Staples for Success

Staples for Success
Title Staples for Success PDF eBook
Author Thomas G. Stemberg
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Entrepreneurship
ISBN 9781888232240

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Tom Stemberg, the founder of Staples and "father of the office superstore industry" shares the secrets he learned driving Staples to become a billion-dollar business. He helps readers "live the reality, dream the dream".

Kekuatan untuk menang

Kekuatan untuk menang
Title Kekuatan untuk menang PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Total Pages 232
Release
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781455610655

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Mental attitude can either cultivate or decimate ones motivation, interpersonal relationships, imagination, and personal achievements. Following Staples program will produce better relationships, stronger families, and personal success.

Think Like a Winner!

Think Like a Winner!
Title Think Like a Winner! PDF eBook
Author Staples, Walter Doyle
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Total Pages 304
Release 1991-01-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781455613007

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"If you want to get the results that a winner gets, you must first think like a winner thinks!' This is Dr. Walter Doyle Staples' premise in his new guide for everyone who wants to be successful and "win" at life. What makes some people successful and others unsuccessful? How do your thoughts and beliefs affect your chances of success? What can you do to better ensure that you will be a winner? In order to answer these questions and more, Dr. Staples has explored the qualities that are characteristic of successful people. What he has discovered is that we are limited in reaching our full potential by our faulty personal belief systems. These beliefs lead to inhibiting feelings such as fear of failure, rejection, and inadequacy-all feelings which work to prevent success by putting up barriers. Dr. Staples poses three questions that anyone interested in exploring their full potential in order to achieve a personal goal should ask themselves. Are you a compulsive goal-setter, setting a new goal every week? Do you have a "super achiever" attitude? Do you honestly believe you can do anything you set your mind to? This book will help readers achieve their success goals by teaching them to adopt and adapt core beliefs that will enable them to turn their life around. Packed with helpful exercises and inspiring quotes, Think Like a Winner! is a fascinating guide towards a better understanding of how the human mind works, and how one can act to ensure that he or she is a winner at life.

Parallel Time

Parallel Time
Title Parallel Time PDF eBook
Author Brent Staples
Publisher Pantheon
Total Pages 288
Release 2017-09-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1524747483

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From Pulitzer Prize winner Brent Staples, an evocative memoir that poses universal questions: Where does the family end and the self begin? What do we owe our families, and what do we owe our dreams for ourselves? What part of the past is a gift and what part a shackle? For Brent Staples there is the added dimension of race: moving from a black world into one largely defined by whites. The oldest song among nine children, Brent grew up in a small industrial town near Philadelphia. First a scholarship to a local college and then one for graduate study at the University of Chicago pulled him out of the close family circle. While he was away, the industries that supported the town failed, and drug dealing rushed in to fill the economic void. News of arrests and premature deaths among Brent's childhood friends underscored the precariousness of his perch in a world of mostly white achievers. A younger brother became a cocaine dealer and was murdered by one of his "clients." His death propelled Brent into a reconsideration of his childhood and coming-of-age that offers vivid portraits of family and place, of values that supported and pressures that tore apart, of the appeal and pain of entering a predominantly white world, and of the strengths and vulnerabilities of the black world he grew away from.

Break Through the Noise

Break Through the Noise
Title Break Through the Noise PDF eBook
Author Tim Staples
Publisher Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages 245
Release 2019
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1328618560

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A nine step-guide to mastering viral content, branding and outwitting social media algorithms for marketers, entrepreneurs and aspiring celebrities from the CEO of Shareability.

Staples and Beyond

Staples and Beyond
Title Staples and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Mel Watkins
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 304
Release 2006-10-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0773576932

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This collection brings together Watkins' most important scholarly articles. In Staples and Beyond Watkins addresses the "staple thesis" of Canadian economic and political development and, in particular, the effort to extend Harold Innis' work by giving more explicit consideration to class relations and the role of the state. He considers the historical nature of Canada's economic dependency in relation to tariff barriers, foreign investment, the multi-national corporation, and wide-ranging free trade and investment agreements. He also examines the evolution of economics and political economy as academic disciplines and reflects on the relationship between intellectual scholarship and political activism.

Black Masculinity

Black Masculinity
Title Black Masculinity PDF eBook
Author Robert Staples
Publisher
Total Pages 200
Release 1982
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Black masculinity is the first comprehensive study by a sociologist (himself a black man) of the role of Afro-American men in the U.S.A.