Plus d’un million de livres, à portée de main !
Bookbot

Bill Hawkins

    Dad Always Said
    Inside the House of David
    Armed to the Dentures
    Where's the Party?
    Bring out the best in every employee
    • Bring out the best in every employee

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(9)Évaluer

      "Drive business growth and real value by empowering the right people in any organizationIn Bring out the Best in Every Employee, behavioral experts and top global consultants Don Brown and Bill Hawkins deliver a proven, research-supported program for developing what they call an organizations "solid citizens"--the employees at the widest part of the bell curve. Brown and Hawkins surveyed more than 40,000 workers to learn what employees want from their managers. Through analysis of their research findings, the authors have developed actionable strategies that leaders can use to empower and engage the "true heart of the team," as well as methods for tapping into this potential to achieve a powerful competitive edge in this post-recession rebound. Don Brown is the owner and founder of Situational Services, Inc., a training and development company. Don is also a founding developer of the successful Vision to Results concepts and products. Bill Hawkins is an internationally respected expert in leadership effectiveness who coaches organizations and individuals on ways to develop leadership potential. He is member of the Learning Network, and the Peter Drucker Foundation "Thought Leaders Forum.""--

      Bring out the best in every employee
    • Where's the Party?

      • 102pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Far too many people think there is no difference between the Republican and Democrat Parties. By the same token, far too many Christians support the party who attacks Christians and Christianity and pushes an agenda which violates each of the 10 commandments. How can that be? The only reasonable explanation of why a person would support the very same people who are working hard to destroy their faith is because they have been misled by the wolf who came in sheep's clothing.The Christian will find it very helpful by better understanding of why we can no longer remain ignorant about parties and come to understand that political involvement has now become a matter of self-defense. In order to do that, it's imperative that Christians know which party supports the Word of God, and which rejects it.The purpose of this book is to show the profound difference between the two major American political parties in relation to the Ten Commandments. The reader will have no excuse once this book is read and will not be able to plead ignorance, or deception, anymore.

      Where's the Party?
    • Armed to the Dentures

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Six heavily armed, elderly women, what could possibly go wrong?Swindled of their life savings by their retirement home manager, the ladies of the 4 o’clock poker club are destitute and off the grid. Violet, Marybeth, Mini, Doris, Ruby, and Bernice retire to an abandoned farm. How long can the fragile peace last, with all those years of experience demanding to be unleashed?The ladies are, to a woman, determined not to be a burden on anyone. When the FBI fails to retrieve their savings, the reality of dying poor crashes in on them, and desperation pushes them inexorably toward the brink, the ladies cut loose with their own outrageous brand of international crime spree.Anyone who has an elderly parent or grandparent that isn’t safely locked away should read this and worry.“What happens when five ‘golden years’ escapees set out with a hundred thousand dollars and a rental car on a tropical island? Great fun, that’s what! Hawkins’s tenderness for his characters enriches the wit and wisdom of these golden gals on their high-spirited adventure.” – Barbara Kyle, bestselling author of the Thornleigh Saga novels.

      Armed to the Dentures
    • Dad Always Said

      Wit and Wisdom of the Greatest Generation

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the unique belief and values system of the Greatest Generation, shaped by the challenges of the Great Depression and World War II. It highlights how their experiences during these tumultuous times contributed to one of the most significant economic booms in American history following the war.

      Dad Always Said