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Uncommon Sense, Common Nonsense

Author : Jules Goddard
Publisher : Profile Books
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 31,17 MB
Release : 2012-05-03
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1847658210

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This is a book for managers who know that their organisations are stuck in a mindset that thrives on fashionable business theories that are no more than folk wisdom, and whose so-called strategies that are little more than banal wish lists. It puts forward the notion that the application of uncommon sense - thinking or acting differently from other organisations in a way that makes unusual sense - is the secret to competitive success. For those who want to succeed and stand out from the herd this book is a beacon of uncommon sense and a timely antidote to managerial humbug.

Common Sense Is Uncommon

Author : Anne Balaban
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 26,31 MB
Release : 2011-06-07
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1462021069

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Everything in your life starts with your thoughts; they direct your actions and emotions. This puts you in control of so much more of your life than you may realize. Common Sense Is Uncommon offers a collection of wisdom taken from author Anne Balaban’s motivational lectures. They are designed to inspire change in your life—whether at work, at home, or at play—by redirecting your thoughts from ones of negative anticipation to those of positive expectations. Remember: • Until you realize your strengths, you don’t have any. • Education is to the mind what exercise is to the body. • You can’t throw mud without getting dirty hands. Common Sense Is Uncommon provides an opportunity to acquire new and different ways of thinking, feeling, and doing. In order to have a more positive life, you must understand your innermost thoughts. This beautifully illustrated volume will provide you with the opportunity to find inspiration in these words and enable the changes necessary to be the person you are destined to be—always.

Uncommon Common Sense

Author : Lynn H. Poulson
Publisher :
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 18,81 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780935834987

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A book used for the "Home and Family Studies" course at Snow College in Ephraim, Utah. LDS friendly, it offers checklists, analyses, inventories, ledgers, tips, charts, steps, techniques, Q&As, and much more to help engaged or married couples plan for and enjoy a successful marriage.

Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain

Author : Ryan Blair
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 44,84 MB
Release : 2013-03-26
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1591845998

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Like many entrepreneurs, Ryan Blair had no formal business education. But he had great survival instincts, tenacity, and, above all, a "nothing to lose" mindset. His middle-class childhood ended abruptly when his abusive father succumbed to drug addiction and abandoned the family. Blair and his mother moved to a rough neighborhood, and soon he was in and out of juvenile detention, joining a gang just to survive. Then his mother fell in love with a successful entrepreneur who took Ryan under his wing. With his mentor's guidance, Blair started his first company, 24/7 Tech, at age twenty-one. He has since created and sold several companies for hundreds of millions of dollars. This is an inspirational guide full of powerful stories and lessons and a road map for entrepreneurial success.

Uncommon Sense

Author : J. Robert Oppenheimer
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 46,3 MB
Release : 2013-11-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1468467352

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J. Robert Oppenheimer, a leading physicist in the Manhattan Project, recognized that scientific inquiry and discovery could no longer be separated from their effect on political decision-making, social responsibility, and human endeavor in general. He openly addressed issues of common concern and as a scientist accepted the responsibility brought about by nuclear physics and the atom bomb. In this collection of essays and speeches, Oppenheimer discusses the shift in scientific awareness and its impact on education, the question of openness in a society forced to keep secrets, the conflict between individual concerns and public and political necessity, the future of science and its effects on future politics---in short, the common and uncommon sense we find in our modern day reality.

Uncommon Sense Teaching

Author : Barbara Oakley, PhD
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 13,13 MB
Release : 2021-06-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 0593329740

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Top 10 Pick for Learning Ladders’ Best Books for Educators Summer 2021 A groundbreaking guide to improve teaching based on the latest research in neuroscience, from the bestselling author of A Mind for Numbers. Neuroscientists and cognitive scientists have made enormous strides in understanding the brain and how we learn, but little of that insight has filtered down to the way teachers teach. Uncommon Sense Teaching applies this research to the classroom for teachers, parents, and anyone interested in improving education. Topics include: • keeping students motivated and engaged, especially with online learning • helping students remember information long-term, so it isn't immediately forgotten after a test • how to teach inclusively in a diverse classroom where students have a wide range of abilities Drawing on research findings as well as the authors' combined decades of experience in the classroom, Uncommon Sense Teaching equips readers with the tools to enhance their teaching, whether they're seasoned professionals or parents trying to offer extra support for their children's education.

Uncommon Sense

Author : Jill Harrington
Publisher :
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 16,99 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781773270098

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Winner of the Gold Medal, Top Sales & Marketing Book of 2017, Top Sales & Marketing Awards You're a talented sales professional, but you face big hairy sales challenges every day and you just can't seem to get anywhere. * Why can't I get time with my prospects and clients? * Why are my benefit-loaded e-mails and phone calls falling on deaf ears? * How do I loosen the stranglehold of an established supplier? * How do I convert more leads into sales? * How do I stand out when my competition claims the exact same benefits? Same old questions, but in today's market they call for different answers. Uncommon Sense shows you how to shift your thinking and behavior to stand out from the pack and achieve bigger, better sales, faster. It's time to dispense with the common nonsense of dusty old selling imperatives (like, elevator pitches, unique value propositions, and Always Be Closing). Stop thinking like a seller, and start thinking like your customers and prospects. Uncommon Sense shows you how to shift the way you sell . . . and the results you get: * Provides a toolkit of practical strategies and tactics that will improve your access to prospects, enrich engagements with your customers, and transform your results. * Features dozens of examples of calls gone seriously wrong, career-changing stories of real salespeople, eye-opening statistics, and tips for thinking your way out of self-defeating behaviors into providing real value for clients. * Presents counter-intuitive sales thinking in bite-sized chunks for the busy salesperson who wants practical advice on specific topics. Whether you're a seasoned sales pro or a novice, a sales manager who wants to launch the team to new levels of performance, or a small business owner struggling with the selling role, Uncommon Sense is the personal sales coach you need to shift your thinking, shift your habits, and shift your performance to new heights.

Uncommon Sense

Author : Andrew Pessin
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 50,68 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1442216093

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In eighteen lively chapters, Andrew Pessin examines the most unusual ideas from the ancient Greeks and contemporary thinkers, how they have influenced the course of Western thought, and why, despite being so odd, they just might be correct. -Time is an illusion. -Your thoughts do not exist inside your head. -There is no physical world -And more!

Common Sense in Uncommon Times

Author : Pamela Meyer-Crissey
Publisher : Granite Publishing, L.L.C.
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,93 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Bioterrorism
ISBN : 9781893183551

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Change can come to us swiftly through natural disasters or manmade ones. Common Sense in Uncommon Times explores four types of personal emergencies and seven elements of short-term survivalAir, Temperature, Water, Food, Health, Community and Spiritualityall essential to our sense of security. No matter what occurs, being prepared emotionally and physically will make life easier. Learn to set up Four Sets to assist you with different emergencies, but which will also be useful even if disaster never comes. Suggestions are given on what to include in each set, and blank lists are given to customize your own needs. The book includes natural remedies, which can assist you with common health issues that can arise, and even includes what natural plants grow almost anywhere that may be helpful to your health. This expanded 2nd edition goes deeper into supporting yourself through societal changes that seem to be shifting under our feet. Are you prepared to shift along with them?

Leading with Uncommon Sense

Author : Wiley C. Davi
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 25,31 MB
Release : 2020-06-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 3030419711

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This book offers alternatives to typical leadership, highlighting new ways of thinking about how individuals can lead effectively. Specifically, it integrates several fields, including neuroscience, behavioral economics, mindfulness, cognitive and social psychology, emotional intelligence, and management decision-making. The authors challenge the “common sense,” mainstream thinking about leadership, arguing that effective leadership depends on a more complicated understanding of the underlying dynamics.When leaders rely on the common sense that they have been taught explicitly or implicitly about leadership, the results are often not effective—for themselves personally, for their followers, for the organizations in which they lead, and for society as a whole. For example, aspiring leaders often believe that the mark of good leaders is their ability to come up with quick answers to problems. Others believe that one’s ability to minimize complexity and uncertainty indicates leadership potential. In addition, despite the literature suggesting the value of engaging in self-reflection, few leaders regularly step back and look inward. Even those who can intellectually discuss emotional intelligence often focus on their ability to influence the emotions of others rather than reflecting on and learning from their own emotions.The book calls for leaders to operate with more humility and greater awareness of the multiple contexts in which they function—approaches that improve life for all organizational members. As leaders become more effective, they will become healthier and more satisfied, less harried, more grounded, and more fulfilled in their lives.