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  • Beyond Cultural Boundaries by J.D. Savio

    Our planet is busy dealing with continuous wave-like flows of hordes of empty-headed, culturally fooled, crowds of humans destroying everything in their path while senselessly wasting natural resources, including their own lifetimes. They do so while mostly unconsciously respecting packages of cultural/social obligations that most of them never even considered [...]

  • Menopause and Me by Barbara Frodsham

    When menopause symptoms start shouting at you: your emotions are all over the place, you just don’t feel yourself any more and you think you might be going mad. Here is a fresh approach: simple and easy to read, this book aims to help women handle the emotional side of the menopause. [...]

  • The Need by Ester Friedman

    In the late 1930 as the Nazis’ grip of Germany and Austria tightened and their persecution of Jews intensified, many Jewish parents were desperate for their children, at least, to escape the terror that threatened them all. The organised exodus of children ‘the Kindertransport’ did indeed save many lives. It did not occur to Ester [...]

  • NLP: Principles in Practice by Lisa Wake

    The purpose of this book is to provide an understanding of NLP for the reader and includes evidence of the tools, techniques and methodology where this is available. The book is designed to be read by a wide range of audiences. It provides a good grounding for individuals who want to [...]

  • The Entrepreneur Within by Brian Chernett

    Brian Chernett has had a long and varied business career, starting on the shop floor at Peter Jones before moving through the ranks to become a CEO and Chairman of several companies. Throughout his career and, especially, over the past 13 years as Founder of The Academy for Chief Executives, he has coached and mentored [...]

  • How to Keep Your Child out of Special Education by Ann Greenberg

    Is your child struggling academically? Do you want to help him or her succeed in regular, not special, education? Are you confused about where to start and what to do? If you answered ‘yes’ to these questions, then “How To Keep Your Child Out Of Special Education” is for you. Dr. [...]

  • Why are Manhole Covers Round? by Charlie Mulraine

    “Why are Manhole Covers Round” is Microsoft’s well-known interview question that still stops hopeful job applicants in their tracks. In today’s job market, the last thing you need is a trick interview question that stumps you right out of the job of your dreams. It’s why so many graduates and first-time [...]

  • Loan Sharp by Rob Warlow

    After the credit crunch and the recession small business owners are in desperate need of finance and yet many have seen their banks turn them away. If this is you, then you may have resigned yourself to the notion that there is nothing you can do …but you’re wrong! The rules of [...]

  • They Thought It Was All Over…They Were Right! By Janice Barnett, Ged Palmer and Jo Simpson

    It all started on the night of 1st July 2006 in Double Decker’s bar, Dubai, the night England exited the World Cup after their penalty shootout against Portugal. Standing among the several thousand   who had gathered in the hastily erected marquee to watch the match, Jo and Janice couldn’t help but notice the negativity of [...]

  • Innovation by Creativity by Max van Leeuwen and Hans Terhürne

    “What do we actually mean by creativity?”
    “I’ve no idea. Isn’t it when you create something?”
    “Fair enough, and that happens in a delicate play between imagination and reason.”
    This quote from Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder shows exactly where this book will give a helping hand, namely the cooperation of imagination and sense through the use of [...]

  • Practice to Learn, Play to Win by Mark Guadagnoli

    No matter what you have tried so far, there is a better way. There is a better way to practice so you lower your scores and have more fun. The better way means learning to go beyond your comfort zone on the range so you are in your comfort zone on the course. The better [...]

  • It’s Behaviour, Stupid! (paperback) by Steve Glowinkowski

    It’s Behaviour, Stupid! What really drives the performance of your organisation
    The premise of this book is that a leader’s behaviour or rather, the quality of their leadership delivery, drives the performance of the group or business for which they are accountable. This is irrespective of the size or scope of the leadership challenge. It [...]

  • Your Book in 100 Days by Mindy Gibbins-Klein & Bert Verdonck

    You can write your book in 100 days. With the right mindset, motivation, guidance and determination to succeed, you will write an excellent book that will help you achieve your goals. This practical and friendly book shows you how to tap into the power of your mind and bring your best ideas to life. You [...]

  • Stand and Deliver: Leave them Stirred not Shaken by Phillip Khan-Panni

    Phillip Khan-Panni is a leading authority on effective verbal communication. An acclaimed professional speaker, he has been UK Champion a record seven times and is the UK’s only World No.2 in Public Speaking. Through his consultancy, PKP Communicators, he coaches business leaders in persuasive communication, cross culture and leadership, and is available to speak at [...]

  • Banana Man by Kevin Allen

    As Kevin Allen sat and watched TV one cold, wet evening, he had no idea his life was about to change forever. Six days later he was standing in Zululand desperately searching for a young orphaned boy… Join him on his incredible five-year journey as he becomes a reluctant hero to a forgotten Zulu community [...]

  • Perfect M&As by Paul Siegenthaler

    Fact: 50 to 80 per cent of mergers and acquisitions fail. This book goes straight to the root causes of most of those failures and hones in on the specific elements that senior and middle managers can use or develop to deliver an orderly business integration, a smoother experience for the individuals in the organization, [...]

  • Friends with Benefits by Geert Conard

    Four years after his first book ‘A Girlfriend in Every City’, Geert is back with more stories, examples, quotes and glimpses into his life as a proactive networker. This time his focus is on the changed world in which we live and work today. In this new economy, networking has become more important than ever [...]

  • Grad Expectations – The Essential Guide for All Graduates Entering the Work Force by Rob Cross

    When just surviving at work isn’t enough! There’s a different way – you can succeed after university through just being yourself. Nervous, anxious, alone is what each of them felt on their very first day at World-Corp PLC. Sitting at the same table ready for their induction, Simon, Jane, Steve, Taylor and Angela had no [...]

  • Project Management on Track by Maurice Howell

    In Project Management on Track, Maurice Howell shares his passionate belief that Project Management can be fun and exciting. Successfully completing something new and challenging can be wonderful and rewarding. This book is aimed at those people who are interested in Project Management but possibly deterred by its ‘boring’ image.
    Maurice has worked on many [...]

  • 24 Carat BOLD by Mindy Gibbins-KleinBuy this book now from Ecademy Press

    Learn to be BOLD and get recognised as the REAL thought leader in your field.
    Are you a thought leader? How do you know?
    In the past, it has been hard to identify the qualities that distinguish true innovators from the rest of the pack. In this incisive and challenging book, leading executive marketing strategist Mindy Gibbins-Klein [...]

  • Blondes in Business by Sue Gilkes and Audra Lamoon

    Blondes are supposedly dumb right? Let this book prove that wrong!
    Having your own business is scary and difficult right? Especially in the current climate? Yet two blondes have got a successful business! Business books are boring – this book is very UN-boring – full of real life stories, some very funny, that we believe, can [...]

  • Lean for Practitioners – An introduction to Lean for healthcare organisations by Mark Eaton

    Lean is an exciting and modern way to develop and improve healthcare services and can form the basis of a culture of continuous improvement within any organisation, and particularly within large and complex healthcare organisations.
    This book has been written as a starter guide for those involved in delivering Lean in healthcare organisations and covers not [...]

  • A Dance in the Desert by Mindy Gibbins-Klein

    Kate Bennett isn’t looking for love, but it shows up in a surprising and dramatic package. Matt Reynolds arrives on the scene with a flash of all-American heroism and treats Kate and her friends to a taste of excitement and beauty. When disaster strikes, Kate and her friends rally to support Matt.

    But will [...]

  • The Guide to a Dead Brilliant Funeral Speech by Neil Dorward

    The Guide to a Dead Brilliant Funeral Speech is the handbook for those who are privileged to deliver funeral eulogies/speeches as a profession or for those called upon to speak at a funeral for the very first time.
    It is a light hearted yet powerful guide to helping funeral officiants deliver a memorable funeral speech that [...]

  • Property Magic (2009 Edition) by Simon Zutshi

    In this, Amazon No 1 Best Selling property book, Property Millionaire Simon Zutshi will show you how you can build a £1million property portfolio and a £50,000 income in just 12 months, by revealing some of the secrets behind his Property Mastermind Programme.
    No matter where you live, there are motivated sellers in your area who [...]

  • The Heart of Business Success by Robert Copping

    People who set up their own business are usually talented and motivated – so why do most fail to achieve any notable level of success? Almost everything in business has some dependence on everything else and making the right decision at the right time is like a Catch-22. This book introduces the ‘heart of business [...]

  • Changing the Channel by Felicity Lerouge – £10.99

    Newly divorced Lily Butler joins the Ultimate Peer Group hoping to meet like-minded people and make a fresh start, putting her unhappy marriage behind her. The first meeting, on the exotic island of Pele, promised to be idyllic but is instead shaping up to be a nightmare. Despite the joviality of her companions, Lily feels [...]

  • The Trusted Financial Adviser – The Secrets to a Long and Successful Career as a Financial Adviser by Lee Clarke

    To build your own financial services practice requires far more than technical competence. This book is aimed at people who want to work for themselves, building their own businesses rather than spending their lives working for someone else and building someone else’s capital value and someone else’s future.
    To be a good financial adviser offering advice [...]

  • Change by Choice – The Art of Managing Change by Philip Cox-Hynd

    The author is MD of Harley Young Ltd; delivering corporate strategy via ‘Choice-led’ approaches to organisational culture change. In video-clips, Philip answers clients ‘change’ questions; www.harley-young.co.uk
    CHANGE BY CHOICE …or how to get people to do stuff differently,as though they thought of it first!
    ‘Change’ and ‘choice’ are words that evoke a range of responses, many of [...]


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