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Special Gift – Chat with the Experts™ Teleseminar with Jack Canfield, author of The Success Principles

On September 8, at 12:00 noon Central, America’s most sought-after workplace transformation expert, Roxanne Emmerich, will be interviewing Jack Canfield, America’s #1 Success Coach and co-creator of the bestselling series Chicken Soup for the Soul®. During the interview Roxanne and Jack will be discussing his book, The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be. Co-authored with Janet Switzer, The Success Principles teaches you how to increase your confidence, tackle daily challenges, live with passion and purpose, and realize all your ambitions. Not merely a collection of good ideas, this book spells out the 64 timeless principles used by successful men and women throughout history. And the fundamentals are the same no matter what your profession or circumstances – even if you’re a student, stay-at-home mom or currently unemployed.

The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be
by Jack Canfield
and Janet Switzer

 

The Success Principles is a roadmap for anyone-from marketing professionals to small business owners, and from teachers to students and parents — striving to achieve their professional and personal dreams and goals. Touching on every aspect of our lives, The Success Principles offers 64 practical and inspiring principles to get any aspiring person from where they are to where they want to be.

It’s an encyclopedia for mastering life… so you can achieve any dream, become who you want to be, and make your life exactly as you want it. This is one program you can’t leave out of your success library. The Success Principles contains all the key elements of a successful, happy life, together, in one place!

This is usually a private teleseminar for The Emmerich Group member clients. However, as a special gift to our audience, Roxanne is extending an invitation for StrategyDriven readers and listeners to participate in this information rich event. This is a great opportunity to bring your whole team together for a Lunch ‘n’ Learn or team learning opportunity.

Join Roxanne and Jack for the call on September 8, 2010 at 12:00 noon Central for one hour to discover:

  • How to get from where you are to where you want to be.
  • The biggest difference between people who are successful and those who aren’t.
  • How to change the outcome of any event, simply by changing your response to it.
  • Why you should drop out of the “Ain’t It Awful” Club and instead surround yourself with success, positive and nurturing people.
  • How to complete past projects, heal past relationships and process old hurts, so you can embrace the future.
  • How to ask for and get everything you want…from people who can give it to you.
  • How to deal with fear and uncertainty.

A teleseminar like this usually costs $500 – $1000 or more, depending on the size of your company. We are inviting you and your team for FREE as a special gift to prepare you for a better 2010 – regardless of the economy.

Registration is easy! To sign up, go to www.ThankGoditsMonday.com/jack-canfield.

Space is filling up quickly so be sure to sign up right away!

Clear your schedule and register TODAY!


About the Authors
 
Jack Canfield , originator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® series and co-author of The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be, has studied and reported on what makes successful people different. He knows what motivates them, what drives them, and what inspires them. Jack brings this critical insight to countless audiences internationally – sharing his success strategies in the media, with companies, universities and professional associations in over 20 countries around the world. To read Jack’s complete biography, click here.
 
Roxanne Emmerich, author of Thank God It’s Monday!, is President and CEO of the Emmerich Group. A member of the National Speakers Hall of Fame, she is listed by Sales and Marketing Management magazine as one of the 12 most requested speakers in the country for her ability to transform negative workplace performance and environments into “bring it on” results-oriented cultures. Roxanne has been featured hundreds of times in leading publications on topics such as leadership for results, employee engagement for bottom AND top-line improvement, profit-rich growth strategies, and a multitude of other workplace breakthrough issues. To read Roxanne’s full biography, click here.

Thank God It’s Monday! Book on Kindle Available at No Cost from August 2-7, 2010

Over the past year, we’ve been privileged to learn about creating a more engaging and motivating workplace environment from Roxanne Emmerich, President and CEO of The Emmerich Group. We are pleased to announce that from now until August 7, 2010, Roxanne has made her bestselling book, Thank God It’s Monday! How to Create a Workplace You and Your Customers Love (Kindle Edition) available for download at no cost from Amazon.com.

This is a very special limited time opportunity where you can get the Kindle version of the TGIM book, but only between August 2nd through the 7th, after that the price goes back up. Even if you already own your own copy of the book, you’ll want to carry the digital version with you on your PC, Kindle or iPad.

Plus, you’ll want to tell all of your friends and colleagues that you care about so they can get it too. Send tweets, Facebook it, blog about it, email and yell it from the roof tops… just make sure you let them know that the Kindle version will only be F-R–E–E between now and August 7, 2010.

Imagine giving them the gift of improving their workplace culture and finding out how to create a workplace where they love what they’re doing… And customers love them too!

This is a limited time offer, sponsored by the publisher to create a massive impact and help companies looking to bust bad attitudes, kick-start sagging sales figures, and create companies that employees love to work FOR and customers love to work WITH.

How to get it? Visit www.Amazon.com or search using your Kindle Reader device between now and August 7th and shop the Kindle Store for the title: Thank God It’s Monday! by Roxanne Emmerich and then download it.

Want to learn more about Roxanne Emmerich and Thank God It’s Monday!? Listen to the StrategyDriven Podcast interview during which Roxanne shares with us her insights on how to create a workplace that engages the hearts and minds of employees and customers; resulting in increased growth and higher profits.

Special Gift – Chat with the Experts™ Teleseminar with David Allen, author of Getting Things Done

  • Do you wish you and your team could be more productive throughout your work day?
  • Do you have all of your projects under control?
  • Do you want to be more organized at home?
Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
by David Allen

 

Getting Things Done, has become nothing short of a global phenomenon. For nearly a decade, the Getting Things Done book has been a bestseller around the world and is the foundation for a wide-range of offerings from the David Allen Company, by individuals and organizations implementing the proven techniques and best practices. This groundbreaking work-life management system transforms personal overwhelm and overload into an integrated system of stress-free productivity. Whether you are an executive, student, or run a business and/or household, GTD will teach you the tips and tricks of how to get–and stay–on top of it all.

Register today and join Roxanne Emmerich as she talks with David Allen about how to be vastly more productive in Getting Things Done.

On Tuesday, May 25 at 12:00 noon CT, America’s most sought-after workplace transformation expert, Roxanne Emmerich, will be interviewing David Allen, author of Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity. David has been featured in Fortune and labeled by Fast Company as “the guru of personal productivity.” In Getting Things Done, he shares with readers the proven productivity strategies that he has developed consulting at such top organizations as New York Life, the World Bank, Microsoft, the Ford Foundation, and the U.S. Navy.

This is usually a private teleseminar for The Emmerich Group members. However, as a special gift to our audience, Roxanne is extending an invitation for StrategyDriven readers and listeners to participate in this information rich event; to help you further enhance your and your business’s productivity.

This is a great opportunity to bring your whole team together for a Lunch ‘n’ Learn or team learning opportunity.

Join Roxanne and David for the call on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at 12:00 noon CT for one hour to discover:

    The keys to focusing your energies without letting things fall through the cracks

  • How to create environments and best practices for work and home to avoid burn-out and keep you relaxed, refreshed, focused, and productive
  • How to set priorities wisely, organize work efficiently, and celebrate the outcomes with the time and money created out of new skills
  • How to transform individuals and cultures of whole organizations in ways that promote both mission-critical outcomes and top-notch quality of work life
  • Functional systems that get your projects under control
  • The five stages of mastering workflow

A teleseminar like this usually costs $500-1000 dollars or far more, depending on the size of your company. The Emmerich Group is inviting you and your team for FREE as a special gift to prepare you for a better 2010 – regardless of the economy.

Registration is easy! To sign up, go to www.ThankGoditsMonday.com/david-allen.

Space is filling up quickly so be sure to sign up right away!


About the Authors
 
David Allen, author of Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, is a consultant, international lecturer, and Founder of the David Allen Company. He is widely recognized as the world’s leading authority on personal and organizational productivity. His thirty years of pioneering research, coaching and education of some of the world’s highest-performing professionals, corporations and institutions, has earned him Forbes’ recognition as one of the top five executive coaches in the United States, and as one of the “Top 100 thought leaders” by Leadership magazine. To read David’s complete biography, click here.
 
Roxanne Emmerich, author of Thank God It’s Monday!, is President and CEO of the Emmerich Group. A member of the National Speakers Hall of Fame, she is listed by Sales and Marketing Management magazine as one of the 12 most requested speakers in the country for her ability to transform negative workplace performance and environments into “bring it on” results-oriented cultures. Roxanne has been featured hundreds of times in leading publications on topics such as leadership for results, employee engagement for bottom AND top-line improvement, profit-rich growth strategies, and a multitude of other workplace breakthrough issues. To read Roxanne’s full biography, click here.

The Apollo Attitude – When Failure is Not an Option

It’s hard to beat the movie Apollo 13 for drama. Over 200,000 miles from Earth, in the vacuum of space, an explosion disabled a space capsule on its way to the Moon.

The mission was over. And it would have been reasonable to assume the astronauts’ lives were over, too. Yet three days later, the astronauts were standing on the deck of an aircraft carrier.

Then there was the three-masted sailing ship Endurance, which left England in August 1914 under the command of Ernest Shackleton with twenty-eight men determined to cross Antarctica by sled.

The Endurance ended up trapped and crushed to splinters by ice floes. The men lived on the Antarctic ice for another two years.

Total survivors out of the original twenty-eight men? Twenty-eight.

What if you approached every challenge in your life and in your work as if you simply HAD to overcome it? I’ll tell you what – you would do it. You would find a way, and you would get it done.


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About the Author

Roxanne Emmerich’s Thank God It’s Monday!: How to Create a Workplace You and Your Customers Love is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and #1 Amazon bestseller. Roxanne is renowned for her ability to transform “ho-hum” workplaces into dynamic, results-oriented, “bring-it-on” cultures in a day. Listen to the free 60-second audio with teammates each Monday to clean up the craziness in your workplace and focus on getting massive results. Sign up today at www.ThankGoditsMonday.com.

The Ten Commandments of Workplace Motivation

Unmotivated employees have rightly been called “the black holes of the business universe.” Fortunately, motivation is not something a person is born with or without. Applying these Ten Commandments can go a long way to helping existing employees find their motivation.

1. Commit with all thy heart so others might follow
Before you ask your employees to commit, you must be fully committed yourself. Throw your heart over the bar, make that complete commitment, and others will follow.

2. Call it tight on dysfunctional behaviors
Declare a zero-tolerance policy for dysfunctional behaviors. People saying one thing and meaning another, giving lip service, gossiping, backstabbing… Enlist a company-wide commitment to stop every one of these.


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About the Author

Roxanne Emmerich’s Thank God It’s Monday!: How to Create a Workplace You and Your Customers Love is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and #1 Amazon bestseller. Roxanne is renowned for her ability to transform “ho-hum” workplaces into dynamic, results-oriented, “bring-it-on” cultures in a day. Listen to the free 60-second audio with teammates each Monday to clean up the craziness in your workplace and focus on getting massive results. Sign up today at www.ThankGoditsMonday.com.