The New Factory Thinker Re-Wiring Our Minds For Success In A Disrupted Marketplace Are you worried about the impact of technology on your company and your industry? Are you concerned that new tech-driven competitors will up-end your business model and steal away customers? Are you trying to figure out how to prosper in a marketplace being taken over by computers, artificial intelligence, robots, 3-D printers and other disruptive technology? Then read this book. In The New Factory Thinker, entrepreneur and business coach Bill Bishop explains that 99.9% of people today use an obsolete way of...
The New Factory Thinker Re-Wiring Our Minds For Success In A Disrupted Marketplace Are you worried about the impact of technology on your company and ...
Going To The Net is about the psychology of tennis. Bill Bishop and his mentor Coach Conrad explore what happens in the mind of a tennis player, and how these insights can help you on and off the court.
Going To The Net is about the psychology of tennis. Bill Bishop and his mentor Coach Conrad explore what happens in the mind of a tennis player, and h...
How To Sell A Lobster A Psychological Journey Into The Marketplace Of The Mind Do you want to attract more high-quality prospects? Do you want to make bigger sales and dramatically increase your income while working less hard? If so, read How To Sell A Lobster to learn the psychological marketing secrets of a street-wise entrepreneur. Join marketing coach Bill Bishop and his eccentric mentor Marketing Mike on a psychological journey into the marketplace of the human mind. How To Sell A Lobster presents a series of parables about challenging business problems and how to solve them with...
How To Sell A Lobster A Psychological Journey Into The Marketplace Of The Mind Do you want to attract more high-quality prospects? Do you want to make...
The objective of Quibberish(r) is to guess a famous expression from a paraphrase clue of that saying. For example, the paraphrase "The Patron's Perspective Is Perpetually Perfect" is a clue for the expression: "The Customer Is Always Right." For each expression, there are three clues: Hardest, Hard, Easy. Start with the hardest clue. Can you guess the expression? If not, read the hard clue next. Can you guess the expression now? If not, read the easy clue. Can you get it now? You can play Quibberish(r) by yourself, or with your friends. If you want to keep score, score 5 points for the right...
The objective of Quibberish(r) is to guess a famous expression from a paraphrase clue of that saying. For example, the paraphrase "The Patron's Perspe...