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After helping over 18,000 CEOs, entrepreneurs, managers, and employees worldwide, Dr. Brian Smith and his daughter, Mary Smith, share their knowledge of being a great leader in their second book of The I in Team Series. Individual Advantages: Be the "I" in Team emphasizes that one's greatest responsibility is their influence. Building on the lessons taught in the first book, Be the "I" in Team aims to guide current and aspiring leaders towards being a positive influence on their teams. The authors use real-life experiences working with and leading teams to discuss: * Being your best self so you can contribute your unique influence * How to delegate, hold accountable, define values, and find balance * The benefits of slowing down and staying in the moment * Remaining humble, mindful, honest, and consistent * Paying attention to details and investing in self-education Designed to engage, empower, and challenge current and aspiring leaders with the information needed to be a positive influence and grow unique strengths, this book does not adopt a "one size fits all" methodology.
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Challenging the misconception of invincibility, this book emphasizes the importance of understanding your body's needs and the impact of long-term eating habits. It encourages readers to reassess their diet to unlock the potential for better health and weight loss. By addressing common misconceptions and promoting a fresh perspective on nutrition, it aims to help individuals achieve lasting wellness and vitality.
Exploring the critical role of teamwork in diverse environments, this book emphasizes the necessity of collaboration for success in today's interconnected world. It highlights how diverse perspectives and skills can lead to innovative solutions and goal achievement. Key elements such as clear roles, effective communication, and strong leadership are discussed, along with strategies to overcome challenges like cultural differences and virtual team dynamics. The principles apply not only to workplaces but also to sports, communities, and personal relationships, enhancing overall morale and motivation.
This philosophical essay explores the concept of perpetual peace, emphasizing its significance throughout history. The modern edition has been meticulously reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability, preserving the original ideas for contemporary and future audiences. Alpha Editions aims to keep this important work accessible, highlighting its enduring relevance in discussions about peace and human coexistence.
Set against the backdrop of Shanghai during World War II, the narrative follows four American siblings navigating their dual cultural identities. At the heart of the story is Mary, who, along with her brothers and baby sister, endures seven months in a Japanese internment camp in 1943. The book offers a poignant exploration of their childhood experiences and the emotional complexities of growing up in a tumultuous environment. Enhanced by personal reflections and photographs, it captures a vibrant yet fleeting era in "The Paris of the Orient."
Scholars have recognized this work for its cultural significance, marking it as an essential part of civilization's knowledge base. It has been faithfully reproduced from the original artifact, preserving its authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. This attention to detail ensures that readers can appreciate the historical context and integrity of the work as it has been housed in prominent libraries worldwide.
The book presents a profound interpretation of Revelation, emphasizing Jesus' love and His invitation for repentance and salvation. It highlights the urgency of His message as a "Last Call" amidst a world filled with mistrust and suffering. Readers are encouraged to embrace faith in Jesus as their Savior, promising a future in a magnificent City of God, sustained by the Tree of Life. The central theme revolves around hope, trust, and the transformative power of accepting divine grace for eternal life.