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Same
Game Different Rules
Jean Hollands is introducing her new book, Same
Game Different Rules. Her company, GLC, addresses the obstacle
that continues to thwart many a talented woman's ambition—The "Bully
Broad" factor. Tough, assertive, authoritative, often intimidating,
Bully Broads have been the driving forces behind many of the most
sensational success stories of the New Economy. Unfortunately, many
of these exceptional women are discovering, too late, that the very
qualities that propelled them up the corporate ladder can just as
easily ruin them in today's collaborative business culture. Price:
$21.95
Approachability
Jean Hollands and Laura Steck introduces their newest book, Approachability:
The Key to Influencing People. In the world of internet communication,
face-to-face approachability is more important than ever...Approachability,
say it or do it with an engaging approach, or trouble awaits. This
is not about bein obsequious, it is about making all your hard work
WORK for you! What are some of the possible consequences of NOT
being approachable? Lost business, lost partnerships, lost results,
lost compromises, lost relationships, lost champions for you, lost
sales, lost endoresment for your causes, lost influence on your
agendas, lost time. These are but just a few. Revised and expanded.
Price: $14.95
Red
Ink Behaviors
Here's a tested tool,
the Costimator®, you can use it to get a detailed measure of the
cost of wasted resources by problem employees. Now, for the first
time, you can find out exactly how much you're losing from your
bottom line with the following types of employees: the micro-manager/controller,
the intimidator, the stressor, the withholder, the techno-man, and
others. The financial drain from an apparently outstanding employee
is an insidious problem. It is not always easy to recognize the
negative monetary impact of someone who seems to have many extraordinary
qualities. Price: $14.95
The Silicon Syndrome: A Survival Handbook
for Couples
Too often, the casualities of our high-tech, high-anxiety computer
revolution are the marriages and relationships of those closest to
it. Ironically, as computers speed communications between nations
and corporations, the people who work with computers find themselves
victims of the Silicon Syndrome—a crippling lack of communication
with their non-technical mates. Jean Hollands, the author, has observed
first-hand and treated many symptoms of the Silicon Syndrome: alcoholism,
depression, sexual disorders, obesity, family breakdown, emotional
burnout and others. Here she offers specific solutions to couples
facing stress which threatens to pull them apart. And her advice is
equally important for many others in high-tech relationships. Based
on her personal experiences working with thousands in Silicon Valley,
she provides a workable, interactive program of reconcilliation rather
than resentment, negotiation rather than negativism. This book is
intended to help today's couples reunite and work together again to
fulfill their goals. Price: $15.95
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