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People Driven Business: 4 New Rules to Increase Profits and Create Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Where will you find profits tomorrow? Not where you found them yesterday.Oh, for the good old days when the world was large, the competition loose, and planning your vacation was your primary concern. Today the world is small, the competition stiff, and what's a vacation?Obviously, companies need to exploit every advantage. Too bad, as C.J. Coolidge points out in People Driven Business, so many companies miss the largest and most important source of advantage: Employee Engagement. This is a book that, as a business leader, manager, or knowledge worker, you will want to read to discover where to look for the profits that will grow your companies in the decades to come.People Driven Business introduces a new, practical way of thinking about how your business can best harvest your most important asset: the creativity, contribution, and innovation of your engaged employees.Book Summary: The People Driven Business covers some of the most important concerns of business leaders today. The Power Mindset, People Driven Strategies, Relating Products to Value, Attracting and Keeping the Best Employees, How to Get and Keep Profitable Customers, How to Create Innovation in Your Workforce, and How to Have Ever-Improving Efficiencies. Diving into everything from leading your business into customer-focused approaches to striving to substitute autonomy for strong management, People Driven Business is written for anyone wanting to make the most of a company's resources-experienced businesspersons who are already established and want to improve their company's performance and new managers who are gaining experience with business practices. More than just a business book, People Driven Business is a look at how people impact profitability, guiding you through the course of maximizing your business's potential in every way.
Me Too!: Preschool Poetry

Me Too!: Preschool Poetry

Cj Heck

Barking Spiders Publishing
2011
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Preschool is that period of childhood when everything is either black, or white, a time of Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, and the grey area hasn't yet begun. It's that last true age of innocence when mom and dad are the good guys, pretending is a profession, and bugs are only tiny friends. Wouldn't it be fun to have a grownup friend who understands, someone to say it's okay if the world doesn't always make sense? CJ Heck is that grownup friend. She's been entertaining children and grownups with her poetry since 1999 through her website, and then with the release of her first book "Barking Spiders (and Other Such Stuff)" in 2000. Sit back, get comfy, and read "Me Too " with a child-- get back in touch with your own inner child again and remember, remember, remember ... "CJ's understanding of, and ability to enter into, the mind of a child is apparent in every page of her children's poetry. Her devotion to and expertise in writing poetry is in my opinion, second to none." Russell Daily (Co-founder and co-owner of FX Signalmaster LLC) "CJ Heck is a marvelous writer with the ability to capture the imagination of children of all ages. Her work is a delightful blend of realism and whimsey that is always a pleasure to read and share with others." Felix Perry (Author) "CJ provides great entertainment to our clients and their families through her books. We share them with our real estate clients who have young children." Chip & Sue Parrish (Owners, Keller Williams Classic Properties, Columbus OH) "When I was a child I thought as a child and I spoke as a child. CJ Heck has never forgotten what it is like to be a child. She writes for children so they can understand, learn and enjoy the imagination given to them and grow." John A. Roof (Artist, Author) "CJ, I love your childrens poetry. It's like you revert to the child you're writing about and to. Sometimes I wish I could go back and make it all different. Your poems help me see what I missed. Great stuff " K. Mulroney
Bits and Pieces: Short Stories from a Writer's Soul
A collection of twenty short and flash fiction stories by published poet, writer, and author, CJ Heck. CJ has been entertaining children, adults, and schools for over a decade with her humor, insight and unique perspectives of life, and the human heart, through her children's poetry. This is CJ's first book of fiction, and the stories are sure to touch the heart and soul of everyone who reads them. Many have nostalgic themes, others share CJ's own special blend of humor and sensitivity. The stories cover subjects like internet dating, a 'woman of the evening' alone in a bar on Christmas Eve, the horror of finding a headless body near a sewer drain in the city, and a grandfather and grandson teaching each other about life in a park while feeding the pigeons. Included in the book is one of CJ's personal favorites, which has a surprise ending, one you won't expect. Whether you're looking for a good book for yourself or possibly as a gift, you won't be disappointed. "CJ is a writer that comes through as a great communicator but you also have a strong feeling of friendship with her and her pen. She touches your heart in special ways. She makes you feel like you have lived this story." James McCraney (Owner, James McCraney Financial, LLC) "CJ's writing ability is a testament to talent and passion. Her ability to craft words into emotion and movement is remarkable." Lexy Page (Owner/Freelance Photographer at GA Page Photography) "I have known C.J. Heck as an very talented author for well over a year now. Her words are enlightening and charismatic to people of all ages. It has been a privilege and honor knowing her and reading her prolific pen. I highly recommend her work to all." Janet Caldwell (COO Inner Child Press)
Trinity

Trinity

Cj Bolyne

CLUSTER PUBLISHING
2012
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Young and beautiful hairdresser, Payton, thought she had a normal, everyday life, no different from anyone else. When a mysterious man suddenly appears, he shatters her world by telling her that the life she knows has been a lie. She is a god among many having lived for thousands of years and she is a key member of the Guardians After the Battle of Trinity, the Guardians replaced her memory and dropped her into her not-so-normal life as a hairdresser in order to hide and protect her from the Anords. Only now the Anords have found her so Terran - her own personal guardian has come to take her home where she can best be protected. The painful process of restoring her memory - and her powers - using the 13 keywords embedded into her subconscious, must begin. She doesn't know it yet, but Payton alone holds the key to bringing all of them together as one, working together for the good of humanity. However, a mysteriously familiar woman complicates everything.
Shafted, or The Toastrack Enigma
400 years after the Pilgrims first landed on Cape Cod, a business lunch for leaders of GreenHome LLC and the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe leads to murder. Or does it? Stopping at a yard sale on their way to Leo's Back End, property developer Harriet Benbow beat out two fellow guests to buy a silver Art Deco toastrack. The next morning she's found dead. Payback? A burglary gone wrong? A violent protest against GreenHome's plan to build luxury condos on an indigenous burial ground?Detective Pete Altman wonders: What kind of perp would cut up the victim's scalp? Back End soup-chef Lydia Vivaldi and Wampanoag pastry chef Mudge Miles wonder: Is somebody trying to frame the Indians? Reclusive artist-author Edgar Rowdey, who'd rather be plotting his own Agatha Christie mystery for Golden Age magazine, wonders: Where on earth does an antique toastrack fit in? In this picturesque seaside village, solving a crime takes collaboration. Quansett is too diverse for everyone to like each other -- natives and wash-ashores, fishermen and artists, Irish, Brazilian, English, Cape Verdean, Wampanoag, African-Americans -- but it's so small that everyone has to get along. This brutal attack threatens to shatter their community. Lydia hopes it won't also sink her catering start-up with Mudge. With the grapevine buzzing, and the police slogging through mismatched clues, suspects, lies, and betrayals, she's afraid not even the Back End's amateur sleuths can untangle this one in time to stop the killer.