Deborah C. Stephens
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This Is Not the Life I Ordered : 50 Ways to Keep Your Head above Water When Life Keeps Dragging You Down
2007
""These women inspire us to go for the gold. in our lives..They all deserve 10's!"" -Kristi Yamaguchi, Gold Medalist Figure Skater ""This is the needed inspiration to survive the worst luck and circumstances that catches women unexpectedly. Stories of individual strength to transform shock, despair and paralysis into sheer will and guts. It is the innate resources we have to climb out of the abyss and into a new life with unexpected happiness."" -Amy Tan, Best-Selling Author, "The Joy Luck Club"....[more]
One Size Fits One : Building Relationships One Customer and One Employee at a Time
1996
A billion-dollar paper manufacturer in Wisconsin works closely with a small stationery store halfway across the country to better ensure that the company's products will sell at the retail level. * An Internet browser company distributes its products free to the masses, resulting in a market share of paying customers and a worldwide community of prospective buyers of services and products. * An irate customer in Berkeley, California, places a $10,000 ad in the Wall Street Journal to protest what....[more]
The Maslow Business Reader
2000
Includes Original Essays & Letters "The more evolved and psychologically healthy people get, the more will enlightened management policy be necessary in order to survive in competition and the more handicapped will be an enterprise with an authoritarian policy."-Abraham Maslow In a world in which each new day brings a new management theory or strategic proposition, the timeless ideas of Abraham Maslow resonate with unimpeachable insight and clarity. Dr. Maslow, the pioneer behind elemental conc....[more]
Douglas McGregor, Revisited : Managing the Human Side of the Enterprise
1974
The words of Douglas McGregor, one of the fore-fathers of management theory and one of the top business thinkers of all time, cannot and should not be ignored. McGregor's vision of a more humanistic workplace may not have been widely accepted over three decades ago, but technological advancements that McGregor himself anticipated have paradoxically helped companies become more human. Viewing employees not as cogs in the machine but as living beings with individual goals-what McGregor called "the....[more]
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