Review: It’s All About You! (parables for middle managers)
A review of It’s All About You!: Ten Leadership Parables for Maximizing Middle Management by Charlie Retts. Review by Ken Hughes, Strategic Business Accounts.
A review of It’s All About You!: Ten Leadership Parables for Maximizing Middle Management by Charlie Retts. Review by Ken Hughes, Strategic Business Accounts.
From the author of The Fear of Eden comes a collection of poems and pictures. The poems are divided into collections: Animal Friends, Faith Perspectives, Family & Friends, Songs in Search of a Singer, Natural Wonder, On Poetry, Sonnets, Life Reflections, At Risk: Light from Dark Places, Uber Adventures, and Wonderful Places, Chuck’s poetry demonstrates a beauty and insight in all areas of life, informed by Chuck’s long history of ministry and service to others.
This eBook version contains 24 photographs by the author. For the full version, containng all the author’s photographs, see the paperback edition.
From the author of The Fear of Eden comes a collection of poems and pictures. The poems are divided into collections: Animal Friends, Faith Perspectives, Family & Friends, Songs in Search of a Singer, Natural Wonder, On Poetry, Sonnets, Life Reflections, At Risk: Light from Dark Places, Uber Adventures, and Wonderful Places, Chuck’s poetry demonstrates a beauty and insight in all areas of life, informed by Chuck’s long history of ministry and service to others.
In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Missouri (2020) entry into statehood, this book describes the lives and important contributions of thirty-four famous Missiourians. Written by a famous Missourians, Dr. Thomas H. Olbricht, the book combines biographical information with a fresh approach of the author’s own reflections, memories, and connections with the subjects. Whether you are a Missourian or not, you will come to appreciate Missouri’s surprising influence on the State, the country, and the world.
Some of the colorful profiles included: Stephen F. Austin, Dale Carnegie, Walt Disney, Wyatt Earp, T. S. Eliot, Scott Joplin, JC Penney, Ginger Rogers, Dred Scot, Margaret Truman, Sam Walton, and Laura Ingalls Wilder.