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The Five Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts
- De: Gary Chapman
- Narrado por: Gary Chapman
- Duración: 4 h y 46 m
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Dr. Gary Chapman identifies five basic languages of love and then guides couples towards a better understanding of their unique languages of love. Learn to speak and understand your mate's love language, and in no time you will be able to effectively love and truly feel loved in return. Skillful communication is within your grasp!
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Unexpected Brilliance
- De Vanessa en 02-08-07
Infomercial
Revisado: 11-23-24
Eh, didn’t finish it. Spent too much time selling the book rather getting to the point. Common sense stories.
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The Wolf in CIO's Clothing
- A Machiavellian Strategy for Successful IT Leadership
- De: Tina Nunno
- Narrado por: Karen Saltus
- Duración: 4 h y 19 m
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As Italian political philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli implied, you're either predator or prey, and the animal you most resemble determines your position on the food chain. In The Wolf in CIO's Clothing Gartner analyst and author Tina Nunno expands on Machiavelli's metaphor, examining seven animal types and the leadership attributes of each. Nunno posits the wolf - a social animal with strong predatory instincts - as the ideal example of how a leader can adapt and thrive.
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Listen, snooze, repeat
- De NHshopper en 04-23-15
- The Wolf in CIO's Clothing
- A Machiavellian Strategy for Successful IT Leadership
- De: Tina Nunno
- Narrado por: Karen Saltus
Awful
Revisado: 11-08-20
Waste of a credit. I felt as though every third word was “wolf,” just tacky overall I tried to get through the entire audio, very hard. Learned nothing.
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