It's Not Your Smarts, It's Your Schmooze


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It's Not Your Smarts, It's Your Schmooze uses humor and compelling anecdotes to explain why old-fashioned "people skills" are more important than ever. In this fast-paced, high-tech, gadget-filled world, far too many people have allowed technology to get in the way of authentic human relationships! But why is communicating so important in today's world? Because business is about people ... life is about people ... and schmoozing is about people. Networking is no longer enough. Schmoozing gives you the edge you need to succeed! Schmoozing also gives you the skills to reach beyond superficial small talk and passing acquaintance. Schmoozing is simply the art of building relationships by creating long-term bonds of trust! Everybody has the ability to succeed, and it doesn't require brains, beauty or bucks! Schmoozers are excellent communicators who know how to listen effectively and focus on others. Super Bowl Champion and Professional Speaker Rocky Bleier wrote that Ty's book offered "Practical advice for everyone in any business. Learn and practice what Ty preaches. You'll find yourself richer in every way!" James F. Getz, the CEO of Tristate Bank says "anyone who has recruited an academic superstar only to see them plateau or out-and-out fail in the work environment needs to read this book for guidance and solutions!" Diane Eliezer, of Kerr Drug comments that It's Not Your Smarts, It's Your Schmooze is "Always sage and often hilarious, is a must read for business advice and anybody who cares about self-improvement!"




Seize the Century


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The 21st century has offered people unprecedented opportunities to launch new businesses and create new enterprises. But to achieve success entrepreneurs in this new century have to adopt a different mind-set from the typical expectations of 20th century businesspeople. Seize the Century lays out a roadmap for success in this century and suggests multiple ways in which entrepreneurs can and should succeed. The secret is making five mental shifts necessary for Success in this rapidly evolving economy. Readers are encouraged to redefine how they think about success, discover and develop new sources of income, practice a new style for managing time and productivity, gain new leadership and mentoring skills, and build productive, rewarding relationships. When Ty Freyvogel launched his first business in the early 1970s, most experts believed that small businesses were not the place to make a lot of money. The "experts" also believed that small businesses would never have much impact on the economy because they didn't generate enough jobs. Yet, conventional thinking and the "experts" were wrong. Small businesses have become a terrific way to make money and succeed. Before long Ty wasn't alone in that belief. Seize the Century features ten thoughtful and lively chapters that lay out a new set of strategies for success in today's dynamic business climate. Just as the very definition of success has changed in the 21st century the skill sets and attitudes necessary to take advantage of those opportunities have changed as well.




Straight Talk about Starting and Growing Your Business


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Straight Talk about Starting and Growing Your Business gives you the same innovative tactics successful entrepreneurs use to turn their visions into profitable and sustainable businesses.




Managing Business Ethics


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Revised edition of the authors' Managing business ethics, [2014]




Good People


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"Based on the viral Harvard Business Review article, bestselling author Anthony Tjan argues that leaders have a new imperative: you must have competent people on your team--but more importantly, they must also be of high character. As a leader you need to help develop and mentor for character further. Until now, we have only had ways of assessing competency in business, but we must also have the tools to help us judge, develop, and lead good people. Author of the bestsellingHearts, Smarts, Guts and Luckand venture capitalist Anthony Tjan offers insight into and a methodology for developing character, first in yourself and in those around you. Good people are your organization's most important competitive advantage. We all know that finding good people is difficult, as being good on paper doesn't always translate to being good in practice. While competence is necessary, Tjan argues that "goodness" is just as crucial as what's on a resume--and that a fantastic resume can never compensate for mediocre character. Yet most people who are in the business of finding and developing good people still focus on the "what" more than the "who" of the individuals surrounding them. Tjan writes that character is a lifelong proactive commitment that, like any skill, can be exercised, honed, and developed. Only when leaders learn to develop these qualities in themselves and others will great and lasting change take place throughout an organization. Good Peopleestablishes a new understanding of goodness--a word we use frequently in business without always understanding what we mean. Tjan also profiles "good people" who are extraordinary leaders and motivators in their fields, providing insights from Tony Hsieh of Zappos, Beth Comstock of GE, Dominic Barton of McKinsey, author Deepak Chopra, M.D., Dean Nitin Nohria of Harvard Business School, Army General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, and a range of everyday unsung heroes. Packed with practical, often surprising advice, Good Peopleshows that the most transformative changes in business and life come down to the people we choose, and who choose us, and the values of goodness we have in common"--




Street Smart Disciplines of Successful People


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Street Smart Disciplines by John A. Kuhn and Mark K. MullinsThese are the Disciplines that can change everything!Street Smart Disciplines gives you access to decades of successful real world, street smart business experience and best practices mined from successful people and businesses encapsulated into 7 easy to understand and executable action plans for Breakout Success.The authors identified the 7 essential and vital disciplines that people must incorporate into their playbook to reach the pinnacle of business success. Kuhn and Mullins speak from experience. One of their first businesses was started for less than $1,000; built it into a multimillion-dollar success and sold debt-free to a Fortune 500 company using these very same disciplines. They continue to use these disciplines to achieve ongoing success and personal fulfillment.The eye-opening insights and practical wisdom will inspire and guide go-getters who want to climb the corporate ladder, aspiring entrepreneurs looking to launch new businesses and established business owners who want to take their organizations to the next level. These indispensable disciplines are drawn from real people, real experiences, real successes, real problems, and real solutions. They are tried and true, time tested, and proven on the street by the authors, successful companies, and successful people—from Wall Street to Main Street—and include a compilation of advice, tips, tactics, techniques, and strategies that work.This is the first book that explains the how and why of Disciplines. Street Smart Disciplines captures the essence of good business practices and distills them into simple, straight- talking, and no-nonsense language. Kuhn and Mullins demystify the process of achieving Breakout Success. You can immediately start applying this vast storehouse of knowledge that combines the winning perspectives of successful entrepreneurial, corporate and academic experts.Learn how to: • Develop a Dynamic Plan for Break-Out Success • Maximize Yourself and Your Ideas• Duplicate Winning Strategies of Successful People • Manage Change and Complexity • Master the Mental Game of Doing Business • Establish Bulletproof Financial Systems and Controls • Create Powerful and Compelling Presentations • Seek out Role Models, Mentors and Smart People • Optimize your Resources …and much more. Integrate the disciplines one by one into your life and business and achieve more success and personal fulfillment in your life than you ever thought possible! “Straight talk! The only book that shows what it should really take takes to succeed in business. One of most honest books I've read.” Michael Kenny, Founder, Agoda.com (subsidiary of Priceline.com)




Why Business People Speak Like Idiots


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There is a fundamental disconnection between the way business people speak and real people communicate. From advertisers, big business and CEOs - the blather is coming at us in waves. The International Language of Business is no longer English - it's gobbledygook. The authors blindly discovered the enormity of the problem in June 2003 with the launch of Bullfighter, an anti-jargon software tool. But jargon is just one symptom in a larger problem afflicting corporate communications today: the wholesale inability to connect with an audience. In the form of admirably straight-talk, we discover how to avoid the 'obscurity trap', 'the anonymity trap', the 'hard-sell trap' and most importantly, 'the tedium trap'. In this witty and practical new book readers are given all the tools they need to fight the 'spin' and learn to speak like the rest of us.




Heart, Smarts, Guts, and Luck


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Examines the traits that define most people who achieve success, heart, smarts, guts, and luck, and helps readers to determine which traits they possess.




Smartups


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Ryan focuses on methods he has developed over the years for building a sustainable business that makes money. He shows how to turn an idea into real product.