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Bigger Isn’t Always Better The New Mindset for Real Business Growth


Free Download Bigger Isn’t Always Better: The New Mindset for Real Business Growth By Robert M. Tomasko
2006 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 0814408664 | PDF | 4 MB
"You want your business to grow. But don’t confuse growth with expansion. To be sure, increased size can be an important component (or fortuitous by-product) of business success, but companies that expand too much, too quickly, or too myopically may soon find themselves too big for their britches. What, then, is real growth? Simply put, it’s progress, and it is based on moving the business beyond the self-imposed limits that have come to define and constrain it. Good "growers" know that true success is fueled by imagination, not by a stream of mergers, stock price manipulations, or clever accounting. These individuals share seven characteristics that enable them to foster real, sustainable growth. "Bigger Isn’t Always Better" reveals these traits, why they are effective, and how to apply them in your organization. The book shows how successful companies and growers: know where to look; know what they want; tell the truth; create tension to generate forward movement; win hearts and minds; master momentum and bounce; and know when to let go, and share the wealth. Distilling a decade of research and personal interviews on three continents, author Bob Tomasko illustrates the seven traits with examples from companies – large and small, well known and less so – that have profited through innovative strategies that focus on genuine growth opportunities instead of the appearance of growth. Profiles include: Darcy Winslow, who helped testosterone-fueled; Nike grow by creating a range of products for women that opened a new and profitable market; Chris Mottern of Peet’s Coffee, which carved a niche by slipstreaming around the wake created by Starbucks Roger Enrico, the Pepsi veteran who created "The Pepsi Challenge" and established Pepsi as the Coke of snack foods; Bill Greenwood of Burlington Northern, which found a way to turn truckers, the railroad’s most difficult competitors, into its best customers; Al Bru, who got health-conscious consumers to embrace; Frito-Lay’s snack products by eliminating trans fats; and Carlos Gutierrez, who restored Kellogg to a growth path by eliminating its fixation on volume. "Bigger Isn’t Always Better" also offers stunning examples of the failure of the Big-Is-Good philosophy, including the ill-fated Hewlett-Packard/Compaq merger and its highest-profile casualty, CEO Carly Fiorina. After years of cutbacks, growth is in again. But instead of assuming that an inflated business can dominate a market through sheer size or manufactured numbers, the new model shows how engaged growers use positive psychology to drive robust and sustainable growth. Combining real-life stories, thorough scientific research, and insightful analysis, "Bigger Isn’t Always Better" shows how your organization can move forward – without tripping over its own feet.&quot

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Always a Sibling The Forgotten Mourner’s Guide to Grief [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CKNMBMQV | 2024 | 8 hours and 10 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 236 MB
Author: Annie Sklaver Orenstein
Narrator: 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. More than 4 million American adults each year will lose a sibling, yet there isn’t a modern resource guide available that speaks directly to this type of grief that at times can be overshadowed by grieving parents and spouses and made even more difficult by the complexities of sibling dynamics.

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Never Not Working Why the Always-On Culture Is Bad for Business-and How to Fix It [Audiobook]


Free Download Malissa Clark, Lauren Pedersen (Narrator), "Never Not Working: Why the Always-On Culture Is Bad for Business-and How to Fix It"
English | ASIN: B0CQZ1FSLT | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~05:19:00 | 151 MB
Many workers believe that to compete with other top talent they must embrace a culture that rewards long hours and constant connection to work. Businesses and society have encouraged this by endorsing busyness, overwork, and extreme commitment as the most valued traits in workers. Sometimes that endorsement is explicit, as when Elon Musk told Twitter employees to work "long hours at high intensity" or get fired. But more often it’s an implicit contract, a buildup of organizational and cultural norms and the adoption of new technologies that increasingly make it easy to tether people to work.
Either way, this workaholic behavior is unhealthy and counterproductive for workers and for organizations. It’s time to fight back. Malissa Clark shows you how in Never Not Working. Clark delivers a comprehensive definition of workaholism, busting myths along the way-such as the idea that the number of hours worked is the strongest predictor of workaholic tendencies. (It’s not.) She also helps you see if you’re creating workaholics in your organization or if you’re falling prey to the phenomenon yourself.
Deeply researched and written for everyone from leaders to individual contributors, Never Not Working is the essential guide to identifying workaholism in yourself and others and starting on the road to recovery.

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Always Too Much and Never Enough A Memoir


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English | 2016 | ISBN: 042527957X | 352 Pages | EPUB | 780.9 KB
From the extra pounds and unrelenting bullies that left her eating lunch alone in a bathroom stall at school to the low self-esteem that left her both physically and emotionally vulnerable to abuse, Jasmin Singer’s struggle with weight defined her life.

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