Books tagged: behavioral science

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Who Do You See in the Mirror?    by Joseph Williams
Price: $5.99 USD. 43560 words. Published on October 28, 2010. .

The central theme of Who Do You See in the Mirror? is the trend toward irresponsible behavior in the workplace and what can be done to reverse it. All organizations need responsible members, on every rung of the ladder, to ensure success. The author’s innovative Human CABLE System™ (HCS) is a model for changing irresponsible behavior into responsible behavior.
Grapho-Persuasion: Mastering the Pyramid of Persuasion (Confessions of a Marketing Man)    by Victor Semo
Price: Free! 38230 words. Published on April 1, 2011. .

This is a pocket bible for the novice, timid and talented professionals, to help them to be more influential using Grapho-Persuasion. It is an innovative method, based on years of research, that blends together techniques from the sciences of graphology and persuasion for greater emotional impact. Know who people truly are, and you can move their heart easily.
Communication Skills Magic - Improve Your Relationships & Productivity through Better Understanding Your Personality Style and the Personality Styles of Those Around You    by E.G. Sebastian
Price: $2.97 USD. 52790 words. Published on July 5, 2011. .

When it comes to creating and maintaining successful relationships and effectively communicating with those around us, most of us dabble in the dark and communicate with others based on our instincts... Communication Skills Magic provides you the tools that will help you improve your relationshps, reduce conflict, and become a "master" communicator...
The Golden Apple: Changing the Structure of Civilization    by Edgar J. Ridley
Price: $2.50 USD. 74760 words. Published on August 24, 2011. .

This visionary book delves into the symbolic workings of the mind that drive racism and religious conflict. By encouraging readers to think and live symptomatically rather than symbolically, the author posits that humans were in a special state of mind when they created symbols. His in-depth, groundbreaking research proves that the elimination of symbolic behavior will end global conflicts.
Artificial Fate    by Tammy Salyer
Price: $1.29 USD. 6890 words. Published on March 30, 2012. .

In the near future, a team of scientists attempt to root out evil in the human psyche using artificially intelligent beings. But when the dust of an "industrial accident" settles, the question of who the real monsters are remains.