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Avid Reader: A Life
Robert Gottlieb · Farrar Pages: 352 Format: Print book
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A spirited and revealing memoir by the most celebrated editor of his timeAfter editing The Columbia Review, staging plays at Cambridge, and a stint in the greeting-card department of Macy's, Robert Gottlieb stumbled into a job at Simon and Schuster. By the time he left to run Alfred A. Knopf... |
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The Heart of the Deal: How to Invest and Negotiate like a Real Estate Mogul
Anthony Lolli · Diversion Publishing Pages: 222 Format: Paperback
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The founder and CEO of Rapid Realty, New York City's largest rental-based real estate brokerage, shares his story, his advice, and his tips for building a successful career in the ever-growing and lucrative world of real estate. Anthony Lolli got his real estate license at age nineteen.... |
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Work It: Secrets for Success from the Boldest Women in Business
Carrie Kerpen · TarcherPerigee Pages: 256 Format: Paperback
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An empowering career guide featuring bold advice from 50 high-profile women on how to succeed in work, leadership and lifeYou don't have to be a #Girlboss or "lean in" to have a dream career and live a life you love. In Work It, CEO of Likeable Media and popular podcast host Carrie... |
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The Missing Human Factor
Filippo Galluppi · Efficient Energy Llc Pages: 150 Format: Paperback
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How does the Human Factor within us create a mutually supportive environment of immediate value? Can we find these tools in us? How to help people enjoy their work environment and increase productivity as well as enhance hiring efficiency and communications. |
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Hiding in the Bathroom: An Introvert's Roadmap to Getting Out There
MORRA AARONS-MELE · Dey Street Books Pages: 304 Format: Hardcover
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From the marketing guru and host of the popular Forbes.com podcast Hiding in the Bathroom, a breakthrough introverts' guide that broadens the conversation sparked by Quiet and moves away from the "Lean In" approach, offering wisdom and practical tips to help readers build strong... |
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Beautiful Money: The 4-Week Total Wealth Makeover
Leanne Jacobs · TarcherPerigee Pages: 288 Format: Print book
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This revolutionary four-week financial/wealth plan shows you how to transform your relationship with money from the inside out by exploring your financial behaviors and beliefs. Most of us know what it feels like to chase success. We sacrifice time with our loved ones, our weekends, our vacation,... |
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Downsizing The Family Home: What to Save, What to Let Go
Marni Jameson · Sterling Pages: 237 Format: Print book
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It's a rite of passage almost no one will escape: the difficult, emotional journey of downsizing your or your aging parents' home. Here, nationally syndicated home columnist Marni Jameson sensitively guides readers through the process, from opening that first closet, to sorting through... |
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Real Food/Fake Food: Why You Don't Know What You're Eating and What You Can Do about It
Larry Olmsted · Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill Pages: 336 Format: Print book
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"Impressive . . . Readers will be inspired by Olmsted's intensity and clarity, and floored by how far some counterfeiters go to fool consumers and some historic food institutions go to protect their products and their names. Olmsted's sharp language will hopefully put fires under counterfeiters... |
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Inside the Investments of Warren Buffett: Twenty Cases
Yefei Lu · Columbia University Press Pages: 312 Format: Print book
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Since the 1950s, Warren Buffett and his partners have backed some of the twentieth century's most profitable, trendsetting companies. But how did they know they were making the right investments? What did Buffet and his partners look for in an up-and-coming company, and how can others replicate... |
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Small acts of leadership : 12 intentional behaviors that lead to big impact
G Shawn Hunter · Bibliomotion Inc Pages: 224 Format: Print book
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In business today, there is no offline and there is no downtime. Professionals are both exhausted and depleted. Being constantly tethered to our work through technology makes us overwhelmed and shortsighted, and deprives us of time for meaningful reflection or thoughtful connection to our professional... |
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