Hiring Made Easy as PIE with Author Alonzo Johnson

Alonzo Johnson’s new book, Hiring Made Easy as PIE, is an easy-to-use hiring guide for anyone needing to hire top talent. It provides tips on selecting best-fit employees, as well as hiring forms, interview questions and other hiring tools—everything you need to make hiring easy as PIE. Dr. Johnson develops and conducts learning programs on employee selection. He teaches leaders …

Crafting the “Nobody Memoir” with Kimberly Crum

Memoir is a form of nonfiction, much like autobiography, but with more of a focus on storytelling that focuses on a specific time or event in one’s life. Famous people write autobiography. Non-famous people write memoir. Memoir is storytelling, using fictional techniques—characterization, plot, dialogue, and vivid description— to narrate the truth. In the case of a book, structure has become …

Hallelujah!

Authors Cathy Fyock, Lyle Sussman, and Kevin Williamson will be discussing their newest book, Hallelujah! An Anthem for Purposeful Work. You’ll learn more about the inspiration for the book, and discover how to create high performance work teams by focusing on the WHY. To listen to a recording of this webinar, click here. To order Hallelujah, follow this link.

Hello! My Name is Awesome with Alexandra Watkins

Join in an interview with Alexandra Watkins, author of Hello! My Name is Awesome, in this engaging discussion about the power of the right name (for your book, your company, your products and services). To hear the recording, follow this link. To order Hello! My Name is Awesome, click here.

Becoming a Self-Published Author with Peggy DeKay

Want to become a published author? Attend this webinar, led by veteran coach, author, and publisher Peggy DeKay. She’ll discuss these critical issues: Why write a book? Will self-publishing my first book help or hurt my career? Can I get a traditional publishing deal if I choose to self-publish my first book? What are pros and cons of self-publishing and …

Project Management Skills for Authors with Susan Harmansky

Any author with writer’s block or facing a deadline knows how uncomfortable that pressure feels. It’s easy to become paralyzed just thinking about all you need to accomplish, not to mention all the other things on your plate. There is a proven, formal technique used for years by technology and other business professionals to accomplish important work on time – …