Just Let ‘Em Sell

Just Let ‘Em Sell

Author: Steven Henry

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2008-09-23

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13: 1503519899

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In this book I will show you simple and creative ways of looking at the sales process. Ideas, supported by real life examples, are shared on how to simplify the motivation and management of your sales team. As many companies attempt to control a sales team I suggest ways to remove duties that inhibit the selling process. We will review improvement techniques to strengthen relations and ultimately revenues from channels to market and customers. The book lays out productivity measurements as well as a very successful and growth based compensation plan. The real message in this book is the need to simplify the sales process, open the door for more selling time which then is proven to increase sales revenues to beat the company plan year after year.


Just Let 'em Play

Just Let 'em Play

Author: Andrew Jacobs

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9780996194464

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The stories seem more prevalent today than ever: coaches and parents pushing kids to the point of "burnout" before high school, parents fighting with referees and umpires, coaches berating kids in front of teammates and parents, and even kids using performance-enhancing drugs. Renowned sport psychologist Dr. Andrew Jacobs, longtime Major League pitcher Jeff Montgomery, and Hall of Fame swimming coach Peter Malone have seen first-hand the issues that are making youth sports increasingly difficult for parents, coaches, officials, and especially kids to navigate. Jacobs' clients, who range from elementary school to professional athletes, regularly talk to him about "burnout"- even before high school. In Just Let 'Em Play, Dr. Jacobs, Montgomery, and Malone utilize decades of experience and training with amateur and professional athletes to explain the importance of winning and losing, success and failure; and why it's okay that not every athlete receive a trophy.


More than Don't Let 'em Win

More than Don't Let 'em Win

Author: DC Vesser

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2020-01-21

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1684568080

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This book attacks a poison that for so very long we have called political correctness. Political correctness (PC) is the act of avoiding expression or language that can perceptively be construed as marginalizing by specific minorities or demographic groups. It is often difficult to argue against PC, because supporters of PC are likely to claim that contrary to using PC, one would instead use expressions or language that offends, which is oft what I wind up doing. This response is a false conflation of permitting and condoning, but the fallaciousness usually doesn't deter those who want to win the argument. It's easy to accuse someone of simply seeking justification to use epithets in order to put him on the defensive and into the unenviable position of having to assert that he's not a racist. It's also dirty and hateful to do so, and that's how such responses should be considered. We also review Agenda 21, Document 7277, the Illuminati, the Club of Rome, and the Committee of 300 in brevity. We discuss the New World Order and speculate about megaregions and their locations both in the United States and abroad. We take a very long train ride from the most southern tip of South America all the way to New Zealand, and we discuss possibilities for a likely location for the capital of the world (that may surprise you). We even speculate about a location right here in the United States for a habitat for useless eaters. We discuss how close we have come in our society to achieve all the goals of the New World Order. I really hope you enjoy the read.


Never Let Them See You Bleed

Never Let Them See You Bleed

Author: William W. Johnstone

Publisher: Pinnacle Books

Published: 2024-02-20

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 0786047461

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From the bestselling masters of the Old West comes the first in a blazing new series about a young deputy sheriff’s coming of age—and trial by gunfire—in a small Texas town. This is the blistering saga of a hero in training, from first blood to final showdown… Flint Moran was fourteen years old when the Civil War ended. He was fifteen when his family bought a plot of land near Tinhorn, Texas. He was barely nineteen when he caught a pair of rustlers stealing cattle—and singlehandedly brought them to justice. How did a teenaged boy track down and capture two hardcase thieves without any help? That’s what Tinhorn sheriff Buck Jackson wants to know. He can’t help but be impressed by Flint’s sharp eye and natural talent with a Henry rifle. So he offers to deputize the boy—tin badge, Colt Frontier Six-Shooter, and all—and Flint happily accepts. But there are things the young deputy doesn’t know. And what he doesn’t know could kill him. . . . There’s a gunman coming to town. A showdown is brewing that could prove to be Flint’s first—and possibly last—test. But either way, there will be blood. . . . Live Free. Read Hard.


Hellen's Babies

Hellen's Babies

Author: John Habberton

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-07-16

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 3752300523

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Reproduction of the original: Hellen's Babies by John Habberton


Harper's Bluff

Harper's Bluff

Author: Susan Lanning

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 0595405509

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A woman fights to keep the land she inherited from her mother from being taken over for a local casino development while the architect brought in by the developers tries to fight his feelings for her.


Let Them Eat Gold

Let Them Eat Gold

Author: Curtis Harnack

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2013-10-08

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1491709936

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It is July of 1932, and farmers throughout the United States are desperate. Prices are plummeting and a drought is wreaking havoc, causing the Midwest to tumble into a dark hole of misery with seemingly no way out. In the midst of this disaster, Des Moines organizer Al Rieman arrives in Port City, Iowa, to initiate a radical organization of farmers. He decides to go undercover to search for thrashing work in hopes of convincing farmers to join together, unionize, and strike. With help from Lyle, a local teen, Al eventually secures work with farmer John Overholtz. As Al gathers farmers on his side and pulls together his master plan for a holiday that will block roads, shrink food supplies, and hopefully raise prices, he and Lyle must deal with a rigid judge and his housekeeper; a hard-nosed landlord and her alcoholic husband; an ineffective sheriff and his bitter wife; and a colorful newspaper editor who plays all sides. As if that is not enough, Al has an encounter with a beautiful young woman Helen, who may change his plans for good. In this novel based on true events of the Great Depression, an uprising comes to fruition that shocks America and changes history forever.


Let It Go

Let It Go

Author: T.D. Jakes

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-01-29

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1416547339

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Shares uplifting advice about the virtues of forgiveness, offering strategic and biblically based advice on how to achieve peace and personal fulfillment by letting go of past wrongs.


Just Let Them Love You

Just Let Them Love You

Author: Pamela J. Lantz

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2018-12-28

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1973647877

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Ever since Lila Mayer was a child living on a remote farm in upstate New York, she has yearned for more. So when an opportunity to fulfill her graduate school requirements abroad presents itself, she jumps at the chance. Lila’s first day of student teaching at Chayah, a highly-esteemed Israeli school for special needs children, has her on edge. Far from family, farm, and her best friend, Patty, she is doing her best to relax and enjoy her opportunity. Five simple words spoken by her host mother to “just let them love you” helps calm her butterflies and ease her soul. As she embarks on a year-long journey of discovery through the Holy Land, she meets engaging friends as God reveals Himself through His many names. From scooter rides to Mediterranean estates, moonlighting at a radio station, assisting in rescuing trafficked children, and hosting Chayah’s first Olympic games, Lila embraces her experiences and spiritual transformation. When her journey surprisingly provides clues to a lifelong family mystery, she is eventually led to her calling. But even with God’s help, will she be able to redeem time and right past wrongs? In this inspirational tale, an American student teacher travels to Israel where she is led on a compelling journey of self-discovery and spiritual transformation.