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    E-Myth Mastery by Michael E. Gerber (Read by the Author) The Seven Essential Disciplines for Building a World Class Company Get Other E-Myth Audio Books click here E-Myth Mastery by Michael E. Gerber - AudioBook CD Brand New : Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 7.5 hours 6 CDs (Abridged) The bestselling author of the phenomenally successful and continually vital The E-Myth Revisited presents the next big step in entrepreneurial management and leadership with E-Myth Mastery. Building on the phenomenal success of The E-Myth Revisited bestselling author Michael Gerber presents the next step in his program E-Myth Mastery. A practical real-world program that is implemented real-time into your business Gerber teaches the listener to understand why the entrepreneur is so critical to the success of any enterprise no matter how small or large and why the mindset of an entrepreneur is so integral to the operating reality of an organization small business or other enterprise. He then covers seven essential skills: Leadership Marketing Money Management find out more.....

  • Enterprise Myth Michael Book CD Gerber Audio
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    The E-Myth Enterprise by Michael E. Gerber How to turn a great idea into a thriving business Get Other E-Myth Audio Books click here The E-Myth Enterprise by Michael E. Gerber - AudioBook CD Brand New : Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 4 hours 4 CDs (Unabridged) Got a great idea to start a business? So now what? The E-Myth Enterprise explores the requirements that any new business must meet: the satisfaction of its four primary influencers—its employees customers suppliers and investors—through four fundamental categories—visual emotional functional and financial. Together these form the twin strategies every entrepreneur must use to design a business. The latest book in the Gerber franchise The E-Myth Enterprise fits neatly into a training program all entrepreneurs can use to fulfill their dreams. The E-Myth Enterprise is an indispensable follow-up to Awakening the Entrepreneur Within as it shows would-be entrepreneurs how to put a promising idea to work. Next readers can turn to The E-Myth Revisite here

  • EMyth Myth E Revisited Michael
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    E-Myth Revisted by Michael E. Gerber (Read by the Author) Why most small businesses don't work and what to do about it. Get Other E-Myth Audio Books click here E-Myth Revisted by Michael E. Gerber - AudioBook CD Brand New : Unabridged 7 CD s Michael Gerber's The E-Myth Revisited should be required listening for anyone thinking about starting a business or for those who have already taken that fateful step. The title refers to the author's belief that entrepreneurs--typically brimming with good but distracting ideas--make poor businesspeople. He establishes an incredibly organized and regimented plan so that daily details are scripted freeing the entrepreneur's mind to build the long-term success or failure of the business. You don't need an M.B.A. to understand or follow its directives; Gerber takes time to explain buzzwords and complex theories. Read in a clear and well-paced manner listening to The-E Myth is like receiving advice fro more details.....

  • About the author Philip Pullman
    Pullman was born in Norwich, Norfolk, England, to RAF pilot Alfred Outram and Audrey Evelyn Merrifield. The family travelled with his father's job, including to Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), where he spent time at school. His father was killed in a plane crash in 1953 when Pullman was seven. His mother remarried and with a move to Australia came Pullman's discovery of comic books including Superman and Batman, a medium which he continues to espouse. From 1957 he was educated at Ysgol Ardudwy school in Harlech, Gwynedd and spent time in Norfolk with his grandfather, a clergyman. Around this time Pullman discovered John Milton's Paradise Lost, which would become a major influence for His Dark Materials. From 1963 Pullman attended Exeter College, Oxford, receiving a Third class BA in 1968, in an interview with the Oxford Student he stated that "he did not really enjoy the English course" and that "I thought I was doing quite well until I came out with my third class degree and then I realised that I wasn’t — it was the year they stopped giving fourth class degrees otherwise I’d have got one of those". He discovered William Blake's illustrations around 1970, which would also later influence him greatly Pullman married Judith Speller in 1970 and began teaching children and writing school plays. His first published work was The Haunted Storm, which joint-won the New English Library's Young Writer's Award in 1972. He nevertheless refuses to discuss it. Galatea, an adult fantasy-fiction novel, followed in 1978, but it was his school plays which inspired his first children's book, Count Karlstein, in 1982. He stopped teaching around the publication of The Ruby in the Smoke (1986), his second children's book, whose Victorian setting is indicative of Pullman's interest in that era. Pullman taught part-time at Westminster College, Oxford between 1988 and 1996, continuing to write children's stories. He began His Dark Materials about 1993. Northern Lights (published as The Golden Compass in the US) was published in 1996 and won the Carnegie Medal, one of the most prestigious British children's fiction awards, and the Guardian Children's Fiction Award. Pullman has been writing full-time since 1996, but continues to deliver talks and writes occasionally for The Guardian. He was awarded a CBE in the New Year's Honours list in 2004. Pullman also began lecturing at a seminar in English at his alma mater, Exeter College, Oxford, in 2004. He is currently working on The Book of Dust, a sequel to his completed His Dark Materials trilogy.
  • How humans build language skills
    Audio recordings of language programs—streaming—have an advantage over print or academic classes because hearing is how humans learn to speak. That is how we learned our native tongues, and how we effectively learn second languages. As babies, we listened to our parents speaking. In our hard-wired desire to communicate, we learned our native language by imitating them. According to linguists, babies begin by distinguishing basic syllables, and around 3 months, start to babble, making simple sounds (“ba-ba-ba” or “ma-ma-ma”). They also imitate the tonal changes of their parents’ language. By sixmonths, they can distinguish the sounds of their native language fromthose of foreign languages and begin to practice its sounds, intonations, and rhythms.Most children by the age of 1 year can say a few simple words, even if they aren’t clear on theirmeanings. At 18months, most children have a speaking vocabulary of eight to ten words. By 2, they begin forming simple sentences. And then language fluency begins to soar. In the early 1900s, European linguists proposed that language learning would be better if it were conducted in the target language. In this approach—called the Direct Method (or Natural Method)—all directions, explanations, and definitions are given in the language being taught. In a French class, French and only French is spoken or read. All grammar is learned inductively. While this method most closely imitates the way we learn our first language, it is difficult to teach and can be frustrating and discouraging to learners. Most audio-based language learning programs combine both native and target languages into talking phrasebooks.
  • Rundle: I feel (inexplicably) sorry for Clive James
    The universe is conspiring to make one feel empathy for Clive James. Being "exposed" by A Current Affair for an alleged eight-year affair with Sydney Harbour flotsam Leanne Edelsten took the cake. Read more on the blog... Read more on... Read more on the blog...
  • Bavaria mulls republishing Mein Kampf
    Germany's southern state of Bavaria is considering republishing Adolf Hitler's manifesto, Mein Kampf, for the first time since the end of World War II.