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The Breakthrough Principle of 16X: Real Simple Innovation
for 16 Times Better Results

A realistic, ready-to-use innovation process for doing things differently, with no more effort or energy, to get 16 times better results.  >more    >video clip

 

 
$ 6.95
The Breakthrough Principle of 16x

Fast Growth: A Career Acceleration Strategy

Provides a breakthrough strategy for career acceleration, increased competency, and maximum employability. Use 12 high-performance guidelines to achieve job security and career success. >more

 
$ 6.95
Fast Growth: A Career Acceleration Strategy

HardOptimism: How to Succeed in a World Where Positive Wins.

HardOptimism helps your people develop the thought patterns that build resilience. . . that serve as a buffer against stress. . . that energize, empower, and enhance performance in virtually all circumstances. >more

 
$ 13.50
HardOptimism

The Mars Pathfinder Approach to "Faster-Better-Cheaper":
An Employee Handbook on Innovation

Co-authored with Brian Muirhead, Flight System Manager of the JPL Mars Pathfinder Team, this book shows how a small group of dedicated people—tapping into the spirit of ingenuity and innovation—proved that "faster-better-cheaper" works. >more

 
$ 9.95
The Mars Pathfinder Approach to "Faster-Better-Cheaper": An Employee Handbook on Innovation

The Quantum Leap Strategy

A high-velocity formula for penetrating imaginary barriers and achieving dramatic breakthroughs. >more

 
$ 6.95

you2: A High-Velocity Formula for Multiplying Your
Personal Effectiveness in Quantum Leaps

A high-velocity formula for achieving the performance breakthroughs required in today's fiercely competitive
world. >more

 
$ 7.95
you2: A High-Velocity Formula for Improving Your Performance in Quantum Leaps