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Anonymous
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Sooner or later, we are all called to lead in some capacity. Leadership skills are vital in corporate settings, small businesses, church or community organizations, and even within the home. Chris Brady and Orrin Woodward have recognized this need and have jointly created an in-depth, step-by-step guide for developing leadership skills.Utilizing an abundance of historical examples, the authors have developed a unique 5-step plan that charts a course for creating and maintaining strong leadership in any organization. The plan guides the reader through the "Five Levels of Influence": - Learning: a leader must be able to learn from anyone - Performing: perservere through failure to find success - Leading: extend your ability by expanding your team - Developing Leaders: learn to trust your people - Develop Leaders who Develop Leaders: create a legacy This book is full of prescriptive advice, quotes and anecdotes that illustrate their principles. |
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Silly Willy and Silly Jilly dressed in Mary Poppins-meets-the Music Man regalia lead the singing kids through Silly Dillyville in this Kidsongs outing. The 11 tunes include standards like "The Name Game" (the song that rhymes every name with "bo-banna, fe-fi-fo-fanna..."), "Down by the Bay," "Michael Finnegan" and "Purple People Eater." Each song features characters that introduce the songs. So Billy Daffidilly sings about his eccentric mother, Professor Quackenbush describes the one-eyed violet beast (who also makes an appearance), and Farmer Phil shows off his straw-hatted iguana, a hen pulling a cart, and an owl that performs no discernable tricks in "Fiddle-I-Fee." The whole "town" joins in for the "Do the Silly Willy" finale, featuring Willy rapping in his candy-striped jacket. This 27-minute program was shot at Universal Studios in North Hollywood, California, and a tour of its attractions rolls under the credits. Aimed at ages 1 to 8. --Kimberly Heinrichs
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Anonymous
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I could barely speak Japanese and certainly couldn't read it. The sign was full of Kanji and Katakana script. Next to each random jumble of foreign symbols were familiar Arabic ... |
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Anonymous
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hey Chris, just wanted to say that it was a pleasure playing golf with you in the Vandy tourney at The Golf Club on 10/27. Thanks for being so kind (and helpful) to four old hackers. Wishing you the best in '09. If you ever have a desire to play The Govenor's Club, please call or write. KennyStapp@bellsouth.net |
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Anonymous
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Great to see you again last weekend, wishing you the best of luck! |
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Anonymous
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Chris had an average year but shot some low rounds in the last couple of outings. Great girl, all your VU fans will be pulling for you in Daytona! |