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Influence and The Creator's Game: My Story and Stories of Family, Faith and Lacrosse Book Cover
10 copies
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Fields of Faith… As a 20-year-old sophomore college lacrosse player, Frank Kelly experienced a spiritual awakening in the middle of practice one cold February afternoon that would alter the trajectory of his life forever.

In Influence and The Creator’s My Story and Stories of Family, Faith and Lacrosse, Frank shares his personal faith, family and business journey, and the impact of the Creator’s game from a very small field in a suburban Baltimore backyard to a famed collegiate turf field in Ithaca, New York, to the grass fields of the beautiful Vail Valley and the outback fields of Australia, to the Olympic fields of Lake Placid and the red dirt fields of Africa, to the fields nestled in the historic hills of Israel, and back to the fields of inner-city Baltimore.

Along the way, Frank and his teams of kindred spirits answered the Creator’s call to help expand lacrosse’s footprint across the globe, while building FCA Lacrosse—the lacrosse-specific ministry of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes—into an international movement that influences thousands of young athletes, families, friends and coaches each year.

Frank’s warm, humorous, and at times painful stories convey life lessons on how to discern the doors that the Creator opens in our lives and develop the faith to walk through them one at a time.
  • Business
  • Christianity
The Entrepreneur’s Dilemma: Should I Take My Company Public? Book Cover
100 copies
Kindle
The Entrepreneur's Should I Take My Company Public?
By Parker H. "Pete" Petit Unveil the gripping journey of a renowned entrepreneur who helped shape the healthcare industry and also faced an unprecedented battle against the United States justice system. In "The Entrepreneur's Should I Take My Company Public?", Parker H. "Pete" Petit shares his remarkable story of building and managing five publicly traded companies over a stellar 48-year entrepreneurial career.

Discover the Secrets of Success Learn as Petit recounts the innovative management strategies that led to the successful public offerings of four different healthcare companies. This book is not just a professional autobiography; it's a blueprint for aspiring entrepreneurs, seasoned CEOs, and business professionals seeking to navigate the complex landscape of taking a company public in today’s new legal system. Petit's firsthand insights provide invaluable lessons on leadership, growth, and resilience.

A Cautionary Tale of Legal Battles and Corporate Survival The core of Pete's narrative revolves around his tumultuous experience with his fifth company, MiMedx. As CEO, Petit faced aggressive short-seller attacks, false whistleblower accusations and a devastating legal battle instigated by the Department of Justice. This book exposes the harsh realities of the "new justice system" that public companies must contend with, shedding light on the unscrupulous practices that can target top executives.

Essential Reading for Corporate Leaders Designed as a guide for CEOs, CFOs, Board Members, Entrepreneurs and Shareholders "The Entrepreneur's Dilemma" equips readers with the knowledge to protect their companies against unscrupulous legal tactics. Pete's story of survival through his legal battles, brought on by the Sally Yates Doctrine and his critique of the current legal landscape, offer a sobering look at the potential dangers awaiting public company executives.

Endorsements from Industry Giants Endorsed by a former President of the United States and other prominent CEOs, Pete's story resonates with those who value integrity, perseverance, and conservative principles. His journey is a testament to the resilience required to withstand not just market challenges, but also the legal and political obstacles that can threaten a public company's very existence.

Comprehensive and Compelling This comprehensive account is both a captivating read and a critical resource. Published in 2024, "The Entrepreneur's Dilemma" is available in Kindle, paperback, and hardcover formats, making it accessible to a wide range of readers.

Secure Your Copy Today Dive into the extraordinary professional career of Parker H. "Pete" Petit and arm yourself with the knowledge required to navigate the complex world of managing public companies. "The Entrepreneur's Should I Take My Company Public?" is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the true challenges and triumphs of leading a publicly traded company in today’s “new justice system”.
  • Business
  • Non-fiction
Ryder K The Mini Boss: The Littlest Hands, Yet the Biggest Dreams Book Cover
100 copies
Kindle
Perfect for fans of "I Am Enough" by Grace Byers and "The Little Dreamer" by Vashti Harrison.

"In 'The Mini Boss,' follow the journey of Ryder K, a remarkable 6-year-old entrepreneur and TV sensation hailing from the MTV Teen Mom universe, as she fearlessly embarks on her entrepreneurial adventure, creating her own nail polish line. Guided by her mother, Cheyenne Davis, celebrated for her role in MTV's iconic Teen Mom franchise, Ryder is joined by her siblings Maya, Mila, Ace, and her cousins Baaz and Zaire. Together, they unravel the essence of hard work, leadership, and the priceless value of collaborative family efforts."

With the help of her siblings Maya, Mila, and Ace, and her cousins Baaz and Zaire, Ryder navigates the challenges of young entrepreneurship while embracing vital lessons in leadership, teamwork, and self-empowerment. This heartwarming story, set against a backdrop of family adventure and cultural diversity, introduces readers to the joys and trials of starting a business and the importance of respecting elders and embracing inclusivity.

"The Mini Boss" is a celebration of children's empowerment, creativity, and the spirit of entrepreneurship. It's an essential read for aspiring young leaders and families everywhere, encouraging mini bosses of all ages to pursue their dreams with courage and determination.

Perfect for young readers fascinated by entrepreneurship, "The Mini Boss" is more than a book—it's a transformative experience that ignites the aspirations of tomorrow's leaders and innovators. Join Ryder and her team on their unforgettable adventure and be inspired to turn your own big dreams into reality.
  • Children's
  • Business
The Non-Obvious Guide to Drawing Your Future: Solve Problems, Explain Ideas, Sell Anything, Book Cover
25 copies
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In The Non-Obvious Guide to Drawing Your Future, Patti Dobrowolski unveils the transformative power of visual thinking in shaping personal and professional trajectories.


Drawing from her extensive experience as a visual practitioner in business settings, Dobrowolski offers a refreshing approach to strategic planning, problem-solving, and goal-setting. Through engaging narratives, practical exercises, and inspiring case studies, readers will discover how to harness the innate creativity within themselves to visualize, plan, and manifest their desired futures.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

How to fuel dreams with positivity.
Why drawing pictures is needed now more than ever.
How to draw out possible solutions to problems.
Whether you're a seasoned executive, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply someone seeking to redefine their path, this book will equip you with the tools and mindset to draw out your future with clarity and confidence.
  • Self help
  • Business
You Are an IP Company: The 12-Step Plan to Increase Your Intellectual Property Influence, Impact, and Income Book Cover
100 copies
Kindle
A New Book from the Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling Author

The Most Valuable Companies in the World Leverage a Powerful Secret. Do you?
Taylor Swift isn’t a singer, songwriter, or entertainer. She’s an IP Company—filing over 300 trademarks (and counting), including The Tortured Poets Department, Swiftites, Tayplay, and even her cat’s names—Meredith and Olivia Swift. Taylor Swift doesn’t protect her IP because she’s a big star. She’s a big star because she protects her IP.


Play-Doh also takes its IP seriously, protecting the scent of its modeling compound with the proprietary description, “Sweet, slightly musky, vanilla fragrance, with slight overtones of cherry, combined with the smell of a salted, wheat-based dough." Even The Coca-Cola Company knows its value is found in its trade secret, not the carbonated beverage it bottles.


You’re not that different. But sadly, most entrepreneurs don’t think they have any intellectual property. Truth is, they just don’t know how to find it. The few who do, don't know how to protect it. Over 90% of your company’s value is linked to your IP. Unless you value your IP, your clients, competitors, and collaborators won’t truly value you.


Kary Oberbrunner, entrepreneur and inventor of Instant IP™, and Katherine Rubino, a Partner at Caldwell, the fastest-growing IP law firm in America for more than four years in a row, team up to offer a proven guide for identifying your ideas and protecting them the fastest, easiest, and most effective way possible.

Get ready to

Why you should not promote your IP until you first protect your IPWhich IP protection strategy makes sense for your unique circumstancesHow Disney, LEGO®, CrossFit, Dr Pepper, Magnolia, and Apple experienced exponential growth by leveraging their IPThe 12-step plan to increase your intellectual property influence and impactForty-seven practical ways of monetizing your IP so you realize true income
Your Ideas are Valuable. Start Protecting Them Today.
  • Business
  • Non-fiction
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