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Where You Look Is Where You Go! True or False?
Why do so many people blame their circumstances for their unhappiness or lack of success. The truth lies between their ears. This article highlights the incredible power of recognition and appreciation as tools for changing the circumstances of our lives.

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2006 Global Brand Trends letter
A yearly letter Stanley Moss authors discussing last year's topics and looking ahead to critical areas of brand discussion for the coming year.

Throwing the Elephant
Book review -- Zen and the Art of Managing Up -- By Stanley Bing; HarperCollins Publishers, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10019; February 2002, 160 pp

2007 Global Brand Trends letter
A yearly letter Stanley Moss authors discussing last year's hot topics, and looking ahead to the next year in the brand discipline. This year Stanley looks into nation branding and "Borat", Mediology, Personal Branding, and branded conflicts. A must-read for practitioners and students.

Luxury in 2007
In this short article, Stanley Moss tracks the evolution of luxury brands, and how they relate to current market conditions.

Price Is an Issue Its Not THE Issue
You’ve hired a dedicated sales force. Your company has the best product. Great service is delivered after the sale. So why is your team losing sales to “low price?” Colleen Stanley of SalesLeadership explains four reasons great companies run into this problem.

Enthusiasm - “It’s Showtime!”
“It’s Showtime, and you’re only as good as your last performance.” Stanley Marcus

Demographic Profile of an Average American Millionaire
Bullet points from the book "The Millionaire Next Door" by Thomas J. Stanley.

Psychographic Profile of an Average American Millionaire
Bullett points from the book "The Millionaire Next Door" by Thomas J. Stanley.

The Millionaire Next Door Summary
This is a condensed summary of the book "The Millionaire Next Door" by Stanley and Danko. It is a quick read for those who have forgotten it contents or want an idea of what the book is about.

A case for a business plan - September, 11’s lesson for small and medium business owners
Many of us know the story of Morgan Stanley, the global financial services firm and largest tenant in the World Trade Center, who lost ONLY 6 out of its 2,700 employees on September, 11. But did you ever wonder why? Why only 6 employees (including Morgan Stanley’s head of security)? And what on earth can this story tell us about business plans?

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