books about: take-charge
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The New Leaders 100-Day Action Plan: How to Take Charge, Build Your Team, and Get Immediate Results
12 reviews
George B. Bradt
,
Jayme Check
, ...
Wiley
, 2006
The only complete book for starting a new job as a leader from A-Z
We bought this book along with the "The First 90 Days" and read them side by side. Pro: -Delves into what questions to ask before the interview through the first several months... I found no other book that is this complete from beginning to end -Promotes using the time opportunity BEFORE you start a job and in my experience is a major differentiator that I've been able to surprise and ...
Planning & Growing a Business: Venture Planning Field Guide 2004 Edition (FastTrac Take Charge of Your ...
Kauffman Foundation
, 2004
Planning and Growing a Business Venture, offers a practical, hands-on approach to entrepreneurship and leads students through the process of writing either a feasibility plan or a business plan. With over 400 pages of information, examples, and exercises, this text covers such topics as identifying business opportunities and concept development to market penetration and financial statements. In addition to traditional topics, this book expands ...
Make Money, Not Excuses: Wake Up, Take Charge, and Overcome Your Financial Fears Forever
17 reviews
Jean Chatzky
Three Rivers Press
, 2008
Practical insights -- not fluff (a "good" thing)
I think Suzy Orman gave this industry (financial self-help) a bad name. Jean has restored its lustre. Jean provides a thorough overview of the process of optimizing ones financial affairs. I'm in the investment management business (with Ivy degrees -- whatever that is worth) and am generally skeptical of this stuff, but Jean gives tangible, actionable insights, and writes with great skill. A ...
Building a Partnership with Your Boss (Take-charge Assistant)
7 reviews
Jerry Wisinski
AMACOM
, 1999
Essential to Partnering with Your Manager
This book is outstanding. I highly recommend it if you want to take your working relationship with your manager up to the next level. If you think you're working relationship is great now, this book can make it even better. I liked the way the author lists the steps in preparing this concept to your manager. It was easy to follow and really makes you put a good deal of careful thought in the ...
Organizing Solutions for People With Attention Deficit Disorder: Tips and Tools to Help You Take Charge of ...
17 reviews
Susan C Pinsky
Fair Winds Press
, 2006
A Beautiful Book for the ADD-Brained
I have a whole shelf full of organizing, cleaning, and time management books that have great ideas in theory, but when our ADD family tries to apply them only serve to make me feel guilty. This book not only gave great tips (ones that non-ADD people may read and think totally obvious and unnecessary to mention), but did so in a way that did not seem condescending or guilt-inducing. I also was ...
Are You Ready!: To Take Charge, Lose Weight, Get in Shape, and Change Your Life Forever
19 reviews
Bob Harper
Broadway
, 2008
Bob Harper's ARE YOU READY?
This is a fabulous book reflecting on our inner selves thats so important in weight loss. Once you get to the root of the problem, it's all gravy from there!
The Mood Cure: The 4-Step Program to Take Charge of Your Emotions--Today
36 reviews
Julia Ross
Penguin (Non-Classics)
, 2003
Amazingly good introduction
This is a truly outstanding book and is intended to help people suffering from real, deep and intractable emotional and mental problems. Julia Ross is a true pro, working at the front line of mental health care for several decades. This is a book that brings together her hard won knowledge with that of many, many other experts in the field. There is a also a decent amount of scientific ...
Take Charge of Bipolar Disorder: A 4-Step Plan for You and Your Loved Ones to Manage the Illness and Create ...
23 reviews
Julie A Fast
,
John Preston
Warner Wellness
, 2006
Out ranks all others
As a mental health professional who specializes in the management and treatment of persons with bipolar spectrum disorders, I find this to be the most informative and helpful book on the subject. I keep copies available in my office to make sure my clients have a copy in hand when they begin treatment with me. Fast's personal insight and well developed coping skills make this the best resource ...
The Family Manager Takes Charge: Getting on the Fast Track to a Happy, Organized Home
10 reviews
Kathy Peel
Perigee Trade
, 2003
Things I never thought to do (or never knew how)
I just got this book a few days ago, and have been reading it in my spare time, but already I've organized the office, my daughter's closet, and the kitchen cupboards with Kathy Peel's advice. This book not only gives great tips and advice, but gets you motivated to keep a clean, organized and orderly home. I'm only in the 4th or 5th chapter so far, and have gotten so many great ideas for ...
See Jane Lead: 99 Ways for Women to Take Charge at Work
10 reviews
Lois P. Frankel
Business Plus
, 2007
The View from a Positive Slant
In her previous books Ms. Frankel tended to write from a negative viewpoint. She would say something like here are a hundred things you shouldn't do. She got tired of interviewers asking if she was advising women to be mean and nasty, some even used the dreaded 'B' word:[...] This time she has turned her writing around to the positive side and points out 99 things that women should do. What I ...
Take Charge of Your Mind: Core Skills to Enhance Your Performance, Well-Being, and Integrity at Work
6 reviews
Paul Hannam
,
John Selby
Hampton Roads Publishing Company
, 2006
Work and well-being
This book does a terrific job of explaining how you can not only enhance your work performance but also enjoy it and enable you to live happy, contented and healthy life. Using simple and easy to follow writing style, Paul Hannam and John Selby distils this subject into simple, practical, take-away messages, that if adopted, can significantly change your outlook on work and well-being. There ...
A Gynecologist's Second Opinion: The Questions & Answers You Need to Take Charge of Your Health (Second ...
20 reviews
William H. Parker
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Rachel L. Parker
Plume
, 2002
An owner's manual for your female parts
I love this book. Its like having an owners manual for your female parts. It was easy to read and covered all the problems a woman faces with their reproductive system. I bought lots of books when facing a hysterectomy, and this book was clear and to the point without scaring me to death. It will stay on my shelf because it covers common problems like fibroids, embolization, ovarian cysts, ...
Put Your Science to Work: The Take-Charge Career Guide for Scientists - Practical Advise,,, Proven Techniques
4 reviews
Peter S. Fiske Ph.D.
American Geophysical Union
, 2000
Put Your Science to Work works!
This book is a must for young scientists just starting out and mid-career scientists looking for employment opportunities in academic, research, and industry. It offers the best advice I've come across on a whole range of job search and career issues, from taking stock of where you are now and where you want to go, to getting there! It's helped me and I know it will help others who wish to make ...
Mujeres En Conquista / Women Take Charge
2 reviews
Carlos Cuauhtemoc Sanchez
Ediciones Selectas Diamantes
, 2005
LA MEJOR MANERA DE TENER UNA RELACION DE PAREJA
EN ESTE LIBRO ENCONTRARAS LA MEJOR MANERA DE COMPRENDER PORQUE TU PAREJA ES DIFERENTE Y LA MEJOR MANERA DE ENTENDERLO.ADEMAS DE ENTENDERTE TU MISMA...QUE ES LO MAS IMPORTANTE. NO DE SER SUMISA SI NO DE SER INTELIGENTE Y SABER MANEJAR MEJOR LA RELACION DE PAREJA.
Planning Successful Meetings and Events (Take-Charge Assistant Series)
3 reviews
Ann J. Boehme
AMACOM
, 1998
great overview guide
This book is really easy to follow, with checklists and short paragraphs on every area. It's a great resource for those who are getting started in planning or those who want a handy checklist to make sure they don't forget areas. Professional planners may find much of the information basic, but a good refresher.
Dr. Spock's Baby Basics : Take Charge Parenting Guides
3 reviews
Robert Needlman
Pocket
, 2003
Excellent Gift for New Parents!
Easy to read guide on baby care filled with practical information written by someone who obviously knows and cares about children. A terrific gift for baby showers.
Lara Takes Charge
4 reviews
Rocky Lang
HLPI Books
, 2004
Great Book!
This is a great book. It is a powerful and optimistic message for kids and especially useful for younger children.
Take Charge of Your Child's Sleep: The All-in-One Resource for Solving Sleep Problems in Kids and Teens
5 reviews
Judith A. Owens
,
Jodi A. Mindell
Da Capo Press
, 2005
fantastic book
I have 3 children -- ages 15, 13, and 7. Not only did this book help solve my youngest one's sleep issues, it also helped me to understand my older children's sleep needs. I can't imagine any parent who wouldn't need this book at some point as an invaluable reference. I highly recommend it.
Accountability for Learning: How Teachers and School Leaders Can Take Charge
1 review
Douglas B. Reeves
Association for Supervision & Curriculum Deve
, 2004
Bok for class
Easy to read. Had to read for a class on Social, Political, Legal, Economical & Cultural Understanding in Education. Motivates well as well as empowering the teacher to make a difference.
Career Moves (Revised Ed): Take Charge of Your Training Career Now!
2 reviews
Annabelle Reitman
ASTD Press
, 2006
Good purchase
I needed this book for a class. The company I used sent the book in a timely manner.
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