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  • - Awakening Your Whole Brain to Succeed in Business
    by Steve Wallis & Chance Massaro
    £23.99

    Easy Genius at Work is the eagerly awaited sequel to the award-winning Easy Genius. Your success is at the core of this book. In these easy-to-read pages, are enjoyable exercises to help you: q Learn your strengths. q Apply them for your success. q Find out how your coworkers think (and how you can help them). q Easily acquire a better memory. Do you experience any of these stresses at work: Rapid, frequent, chaotic change? Inexplicable generational differences? Confusing diversity? Rapidly changing legal environment? Dizzying technological advances? Easy Genius at Work will equip you to ride these massive waves with confidence. When you get in touch with your genius, you can master the modern world! Finally a book designed to empower the learner. This unique book is easy and fun to read. Especially useful for the busy employee who must learn new skills on the job fast. Dr. Liz Thach Management Professor Sonoma State University I can''t wait to pass Easy Genius at Work to all our managers! The format makes the insight and information so accessible. This book will be a great tool to use in our training program. Liz Crawford Director of Human Resources St. Francis Winery and Vineyards This book is full of great stuff! Managers can use these ideas to get closer to their employees and get more done with much less stress. Mark Walsh Director of Information Systems County of Sonoma

  • by Steve Wallis & Chance Massaro
    £25.99

  • by Steve Wallis
    £12.99

    Thomas Hardy celebrated the glorious county of Dorset through his writings. Today our vision of Dorset is very much that fixed by Hardy in novels ranging from Far From the Madding Crowd and The Mayor of Casterbridge to Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure. Hurriedly produced in instalments for magazines, they were then reworked by Hardy with care and finesse, and turned into world classics. Steve Wallis revisits the Dorset heartland of Hardy's Wessex, and illustrates the changes that have taken place using old and new images. He charts Thomas Hardy's life and work through the places he knew and the locations he immortalised, from his birthplace at Stinsford, to his old age at Max Gate, with Swanage, Sturminster Newton, Weymouth and Wimborne in between. Join the author on this unique and nostalgic tour through time.

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