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  • Mastery Book Audio GERBER E NEW MICHAEL CD EMyth Myth
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    E-Myth Mastery by Michael E. Gerber (Read by the Author) The Seven Essential Disciplines for Building a World Class Company Get Other E-Myth Audio Books click here E-Myth Mastery by Michael E. Gerber - AudioBook CD Brand New : Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 7.5 hours 6 CDs (Abridged) The bestselling author of the phenomenally successful and continually vital The E-Myth Revisited presents the next big step in entrepreneurial management and leadership with E-Myth Mastery. Building on the phenomenal success of The E-Myth Revisited bestselling author Michael Gerber presents the next step in his program E-Myth Mastery. A practical real-world program that is implemented real-time into your busi more here.....

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    E-Myth Revisted by Michael E. Gerber (Read by the Author) Why most small businesses don't work and what to do about it. Get Other E-Myth Audio Books click here E-Myth Revisted by Michael E. Gerber - AudioBook CD Brand New : Unabridged 7 CD s Michael Gerber's The E-Myth Revisited should be required listening for anyone thinking about starting a business or for those who have already taken that fateful step. The title refers to the author's belief that entrepreneurs--typically brimming with good but distracting ideas--make poor businesspeople. He establishes an incredibly organized and regimented plan so that daily details are scripted freeing the entrepreneur's mind to build the long-term suc more.....

  • Michael Enterprise Gerber
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    The E-Myth Enterprise by Michael E. Gerber How to turn a great idea into a thriving business Get Other E-Myth Audio Books click here The E-Myth Enterprise by Michael E. Gerber - AudioBook CD Brand New : Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 4 hours 4 CDs (Unabridged) Got a great idea to start a business? So now what? The E-Myth Enterprise explores the requirements that any new business must meet: the satisfaction of its four primary influencers—its employees customers suppliers and investors—through four fundamental categories—visual emotional functional and financial. Together these form the twin strategies every entrepreneur must use to design a business. The latest book in t find out more.....

  • About the Author Tracy Hogg
    Tracy Hogg who died from cancer on November 25 2004 aged 44, built a career as an expert in child-care and was nicknamed "the baby whisperer" for her ability to placate unruly infants. Although British, she made her name in the eclectic state of California, where she was hired as a maternity nurse and adviser by many Hollywood stars, among them Jodie Foster, Cindy Crawford, Jamie Lee Curtis and Calista Flockhart; even Arnold Schwarzenegger is said to have sought her counsel. The Yorkshire-born Dr Dolittle of the nursery always addressed her employers as "love" or "duck". It was a Hollywood producer who first referred to her as "the baby whisperer" - a reference to the book and film The Horse Whisperer, about a racehorse trainer with an uncanny ability to communicate with animals. She once said: "I've looked after so many thousands of babies, I can understand their language. And I teach new parents to understand their baby too. I also get babies on a routine, so that after three weeks they're sleeping through the night." Her fee for three weeks as a maternity nurse was more than ,000. If there was nothing particularly original about Tracy Hogg's approach to baby care, she had, according to her web site, "an uncanny ability to understand what babies need by listening to their cries and tuning in to their body language." This ability had probably been sharpened by earlier work she had undertaken with disabled children, who often lack verbal communication skills. Tracy Hogg was born to a large dairy-farming family near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, in August 1960. As a child she enjoyed accompanying her grandfather as he made his rounds at a local mental hospital, where he was head nurse. She attended the Doncaster School of Nursing. specialising in children with severe mental and physical disabilities. She underwent further training at Great Ormond Street, at the Children's Hospital in Leeds, and also did a stint with the World Health Organisation in India. At St Catherine's Hospital, Doncaster, she looked after children with learning difficulties. In 1992 she moved to America with her second husband, a car dealer, leaving her two young daughters from her first marriage in the care of their grandmother. This led some to question her parenting abilities, but Tracy Hogg wanted her children to continue their education in England, and the girls joined her during the holidays. Soon after arriving in Los Angeles, she was asked to help out a family with a new-born baby. The mother was Marilu Henner, who starred in the television sitcom Taxi. After that, reports of Tracy Hogg's skills spread by word of mouth. She went on to open a baby supplies store and set up an internet site, describing herself as "a British-trained nurse, lactation educator, and newborn consultant". In addition to working with individual clients, she organised classes for parents and trained child-care workers. In 1997 she produced an audio-tape for breast-feeding mothers which was designed to induce relaxation and reduce anxiety.
  • AudioBook Use, distribution and popularity
    The popularity of portable music players such as the iPod has made audiobooks more accessible to people for portable listening. This has led to a boom in the creation of free audiobooks from Librivox and similar projects that take works from the public domain and enlist volunteers to read them. Audiobooks also can be created with text to speech software, although the quality of synthesised speech may suffer by comparison to voice talent recordings. Audiobooks in the private domain are also distributed online by for-profit companies such as Media Bay, the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), Spoken Word, Naxos, Audioville, Bookstolistento and Audible.com, which in 2006 generated $82.2 million USD in revenue through sales of downloadable audiobooks and other spoken-word content.