15th
August
2005


The Cancer Code is the story of Mike and Bettin Jetter, a husband and wife team, and the success they have achieved in the face of adversity. This is the story of Mike who stared death in the face, won and in that process created a revolutionary software product–MindManager. This is also the story of Bettina, who shared each and every moment of her husband’s agony, frustration and depression and together built a software company–Mindjet. This story also features the family and friends of both Mike and Bettina and shows how a supportive family and caring friends can make a difference in a person’s fight for survival.
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15th
August
2005
The Ends Justify the Meanness


This is a book that people should read irrespective of their profession, background and social status. It is a survival guide for the new millennium. If you want to survive, thrive and beat the competition in this brutally competitive and totally unfair world, you should be practicing Machiavellian strategies and techniques. This book is about what Machiavelli would have done if he were in your position.
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13th
August
2005
Seven Steps to Genius Every Day


As the book’s blurb says, “Consider it as a self-help book that Leonardo Da Vinci never wrote—a revolutionary approach to learning and creativity that teaches that you don’t have to think that you are a genius to be able to think like one.”
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13th
August
2005
Learn the Strategies of Savvy Socializing - For Business and Personal Success


In the age of business and social networking do you have in you all you need to build relationships by just walking into a room full of strangers. If no this is the book for you. ‘Work a Room’ tells you how to do it. Whether it is a social occasion, cocktail party, or business function, having the confidence and know-how to meet new people can make all the difference to your business and personal advancement. Management consultant, speaker and writer Susan RoAne shows how you can become networking grandmasters in this wonderfully written book.
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