The Connection Effect

The Connection Effect

Author: Gordie Bufton

Publisher:

Published: 2018-06-03

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781940302188

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Award-winning international speaker shares what he's uncovered working with entrepreneurs and executive from all around the world. The answers they were searching for are unlocked in The Connection Effect.


The Connect Effect

The Connect Effect

Author: Michael Dulworth

Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1576755363

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Entrepreneur and executive development expert Mike Dulworth's THE CONNECT EFFECT provides readers with a simple framework and practical tools for developing that crucial competitive advantage: a high-quality personal, professional/organizational and virtual network.


The Facebook Effect

The Facebook Effect

Author: David Kirkpatrick

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-02

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1439102120

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Kirkpatrick tells us how Facebook was created, why it has flourished, and where it is going next. He chronicles its successes and missteps.


Connected

Connected

Author: Nicholas A. Christakis

Publisher: Little, Brown Spark

Published: 2009-09-28

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 031607134X

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Celebrated scientists Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler explain the amazing power of social networks and our profound influence on one another's lives. Your colleague's husband's sister can make you fat, even if you don't know her. A happy neighbor has more impact on your happiness than a happy spouse. These startling revelations of how much we truly influence one another are revealed in the studies of Dr. Christakis and Fowler, which have repeatedly made front-page news nationwide. In Connected, the authors explain why emotions are contagious, how health behaviors spread, why the rich get richer, even how we find and choose our partners. Intriguing and entertaining, Connected overturns the notion of the individual and provides a revolutionary paradigm-that social networks influence our ideas, emotions, health, relationships, behavior, politics, and much more. It will change the way we think about every aspect of our lives.


The Parlay Effect

The Parlay Effect

Author: Anne Devereux-Mills

Publisher:

Published: 2020-01-07

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781733395908

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In The Parlay Effect: How Female Connection Can Change the World, Parlay House founder Anne Devereux-Mills shows how small actions can result in a boost in self-awareness, confidence and vision. Using scientific research and personal stories, The Parlay Effect offers a blueprint for creating communities with a positive and multiplying impact.


Gen Z Effect

Gen Z Effect

Author: Tom Koulopoulos

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-11-03

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1351861743

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One of the most profound changes in business and society is the emergence of the post-Millennial generation, Gen Z. While every new generation has faced its share of disruption in technology, economics, politics and society, no other generation in the history of mankind has had the ability to connect every human being on the planet to each other and in the process to provide the opportunity for each person to be fully educated, socially and economically engaged. What might this mean for business, markets, and educational institutions in the future? In this revolutionary new book, The Gen Z Effect: The Six Forces Shaping the Future of Business, authors Tom Koulopoulos and Dan Keldsen delve into a vision of the future where disruptive invention and reinvention is the acknowledged norm, touching almost every aspect of how we work, live and play. From radical new approaches to marketing and manufacturing to the potential obliteration of intellectual property and the shift to mass innovation, to the decimation of our oldest learning institutions through open source and adaptive learning, The Gen Z Effect provides a mind-bending view of why we will need to embrace Gen Z as the last, best hope for taking on the world's biggest challenges and opportunities, and how you can prepare yourself and your business for the greatest era of disruption, prosperity, and progress the world has ever experienced.


The Attachment Effect

The Attachment Effect

Author: Peter Lovenheim

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2018-06-05

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0525504400

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"Every reader will find this book about attachment enlightening." --Dr. Sue Johnson, author of Hold Me Tight "Does a magnificent job of revealing how attachment manifests at the workplace, in friendships, religion, and even politics.” --Amir Levine, M.D., author of Attached A revealing look at attachment theory, uncovering how our early childhood experiences create a blueprint for all our relationships to come Attachment theory is having a moment. It’s the subject of much-shared articles and popular relationship guides. Why is this fifty-year-old theory, widely accepted in psychological circles, suddenly in vogue? Because people are discovering how powerfully it sheds light on who we love--and how. Fascinated by the subject, award-winning journalist and author Peter Lovenheim embarked on a journey to understand it from the inside out. Interviewing researchers, professors, counselors, and other experts, as well as individuals and couples whose attachment stories illuminate and embody the theory's key concepts. The result is this engaging and revealing book, which is part journalism, part memoir, part psychological guide--and a fascinating read for anyone who wants to better understand the needs and dynamics that drive the complex relationships in their lives. Topics include: * What it means to be securely and insecurely attached * How our early childhood experiences create a blueprint for future relationships--and how to use those insights to gain self-awareness and growth * Why anxious and avoidant attachment types tend to attract each other, and how to break the negative cycle * How anyone can work to become "earned secure" regardless of their upbringing and past relationships.


The Mindfulness Effect

The Mindfulness Effect

Author: Dena Samuels

Publisher:

Published: 2018-08-06

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781732483606

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The Mindfulness Effect invites readers on a journey of discovery and empowerment. The ancient practice of mindfulness, or present moment awareness, allows us to clear the clutter from our hectic lives and find a sense of connection, belonging, and purpose.Based on her own healing journey from a childhood of life-shattering trauma, combined with 20 years of experience as a social justice educator and author, Dena Samuels, PhD, offers 25 mindfulness practices and activities. These transformative strategies teach us to mindfully connect to our inner wisdom for increased health and wellbeing; to minimize unconscious bias, and build deeper, more authentic relationships (both personally and professionally) across social differences; and to connect with the earth to live more sustainably. Are you ready to take your life, your organization, and the world, to the next level?


The Probable Effects of the Dissolution of the Connection Between the Church and the State, in Relation to the Religious Interests of Great Britain; Illustrated by the Past and Present Condition of America: with an Exposure of Statements by the Rev. J. G. Lorimer, Glasgow. The Eighth of a Series of Lectures Delivered in Edinburgh, at the Request of the Voluntary Church Association, May 1, 1835. With an Appendix

The Probable Effects of the Dissolution of the Connection Between the Church and the State, in Relation to the Religious Interests of Great Britain; Illustrated by the Past and Present Condition of America: with an Exposure of Statements by the Rev. J. G. Lorimer, Glasgow. The Eighth of a Series of Lectures Delivered in Edinburgh, at the Request of the Voluntary Church Association, May 1, 1835. With an Appendix

Author: Henry WILKES

Publisher:

Published: 1835

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13:

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Making Connections

Making Connections

Author: Kenneth J. Pakenham

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1107673011

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This title introduces first-time readers of academic text to basic reading strategies such as finding paragraph topics, finding supporting details and learning to read quickly. It features a variety of high interest topics including national borders, names, food, sleep, natural disasters, and music.