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Admit it!: 21 things you already know but apparently have forgotten regarding client service
When did delivering mediocre client service become acceptable? It didn't! Then why do so many professional service firms fail to deliver excellent client service? Craig gives you 21 reminders that will make your clients say "wow!".
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Battling the Inner Dummy: The Craziness of Apparently Normal People
The Inner Dummy. We all have one. Freud called it the id. David Weiner once again takes us inside this primitive realm of the brain in a book that combines thorough research, anecdotes from the famous (and infamous) and delightful, imagined conversations with Dr. Freud. Weiner's fresh, critical approach explores how the Inner Dummy's thirst for status, sex, attachment and territory, as well as its distorted outlooks and senseless impulses, can often drive seemingly normal people to outrageous behavior. Then, with clinical psychiatrist Dr. Gilbert Hefter, he describes the major strategies for dealing with this dunce that resides in a corner of our brains..
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Find Your Lightbulb: How to make millions from apparently impossible ideas
Would you love to start your own business but feel daunted by the slim odds of success? Do you dream about making millions but simply don't know where to start? Find Your Lightbulb answers all these questions, helping you to harness your ability to make millions from nothing more than a simple idea. You don't need to be superhuman, you don't need to have funds in the bank - you don't even need to have an amazing idea in order to get started.

Serial entrepreneur Mike Harris shows you that all it takes is enthusiasm, commitment and a willingness to learn. And Mike should know - he's spent the past 20 years creating successful businesses from apparently impossible ideas - ideas which everyone told him would never work. With invaluable business advice and case studies from entrepreneurs and innovators on both sides of the Atlantic, this make-it-happen manual will help you fix the odds of success firmly in your favour..
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Apparently Unharmed: Riders of the Cresta Run
The St. Moritz Tobogganing Club is an intrepid, international group of Cresta riders who, in the spirit of this sport, established a means of maintaining and celebrating the tradition of the Cresta Run. ?Apparently Unharmed,? risk-takers have been riding the Cresta run for over a century now. Michael DiGiacomo is one of the latest wave of ice riders who has experienced pain, fear, humility, large medical bills in exchange for the exhilaration, challenge and courage-affirming benefits of the sport. This book is his account of the history and legends of Cresta as well as his personal adventures on and off the track in St. Moritz..
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On the Ruin of Britain
On the Ruin of Britain, the story of medieval Britain including the Story of Aurelius the man that many modern historians believe was the bases of the King Arthur myth. This is a very different Arthur or Aurelius, then the mythical version. Mythical Kings are so often written about as heroes. Yet this book takes a more realistic look at the early kings of Britain. “Britain has kings, yet they are tyrants; it has judges, yet they are undutiful..
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