Bumblebees Can't Fly: Seven Simple Strategies for Making the Impossible Possible

Bumblebees Can't Fly: Seven Simple Strategies for Making the Impossible Possible

by Barry Siskind (Author)

Synopsis

In theory, bumblebees should not be able to fly, but they do. Because they have to. But people, no matter how smart or how skilled they might be, do not always get off the ground. We are all born with common sense, but we don't always--or often--use it. Must we drift without direction the rest of our lives? Are we doomed if we seem incapable of using our common sense? No, says bestselling author and professional speaker Barry Siskind. In Bumblebees Can't Fly, he shows you how to develop and follow his Seven Strategies of Common Sense. After mastering these simple yet shrewd strategies, you will begin to make more confident decisions, improve your foresight, listen to the wisdom already deep within you--and fly, like the bumblebees!

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 27 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0470834390
ISBN 13: 9780470834398

Author Bio
Barry Siskind, President of International Training and Management, is one of North America's foremost trade and consumer show experts, and a sought-after professional and motivational speaker. He conducts workshops and speaks to thousands of people each year, across North America and internationally. He is the trainer of choice for some of the world's largest trade show and exhibit companies, and publishes his own quarterly newsletter, Successful Exhibiting. Siskind has written hundreds of articles for trade and consumer publications, including The Globe and Mail, Marketing, and Exhibitor Magazine. He is also the author of the bestselling books Making Contact and The Power of Exhibit Marketing.