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Executive Charisma: Six Steps to Mastering the Art of Leadership19 reviews
D. A. Benton

McGraw-Hill, 2003

Excellent work!
The techniques written in this book should be practiced every day by every single person in the world.
  
  











  



  
From Biotech to Hollywood: New Career Opportunities in Technology2 reviews
D. A. Benton

Prentice Hall Press, 2002

Excellent book!
Having read all of Debra Benton's books, and also working in the technology field, I was interested to read what she'd have to say about this field currently mired in gloom and doom. Unlike some of her other books, which reiterate and build upon the principles outlined in "How to Think Like a CEO" and "Lions Don't Need to Roar" -- both great books, btw -- this book focuses more on new material ...
  
  











  



  
Lions Don't Need to Roar14 reviews

Grand Central Publishing, 2001

How to fool most of the people most of the time
Deborah Benton has written a must-read book for all us cubicle dwellers who lack real credentials or talent but nevertheless want a quick, if flimsy, façade of competence and don't mind being a little sleazy about getting it. Here is Barnum's dream - a handbook for creating an artificial aura of respectability. Forget your lack of organization skills, inability to use written English, and that ...
  
  











  



  
What War?2 reviews
D. Fred Benton

Trafford Publishing, 2006

What War?
I enjoyed reading Fred Benton's book, WHAT WAR? I am a fellow Korean War veteran who, like Fred, viewed the war from the position of an enlisted man. I felt the emotions that he experienced. On the downside, frustration, fear, and longing for those things back home in the States. On the upside, the camaraderie that develops between soldiers in harms way.
  
  











  



  
The $100,000 Club10 reviews

Grand Central Publishing, 1999

The book is now my secret weapon!
I am a real person, and a simple reader. Mentioning the above is simply to claim the authenticity of my review, not some made up or conspired opinion or expression, but a true and genuine review. This is one of the greatest and best books I ever read by far, especially in it's own category. What it's contents cover and how the whole book is put together is a marvelous and tremendous work. I am ...
  
  











  



  
How to Think Like a CEO: The 22 Vital Traits You Need to Be the Person at the Top26 reviews
D. A. Benton

audible.com

I wish I'd known this when I started my career 12 years ago.
Some people could say this is common sense. But my years in corporate America has taught me it's not common practice. Benton lays out in a clear, succinct manner what the best leaders in business or in politics do to be effective. You'll recognize a lot of the traits in yourself and a lot in people that you admire. More importantly you'll be reminded of the importance of various attributes and ...
  
  











  



  
Key to Common Woody Landscape Plants in the Midwest1 review
Benton M. Stidd, Robert D. Henry

Stipes Publishing, LLC, 1995

Great resource
This publication has helped me identify many plants in my area. As long as the reader is familiar with the use of dichotomous keys then there should be no problem utilizing this book.
  
  











  



  
Secrets of A CEO Coach12 reviews
D. A. Benton

McGraw-Hill Companies, 1999

Sometimes the solutions are obvious
I am always trying to absorb as many viewpoints as I can on the important subject of coaching. My role involves coaching of senior leaders and my own team, so the title of this book urged me to pick it up and read it. However, I was surprised to find that despite the title, this book is really geared towards self reflection and self awareness of ones own opportunities. The book really gets ...
  
  











  



  
Storied Crossings1 review
Robert Paul Blumenstein, Frank Reynolds, ...

Scribes Valley Publishing Company, 2004

Love this book
This book was a joy to read from cover to cover, as you review each great short story! It keeps your attention and you cant wait until you get to the next one. I do wish it was longer or had more entries, perhaps a volume two. Made me want to write.
  
  











  



  
How to Act Like a CEO8 reviews

McGraw Hill Text, 2002

Can one person really be this smart?
"How to Act Like a CEO" captures the strategic business savvy of Corporate stars! Like everything else written by D.A Benton, this book provides us with insight into the minds of industry leaders. I have yet to read a book by any other author that even remotely compares to this treasured information. Bravo, Ms. Benton...you have done it again!
  
  











  



  
Amethyst on milky quartz from Hopkinton, Rhode Island.: An article from: The Mineralogical Record
Ojhn Ravokan, Deavid B. Mitcheltree, ...

The Mineralogical, Inc., 1995

This digital document is an article from The Mineralogical Record, published by The Mineralogical, Inc. on March 1, 1995. The length of the article is 3356 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. From the supplier: Sceptered amethysts on milky quartz ...
  
  











  



  
1961 Britannica Book of the Year: Featured Articles
William Benton, M.D. Edward L. Bortz

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1961

Featrured Articles for the year of 1961. Articles are based on The Voice of Latin America and Healthy Added Years
  
  











  







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