Books tagged: generational values

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Principles of Fatherhood: Why You Must Leave a Legacy Behind    by VFMI, LLC.
Price: $2.97 USD. 14450 words. Published on July 5, 2010. .

Learn the principles it takes to discover greatness in you and how to unleash it in others! If every person really thought about the legacy he or she would leave behind, perhaps his or her life would be lived quite differently. The brevity of life is a humbling experience. Everyday, people come and people go. This is the drama of the human experience.
Diversity in the Workplace    by Terry Anthony Smith
Price: $9.95 USD. 5950 words. Published on July 21, 2010. .

A practical guide for team leaders and HR managers for working across diverse cultures in today’s workplace and producing good results both in relationships and productivity. Also included is a link to free assessment questionnaires for the reader to review and evaluate their learning. The author, Terry Smith, is a highly regarded provider of leadership education and management information.
My Life Before & Without Boomers & Yuppies    by Herb Blanchard
Price: Free! 23830 words. Published on February 12, 2011. .

First of all, this very short book is autobiographical. Written by a man who lived the title and to this day does not appreciate what these generations are doing to our society. Many others have expressed their opinions in much the same way so the author realizes that he is not alone in his negative opinions of them. He is not trying to change their ways. He realizes that that is impossible.
Real    by Jennifer Christenson
Price: $5.95 USD. 30520 words. Published on August 13, 2011. .

The posts in this book have connected thousands of REAL people around the world. This book is a testament that our generation can take a stand before a world that has been accustomed to measuring others by what they see, and show them we are “More Than A Face” on Facebook. Most people think our posts are meaningless, but I know our words and thoughts can effect lives.