Be More Self-Centered to Become an Effective Leader – Stephen Shapiro Innovation Expert
Contrary to popular belief, being self-centered is, in fact, healthy. When individuals focus on their own needs first, they perform at higher levels and are able to contribute more effectively to others.
Tweeting Your Way To The Top – Connie Podesta Makes 140 Characters Count
Award winning author Connie Podesta gives business professionals something powerful to Tweet about. Her new award winning book “10 Ways to Stand Out From the Crowd” helps business people Tweet their way to the top.
Innovation Expert Stephen Shapiro – Not All Brains Are Smart
To see how to build an efficient and effective organizational system, examine the most complex system in the body – the human brain. Neuroscience now provides us with more information about the brain than ever before. By better understanding how intelligent brains operate, we can learn how to create more intelligent organizations.
Connie Podesta A Gold Medal Winner With 10 Ways to Stand Out From the Crowd
Top organizations seek real-world answers and strategic solutions to stay competitive in a constantly changing market. They’re finding all of that and more in Connie Podesta’s new book, 10 Ways to Stand Out From the Crowd. And the folks at Independent Publisher Book Awards agree.
Bathroom Remodels by Portland Contractor Hammer and Hand add Value, Utility and Beauty
The best bathroom remodels involve a carefully choreographed dance of finish experts and subcontractors, accompanied by close designer-builder-client collaboration. Portland contractor Hammer & Hand knows the dance steps for beautiful, on-time, and on-budget bathroom remodels.
One Percent Solution Author Tom Connellan Unveils Forehead-Slapping Success Tip: Get Effective Before Efficient
Become effective before you try to become efficient, says author and performance expert Tom Connellan. His new book, “The 1% Solution for Work and Life,” gives readers the keys to doing the right things before doing things right. No need to read that twice.