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By Peter W Kingma
An illuminating exploration of the importance of your company's cash position and the steps you can take to ensure organizational liquidity In Cash is King, working capital and cash strategist Peter W. Kingma delivers an insightful and practical discussion of why your company's cash position should be on an equal footing with sales, cost, and service, and how to make that happen.
By Sam Owens
Go into your next job interview with confidence, ready to knock any question they throw at you out of the park!
By Ann Handley, C C Chapman
Blogs, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other publishing platforms are giving everyone a voice, including organizations and their customers. To be successful, businesses must speak directly with their customers or prospects through a comprehensive strategy that allows them to reach new customers at every stage of the buying cycle.
By Jeb Blount, Jason Eatmon
As the speed of business continues to accelerate, B2B enterprises and sales organizations are being disintermediated and disrupted by digital transformation and artificial intelligence. The Amazon effect is permanently altering buying experience expectations while technology has lowered the barriers to entry.
By Jeb Blount
By Danielle Bayard Jackson
Why are women's friendships so deep yet so fragile. Friendship coach and educator Danielle Bayard Jackson unpacks the latest research about women's cooperation and communication, while sharing practical strategies to preserve and strengthen these relationships. Fighting for Our Friendships is one part textbook, one part handbook.
By Randy Wootton, Eric Duerr, Ken Rufo
Transform marketing strategy, data, and decisions for the digital age Moment Marketing is a marketing handbook for the digital age. For years, we believed that the monumental amounts of data being collected would allow us to fine-tune segments to a perfected audience of one--but as the data stream became a deluge, a new reality set in: market segments don't really make sense when all marketing has gone digital.
By Annie Sklaver Orenstein
A practical, compassionate guide to sibling loss, with research, stories, and strategies for "forgotten mourners" as they move through the stages of grief towards finding meaning. After her brother was killed by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan, Annie Sklaver Orenstein was heartbroken and unmoored. Standing in the grief section of her local bookstore, she searched for guides on how to work through her grief as a mourning sibling--and found nothing.
By Nicholas D Kristof
"From New York Times columnist, Pulitzer Prize winner, and bestselling author Nicholas D. Kristof, an intimate and gripping memoir about a life in journalism"--
By Sojourner Truth
The autobiography of a Black woman who defied nineteenth-century conventions to become a preacher, popular speaker, abolitionist, and women's rights activist. Sojourner Truth was an incredible, remarkable, epoch-defying woman who escaped from slavery and successfully sued for her son's freedom, in addition to her career as a wildly successful orator and activist--a woman alive to the hypocrisies of her age, and unafraid to talk about them.
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