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For many years, 800-CEO-READ has focused on sales of bulk physical books. We believe (and our customers support) that receiving a physical book at an event or company gathering is not only a great takeaway, it can also be an important visual reference for the reader to go back to, and to the visitor to that reader's office (Hmmm, I wonder how that book is? ).
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A couple of weeks ago, I gave the graduation speech at IDEAS Academy, a high school focused on innovation through design, engineering, arts and sciences. As I spoke to the students, I could see the anticipation, excitement, and possible uncertainty for the future in their faces. After the talk, some of them shared their plans with the auditorium, be it going to college, the military (more than one had this plan), and what those paths would hopefully lead them to.
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This quarter's KnowledgeBOX shipment contains a signed and customized copy of Worthless, Impossible, and Stupid: How Contrarian Entrepreneurs Create and Capture Extraordinary Value. Plus, you'll get an early Advanced Reading Copy of a great new Harvard Business Review Press book as a surprise gift!
This KnowledgeBOX will ship July 10th, and there is a limited quantity, so don't wait!
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Author Debra Kaye wants to help you become an innovative thinker, to "make innovation a regular part of life, and it's a skill she believes is available to anyone. And her book, Red Thread Thinking, will help you "uncover new connections between phenomena that you didn't realize were linked, giving you a fresh understanding and an innovator's edge. " To do this, you'll need to "pull the right threads and connect them properly" in order to create something that solves problems for people.
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With books like, Duct Tape Marketing and The Commitment Engine, John Jantsch has established himself as a marketing expert with great insight into growing a business. Maybe you’ve planted your great business idea, and now it’s time to water it and watch it grow. But how?
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