Pacelli Publishing has published its 27th book in its Six-Word Lessons series: Six-Word Lessons for Strength-Based Business Success: 100 Lessons to Build Power, Confidence and Fortitude at Work by Kate Nugent Curtis From athletic competition to corporate success, Six-Word Lessons for Strength-Based Business Success brings you 100 tips that are borrowed from athletes and applied to business. Translating the principles used by elite athletes, Kate shows you how to take concepts like dedication and commitment, mental strength and will power, and perseverance under pressure, and apply them directly to your next meeting or negotiation. Written by Kate Nugent Curtis, English Channel swimmer, public speaker and communication strategist. Kate has been helping business executives succeed for over 20 years. Founder of Communication Tactics, Inc. and Grounded in Strength©, Kate applies the principles of athletic success to push performance both in and out of the conference room. Kate's insights have guided business leaders, challenged conventional thinking and delivered long-lasting results. The book is available in paperback and e-book on Amazon, iBooks and other retailers. Pacelli Publishing's Six-Word Lessons books contain 100 tips on various topics and can help entrepreneurs, coaches and business people promote and share their expertise in their field. Contact Patty at patty@pacellipublishing.com to find out how to write your own and join our group of expert authors.
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Pacelli Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of the 27th book in their Six-Word Lessons series, Six-Word Lessons for Successful Triathletes. The book is written by Lance Carter, who is a triathlon coach and owner of the Everyday Athlete store in Kirkland, WA. Lance is a nine-time Ironman Triathlete who has been training and racing since 1993. He's been coaching triathletes and runners since 1997 with Lance Carter Coaching. As a person committed to a healthy lifestyle, he and two of his friends opened their own specialty and triathlon store, Everyday Athlete, in 2004. His personal mission is "to inspire people to live more fulfilling lives through exercise and mindset elevation." He accomplishes this through his coaching, motivational speaking, and books. Lance says that when you begin the sport of triathlon, there are so many lessons to learn, because you need to learn three sports - swimming, biking and running. Six-Word Lessons for Successful Triathletes will speed up the learning curve. Triathletes are commonly not aware of the many hard lessons they will learn along the way through trial and error. Reading this book will teach you those lessons in advance - before they are needed! Pacelli Publishing is a family service company that edits and publishes books through Createspace, kindle and Smashwords, and they are the founders of the Six-Word Lessons series books, which feature 100 short lessons about any topic. They make a great first book for someone who wants to become a published author and get the message out about their business, interest or cause. This new book, Six-Word Lessons for Writing Business Plans, the 25th in Pacelli Publishing's Six-Word Lessons series, presents 100 brief lessons, each with a one-page explanation, on what issues to address and what mistakes to avoid when writing business plans. It can serve as a handy checklist to make any business plan, and thus any business, better. Written by Ray Waldmann, who has started and grown three successful companies, written six books on business topics, and taught marketing on the faculty of the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business where he also mentored business plan competitions. As CFO of an early stage technology company, he created business plans, and negotiated financing with banks, angel investors and venture capitalists. He was VP of International Affairs for The Boeing Company. He is a graduate of MIT and Harvard Law School. Business Plans serve many purposes, such as organizing start-ups, attracting investors, raising funds, motivating staff, and reassuring customers and suppliers. Make your business plan the best it can be with the following chapters: 1. Do You Need a Business Plan? 2. Start Selling with the Executive Summary 3. Describe a Winning Team and Company 4. Will the Market Sustain Your Business? 5. What are Your Products or Services? 6. Can You Meet or Beat Competitors? 7. Operations: Developing, Producing and Delivering Product 8. Putting it all Together: Compelling Financials 9. "The Ask"--Goal of Your Plan 10. The Right Presentation for the Audience |
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