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About: Internationally acclaimed innovation expert Val Wright was named as one of the top 50 resources for Chief Operating Officers by ClickSoftware. She is one of only 64 experts inducted into the Million Dollar Consultant® Hall of Fame. The global clients who have requested her help include Starbucks, LinkedIn, and Financial Times. Val’s corporate experience includes tenures during dramatic growth periods at Amazon, BMW, and Microsoft. Val participated on the small team that created the fastest-selling device of all time, Kinect for Xbox, which won a Guinness Book of World Record, selling over 20 million devices. Val’s books include: Thoughtfully Ruthless: The Key to Exponential Growth, named best business book by Independent Press Awards and NYC Big Book Awards, and The Innovation Trifecta: How to Catapult Innovation by Creating a Symbiotic Relationship between Creative, Business, and Technical Minds. She is a regular contributor on CNBC, Bloomberg, Reuters, LA Times, and Today.
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About: Mikki Williams, CSP, Hall of Fame, TEDx speaker, chosen as one of the best speakers in the country by Meetings and Convention Magazine. Award-winning speaker for Vistage International, Master Chair of executive advisory boards, global celebrity speaker, transformational syoryteller, executive speech coach, creator of Speakers School , Keynote Kamp and The Mikki Mouth Club. Mikki has spoken in every US state, every Canadian province, every continent except Antarctica… where she can't wear her stiletto’s.
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About: This best-selling author is your internationally-recognized expert on heart disease, wellness, workplace productivity, stress, life balance, and women's business success. As founder of the American Foundation for Women's Health, she saves lives by sharing her near-death experiences with heart disease and stroke and launched www.StopAfib.org to advocate for patients with atrial fibrillation, a life-threatening irregular heartbeat. Her successful track record as transformation agent includes being a high-tech executive and an Internet pioneer (Dell, Cisco, JCPenney).
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About: Improving the quality of employee's lives is one of the best things a business can do for their employees and their business. Believe it or not, getting rid of physical and digital clutter is one of the more effective actions a business leader can take to categorically increase profits and improve the quality of the lives of their employees. Unquestionably, clutter is bad for business. It not only slows your employees down, it weighs them down. They are less productive than they would like to be, and as a result, less happy than they would like to be. Over time, this emotional baggage not only costs businesses a lot of money, but hurts employees in just about every way, physically, emotionally, and psychologically. They tend to feel tired, overwhelmed and constantly stressed out.
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About: Randy Rolfe is a wife and mother who left the practice of law to focus on family and health and who has now helped many thousands of parents with parent-child communication, marriage issues, child nutrition, work-life balance, homeschooling, relationships with grown children, healthy weight loss, natural living, environmental health, grief and healing, energy medicine, paleo diet, addiction recovery, personality and body types, healthy aging, and happiness. She is author of three books on parenting, as well as five other self-help books. Her perspective is unique, having traveled in twenty-nine countries before the age of 20, and having years of experience as a lawyer, family counselor, theologian, nutritionist, and online entrepreneur, as well as being an international speaker and trainer and popular TV and radio guest.
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About: You Can't Drive Your Car to Your Own Funeral is an honest and unique book that looks at the challenges of guardianship and cancer. Written with deep spiritual insight that can only be cultivated through adversity, and tempered with humor, this book traverses the difficult passage of end-of-life caregiving and the challenges and joys that accompany it. 'Ann Marie Hancock has gifted the world with a memorable book…a wise, warm and at times humorous message about living life to the fullest.' – Dr. Grady Harp, Amazon Top 50 Hall of Fame Reviewer 'I wrote You Can't Drive Your Car to Your Own Funeral with complete dedication, commitment, and the hope that you will find loving solutions to the stressful challenges of caring for a 'difficult' dear one. This is my story, but yours as well. We all have a difficult person in our lives,' says author Ann Marie Hancock.
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