long-distance relationships Strategies for maintaining connection and intimacy The role of technology in sustaining long-distance love Love in the Digital Age Online dating: finding love through technology Navigating the complexities of modern love Social media and its impact on relationships Love and Mental Health The impact of love on well-being Coping with heartbreak and loss Supporting a partner with mental health challenges The Art of Maintaining Love Keeping the spark alive: romance and spontaneity The importance of self-care and personal growth Nurturing mutual respect and appreciation Love and Family The transition from partners to parents The role of love in raising children Balancing family life and romantic love Love and Aging Love and companionship in later years Adapting to changes and challenges Rekindling passion and rediscovering love Cultural Perspectives on Love Love in different cultures and traditions The influence of cultural values on love and relationships Cross-cultural love: navigating differences and finding common ground Love and Spirituality The role of spirituality in love and relationships Practices for cultivating loving-kindness and compassion Love as a path to self-discovery and personal growth The Power of Self-Love The importance of self-compassion and self-care Strategies for building self-esteem and self-worth The connection between self-love and healthy relationships Love in Literature and Art The portrayal of love in literature, film, and music The role of art in expressing love and emotions Love as a source of creative inspiration Love and Forgiveness The process of forgiveness and healing The role of empathy and understanding in mending relationships Rebuilding trust and rekindling love after betrayal The Mystery of Soulmates The concept of soulmates and twin flames Destiny and the idea of predestined love The role of personal growth and self-discovery in finding a soulmate Love and the Law of Attraction The power of positive thinking and manifestation Attracting love through self-awareness and self-improvement Creating a love-filled life through intention and gratitude Overcoming Relationship Obstacles Identifying and addressing common relationship challenges Strengthening love through adversity and growth Strategies for maintaining love during difficult times The Healing Power of Love Love as a source of emotional and physical healing The role of love in overcoming trauma and pain Building resilience through love and connection Love and Personal Boundaries The importance of setting healthy boundaries in relationships Strategies for asserting personal needs and limits Balancing individuality and togetherness in love Love, Loss, and Grief Navigating the pain of losing a loved one The stages of grief and the role of love in healing Honoring the memory of a lost love and moving forward The Future of Love The evolving nature of love and relationships The role of technology and societal changes in shaping love Love in an increasingly connected and globalized world The Enduring Mystery of Love The timeless allure of love and its many facets The ongoing quest to understand the nature of love Celebrating love as a universal human experience
Download or read book Above Ground written by Sarah Gerdes and published by RPM Publishing. This book was released on 2021-03-26 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Under the bright lights of the Strip, another world exists, one where dancers live beside professionals who can’t afford a place to live—or don’t want to be found—in one of the world’s most famous cities. Corridors of sleeping areas are separated from communal food sections, heat and water allocated. It is the community of the water sewers, nearly three hundred miles of tunnels existing below Las Vegas. Attorney Shay Wilson has worked her way from a single wide trailer to UNLV where she graduated top of class, taking a job at the top trust and estates firm in town. One day, she will open her own firm, one proudly displaying her name. But her dreams aren’t forthcoming. New clients are taken by the law firms female managing partner, her rent has increased and her pride prevents her from asking her surrogate father for money. Uncompromising, she returns to bartending a few nights a week at the hottest club in town, new clients follow, as do designer clothes and a luxury apartment on the strip. Yet as her success increases, so does the number of lawyers dying in roadway accidents. Stolen goods, money laundering and human trafficking are no longer jokes said at law school, but real activities. Falling in love with a detective who believes she may be a suspect, and avoiding a clothing executive convinced she is fencing his stolen products, she must keep her job, prove her innocence and learn the truth before she becomes one more dead attorney.
Download or read book The Manager as Politician written by Jerry W. Gilley and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2005-12-30 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Politics is a way of life in every organization. Like it or not, managers must develop political savvy in order to succeed as leaders; every interaction has political undertones that affect their performance in the workplace. As politicians, managers are called upon to bring together parties with different (and often competing) agendas, and to demonstrate the experience, capabilities, and qualities necessary to solve problems and make decisions in a timely fashion. As politicians, managers must be keenly aware of the human and organizational aspects of conflict—along with techniques to resolve it—while successfully balancing individual, group, and organization-wide goals and priorities. The Manager as Politician examines the dynamics of organizational power plays and interpersonal communication, and shows managers how to step over landmines, overcome challenges, and develop the skills and instincts necessary for political survival. Jerry W. Gilley outlines the key roles and responsibilities of the political navigator, who is adept at identifying allies and foes, building trust, and delivering results. Featuring personal assessment and development tools and an extensive listing of related books, journals, organizations and web sites, The Manager as Politician is an essential resource for managers looking to establish effective relationships with employees, colleagues, and organizational leaders, while enhancing their authority and influence.
Download or read book Making Critical Decisions written by Roberta M. Snow and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2007-10-16 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Roberta Snow and Paul Phillips present a clear and structured way to manage the challenges of limited resources, competing demands, and the need for accountability while remaining true to a nonprofit’s mission. Making Critical Decisions offers nonprofit leaders a proven model for making hard choices that minimize risks while maintaining progress toward the organization’s goals as well as a practical framework for understanding and implementing the decision-making process. The book includes qualitative and quantitative tools and offers illustrative case examples throughout that clearly show how this method can be applied to different types of nonprofit organizations.