Roger Dooley

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Brainfluence
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Brainfluence
  • By: Roger Dooley
  • Length: 9 hours 39 minutes
  • Publisher: BookaVivo
  • Publish date: March 09, 2021
  • Language: Spanish
  • (980 ratings)
(980 ratings)
Un libro para persuadir e influir sobre los demas *Un libro que concentra todas las novedades del neuromarketing De acuerdo con la neurociencia, el 95% de nuestros pensamientos, emociones y aprendizaje ocurre antes de que seamos conscientes de ello,... Read more
Brainfluence
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Brainfluence
  • By: Roger Dooley
  • Length: 7 hours 14 minutes
  • Publisher: Ascent Audio
  • Publish date: July 20, 2020
  • Language: English
  • (1285 ratings)
(1285 ratings)
Neuromarketing studies the way the brain responds to various cognitive and sensory marketing stimuli. Analysts use this to measure a consumer’s preference, what a customer reacts to, and why consumers make certain decisions. This... Read more
FRICTION—The Untapped Force That Can Be Your Most Powerful Advantage
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FRICTION—The Untapped Force That Can Be Your Most Powerful Advantage
  • By: Roger Dooley
  • Length: 9 hours 50 minutes
  • Publisher: McGraw Hill-Ascent Audio
  • Publish date: May 09, 2019
  • Language: English
  • (98 ratings)
(98 ratings)
NAMED A “BEST BUSINESS BOOK OF 2019” by strategy+businessAnnually, $4.6 trillion of merchandise is left in abandoned e-commerce shopping carts. Every year, the U.S. economy loses $3 trillion dollars in productivity due to excess... Read more
FRICTION—The Untapped Force That Can Be Your Most Powerful Advantage
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FRICTION—The Untapped Force That Can Be Your Most Powerful Advantage
  • By: Roger Dooley
  • Length: 9 hours 50 minutes
  • Publisher: McGraw Hill-Ascent Audio
  • Publish date: May 09, 2019
  • Language: English
  • (98 ratings)
(98 ratings)
NAMED A “BEST BUSINESS BOOK OF 2019” by strategy+businessAnnually, $4.6 trillion of merchandise is left in abandoned e-commerce shopping carts. Every year, the U.S. economy loses $3 trillion dollars in productivity due to excess... Read more

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Age of Emergency When uprisings against colonial rule broke out across the world after 1945, Britain responded with overwhelming and brutal force. Although this period has conventionally been dubbed “postwar,” it was punctuated by a succession of hard-fought, long-running conflicts that were geographically diffuse, morally ambiguous, and impervious to neat endings or declarations of victory.Age of Emergency ... Read Book
Wingwalkers A former WWI ace pilot and his wingwalker wife barnstorm across Depression-era America, performing acts of aerial daring. They were over Georgia somewhere, another nameless hamlet whose dusty streets lay flocked and trembling with the pink handbills they’d rained from the sky that morning, the ones that announced the coming of DELLA THE DARING DEVILETTE, who would DEFY THE HEAVENS, shining like ... Read Book
Magnificent Mind at Any Age It all starts with your brain: how you think, how you feel, how you interact with others, and how well you succeed in realizing your goals and dreams. When your brain works right, so do you. When it’s out of balance, you feel frustrated, or worse. Yet amid all the advice that bombards us daily about how to keep the rest of our body strong and healthy, we hear very little about how to keep the ... Read Book
Highland Sparks Gwyneth of the Cunninghams has one goal: to kill Duff Erskine, the corrupt merchant who murdered her father and brother. The last thing she needs is a distraction, but fate deals her one in the form of Logan Ramsay, a maddeningly handsome Highlander who waylays her mission. Logan and his brother-in-law seek her help in rescuing two bairns and spiriting them away to the Highlands. When Gwyneth ... Read Book
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About: Menopause Women considering hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopause symptoms and health benefits should read this controversial, provocative book first. “Advertising and research dollars are spent trying to convince women that estrogen will cure everything from heart disease to Alzheimer’s,” writes John R. Lee, M.D., “but there is scant evidence for any of these claims and reams of evidence ... Read Book
Team Building: Discover How To Easily Build & Manage Winning Teams Are you tired of being on a losing team? Do you wish you knew how to build a team of winners?Whether you want to (1) build a winning team, (2) be a great leader, or (3) recruit the right way, this is the audiobook for you!Is your team in chaos?Learn how to evaluate where your team stands and identify potential problem areas to improve on. Strategically employ each member’s strengths to make the ... Read Book
First Daughter Jack McClure lost his daughter. Now it’s his job to make sure the president-elect doesn’t lose his. For eight years, America has been led by a president hell-bent on aggressive foreign policy and re-building the nation on Christian values. A new administration is on its way in, but the president has a few power moves left to see his legacy solidified. Moderate conservative Edward Carson is ... Read Book
Make Today Count Drawing from the text of the Business Week bestseller Today Matters, this condensed, revised edition boils down John C. Maxwell’s 12 daily practices to their very essence, giving maximum impact in minimal time. Presented in a quick-read format, this version is designed to be read cover to cover in one sitting or taken in as brief lessons in a few spare minutes each day. It covers such topics ... Read Book
Silver Tears From the internationally bestselling author of The Golden Cage comes a bold, mesmerizing thriller of seduction, deceit, and female power, in which a woman’s secret cannot stay buried forever. Faye Adelheim is living a delicious lie. She is wealthy beyond imagination, she is the Chairman of her self-made global cosmetics brand, and her ex-husband, the monster who killed her beloved daughter ... Read Book
Behavioural Economics For centuries, economics was dominated by the idea that we are rational individuals who optimize our own “utility.” Then, in the 1970s, psychologists demonstrated that the reality is a lot messier. We don’t really know what our utility is, and we care about people other than ourselves. We are susceptible to external nudges. And far from being perfectly rational, we are prone to “cognitive ... Read Book
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