No B.S. Ruthless Management of People and Profits: No Holds Barred, Kick Butt, Take-No-Prisoners Guide to Really Getting Rich
by Dan Kennedy
updated 3d ago
by Dan Kennedy
updated 3d ago
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Performance Reviews Suck: How to Replace Demotivating, Discouraging, and Counterproductive Performance Reviews with Motivating, Uplifting and Most Importantly; Productive Personal Development Interviews. You can get the book for free when you enter the promo code Dan Kennedy at www.PerformanceReviewsSuck.com. KEITH LEE owns five businesses. The sys
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Job sharing means two part-time people doing one full-time job. This is a quietly growing, trendy practice in corporate America that actually seems to work.
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The Happy Customer Handbook: 59 Secrets to Creating Happy Customers Who Come Back Time and Time Again and Enthusiastically Tell Others About You. You can get a free copy of the book, including FREE postage, at www.TheHappyCustomerHandbook.com
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Most businesses’ success has a whole lot more to do with organized, disciplined, machinelike work than with fun.
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“It is not enough to be busy. So are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?” —HENRY DAVID THOREAU
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But here’s one of the main secrets, and it’s a simple one. I decide what I am going to GET DONE . . . not start, not work on, not try to get done . . . GET DONE each day, then each item gets assigned blocks of time from five or
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The leaders might all die in a plane crash and leave me with my stock certificates in one hand, hankie in the other. The systems live on.
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