Woman of Confidence Wisdom for Achieving with Integrity book by Pam Farrel
KShs1,290.00
How does a woman find confidence and strength? In this inspiring book, Pam Farrel focuses on sixteen words, ‘Winning Words’, that can focus our hearts and minds on what is possible with God. Woven into each chapter are lessons from the author’s own experience and from other real-life women who have overcome obstacles and become achievers.
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Woman of Confidence Wisdom for Achieving with Integrity book by Pam Farrel
How does a woman find confidence and strength? In this inspiring book, Pam Farrel focuses on sixteen words, ‘Winning Words’, that can focus our hearts and minds on what is possible with God. Woven into each chapter are lessons from the author’s own experience and from other real-life women who have overcome obstacles and become achievers.
As you consider priorities, courage, risk, networking, tenacity among others. Also learn about the character of God and His view of you.
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PAIN AND THE SECRETS Book by Mugeni Ojiambo
KShs1,150.00Add to cartA building has collapsed. One of the tenants, Lily, a fourth -year student at the University of Nairobi is presumed “dead”. People have gathered to bury her remains. How did she end up living outside the hostels? And is she really dead?
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Leadership is Language book by L. David Marquet
KShs1,990.00Add to cartFew of us realize that our language in the workplace inhibits creative problem solving and escalates uncertainty and stress. In both high pressure situations and everyday scenarios in each meeting and email we have the opportunity to empower our colleagues by using the write words In Say Less Lead More.
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Measure what Matters by Doerr
KShs2,295.00Add to cartMeasure What Matters is about using Objectives and Key Results (or OKRs) to make tough choices on business priorities. It’s about communicating these objectives throughout the company from entry-level to CEO and it’s about collecting timely, relevant data to track progress – to measure what matters.
When Google first started out, its founders had amazing technology, entrepreneurial energy and sky-high ambition but no business plan. John Doerr taught them a proven approach to operating excellence that has helped them achieve greatness. He has since shared OKRs with more than fifty companies with outstanding success.
In this book, Larry Page, Bill Gates, Bono, Sheryl Sandberg and many more explain how OKRs have helped them exceed all expectations and run their organisations with focus and agility.
BUY Measure what Matters by Doerr affordable price in Nairobi, Kenya.
Book Available in kenya| Online bookstore| Kenya’s leading bookshop|Kenyan motivational books. FREE Same-Day book delivery.
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Things we never got Over book by Lucy Score
KShs1,690.00Add to cartEscaping her seemingly perfect wedding, Naomi Witt arrives in rough-around-the-edges Knockemout, Virginia, running to the rescue of her estranged twin, Tina.
Too bad for Naomi her evil twin hasn’t changed at all. After helping herself to Naomi’s car and cash, Tina leaves her with something unexpected: the 11-year-old niece she didn’t know she had. Now she’s stuck in town with no job, no plan, no home and a whole lot of extra responsibility.
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The bribery Syndrome;Joe Khamisi
KShs2,990.00Add to cartThe Bribery Syndrome: How Multinational Corporations Collude with Dictators to Raid Africa’s Natural Resources.
A shocking narration of how global multinationals make billions of dollars in profits by bribing corrupt African dictators and public officials to secure lucrative contracts in some of the most critical economic sectors in Africa. Dozens of foreign company executives have been jailed and/or fined heavily for violating the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the UK Bribery Act.
The book focuses on 28 corrupt leaders in sub-Saharan Africa who cozy up with company executives of some of the largest corporations in the world. Both the officials and the global conglomerates make huge amounts of money using kickbacks, bribery, and corruption while millions of Africans languish in poverty. The Bribery Syndrome is a compelling read.