Zombies Eat Last
Tim Heaton
Publisher: Tim Heaton
Summary
Leadership advice as found in Leaders Eat Last reminds one of an exercise routine. Everyone knows they should follow it, few do. Here's a book for everyone else.
Publisher: Tim Heaton
Leadership advice as found in Leaders Eat Last reminds one of an exercise routine. Everyone knows they should follow it, few do. Here's a book for everyone else.
Amazon.com is the largest marketplace online – a place where you can literally buy everything and caters to virtually everyone all over the world. As an Amazon Associate, you will have the opportunity to tap into a wealth of goods and services and earn commission every time somebody clicks the links on your blog or site and makes a purchase in Amazon through it. As an Amazon Associate, you get to: Work online, from home, or wherever you want to Be your own boss, never having to answer to anyone again Earn money – huge amounts of them - without lifting a finger Do something you love, such as blogging about your interests Find new friends online, and some of them may even be from all over the worldShow book
In the last five years, the world of work has changed dramatically. Thanks to technology companies like Uber, Airbnb, TaskRabbit, and Instacart, the new "gig economy" seems to constantly be in the news. But most of the media focus is on the low end of the skill spectrum; little attention is being paid to the best-in-class professionals who have chosen an independent path. New digital talent platforms are developing at a rapid clip with a wide variety of business models, many catering to very precise, high-value skill sets. Thriving in the Gig Economy is an actionable guidebook outlining ways to maneuver in this new world to create a path that optimizes success. You will learn:The differences between the gig economy and the sharing and on-demand economies.The best ways to work with digital talent platforms and traditional consulting intermediaries.Commonsense logistics around digital branding, contracts, and employment issues.The tools and services to enhance your practice.The growth in this marketplace is exponential, and Thriving in the Gig Economy is one way for you to take advantage of all its potential.Show book
Stuart Vyse, Ph.D., is the author of Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition, which received the William James Book Award of the American Psychological Association. A celebrated psychologist and professor as well as a recognized author, he is the perfect guide for this audio series on the power of superstition.This wide-ranging course reveals the method to our madness in everything from finances to Friday the 13th. An expert on irrational behavior, Prof. Vyse discusses what it means to be rational before delving into the many reasoning errors and psychological challenges that lead us astray.In 15 lectures, you will learn to identify the logical fallacies and quirks of our psychology that tempt us to make unwise decisions. While the course is based in theory, it’s also teeming with practical advice.You’ll examine several popular conspiracy theories before exploring the remarkable staying power of common “bad luck” superstitions: How did these superstitions come to be? Is it always bad to be irrational? At what point do our beliefs veer into the territory of wishful thinking or willful ignorance?Packed with fun examples and everyday pointers, this course leaves you thinking long and hard about how you think. With Prof. Vyse’s guidance, you’ll learn to better understand your beliefs and make better decisions.This course is part of the Learn25 collection.Show book
Who do you want your customers to become? According to MIT innovation expert and thought leader Michael Schrage, if you aren't asking this question, your strategic marketing and innovation efforts will fail. In this latest HBR Single, Schrage provides a powerful new lens for getting more value out of innovation investment. He argues that asking customers to do something different doesn't go far enough-serious marketers and innovators must ask them to become something different instead. Even more, you must invest in their capabilities and competencies to help them become better customers. Schrage's primary insight is that innovation is an investment in your client, not just a transaction with them. To truly innovate today, designing new products or features or services won't get you there. Only by designing new customers-thinking of their future state, being the conduit to their evolution-will you transform your business. Marketing executives, brand managers, strategic innovators, and entrepreneurs alike should understand how successful innovation rebrands the client and not the product. A requisite question for its time, Who Do You Want Your Customers To Become will liberate you and your team from 'innovation myopia'-and turn your innovation efforts on their head.Show book
Kiara Hall is a Florida native, and currently resides in the beautiful city of Gainesville, FL. As The Legacy Engineer, she has helped countless individuals align their finances strategically and biblically. Although Kiara has not always been a savvy steward over her blessings, she has learned and applied the wisdom she has gained over the last decade to her life and it shows. Kiara’s clients rave about her services and more importantly the simplicity of the application. She is passionate about helping her clients engineer their legacies! Kiara is married to Cody Hall and they have three beautiful children. In her spare time Kiara enjoys spending time with her family, increasing her financial portfolio, and skating with her husband and children.Show book
It doesn't matter whether you're fed up with working outside the home or you're just ready to make some extra money, the opportunities available for work-at-home mothers can prove incredible. If you're holding back out of fear that your skills aren't honed enough to turn dreams into reality, relax! Even women who lack degrees or high-priced "career skills" will find there are plenty of options for launching lucrative home-based businesses. It's also possible to land actual on-staff jobs working for others out of a home office. Telecommuting is becoming more common than you might realize. You might even be able to sign on as a contract worker or freelancer with companies all over the world. The truth is you don't necessarily have to have a specific skill set in place to work at home. There are workarounds to overcome almost any stumbling blocks that may stand in your way. There is no reason to get discouraged! Diving into the prospect of working at home can be an incredible decision to make for you and your entire family. It does, however, require careful consideration. Working at home can be a wonderful experience, but it's just not for everyone. In this book, we'll discuss the things you'll need to consider to have a successful go at it. There are some ways to tell if working at home really suits your style and some benefits and pitfalls that are smart to explore before moving full steam ahead to start an at-home career. Although obstacles will present themselves – especially for busy mothers with hectic schedules – there are ways to squash almost all of them. There are techniques, tips and ideas for facing adversity head-on and winning that can help put you on the road to success. One of the keys to success with an at-home venture is selecting the right field to work in. The opportunities out there can be a little staggering, however.Show book