The Existential Playbook


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The Existential Playbook


The Existential Playbook

Author: Stephen Bruyant-Langer

language: en

Publisher: Right Book Press

Release Date: 2024-09-19


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Make your future the best thing that will ever happen to you. Finding meaning, clarity and direction in our lives is challenging. It raises big questions about who we are, what we want and what it takes to survive, live and thrive in today’s world. The Existential Playbook is your guiding light; a powerful and optimistic companion for when you’re at life’s crossroads, searching for answers about what to do next. Drawing on decades of rich, real-world experience, distinguished executive coach, economist, lecturer and keynote speaker Stephen Bruyant-Langer artfully and playfully empowers you to navigate transitions in your personal and professional life with grace, resilience and positivity. Blending practical tools, effective models and real-life case studies with psychological insights and wisdom from the ancient philosophers to cutting-edge modern science and technology, you’ll discover how to shape a better tomorrow for yourself and those around you. As you progress, you’ll reveal actionable steps that will inspire change, create meaning and lead you to a state of relaxed readiness for whatever your future holds, liberating you to be your true, authentic self and live a fulfilling life. With insights from experts in philosophy, psychology, neurology and strategy, Stephen leverages his proven 10-step executive coaching system alongside his brand-new Nordic Leadership Model. His powerful approach builds on the existentialist principles of choice, action and responsibility, providing you with a transformative roadmap to successfully edit your past, curate your present and design a future you’ll love.

The SaaS Playbook ... for people who HATE Playbooks


The SaaS Playbook ... for people who HATE Playbooks

Author: Steven Merry

language: en

Publisher: SaaSili

Release Date: 2025-01-31


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The SaaS Playbook - For People Who HATE Playbooks Thinking of launching a B2B SaaS start-up but drowning in conflicting advice? The SaaS Playbook - For People Who HATE Playbooks is your no-nonsense, brutally honest guide to building, scaling, and (hopefully) exiting a successful SaaS business—without the fluff. 📌 Inside, you'll discover: How to find product-market fit before you waste time and money The secrets to assembling a dream team that won’t implode Why reducing time-to-value (TTV) is critical to customer retention The art of building a scalable sales engine that actually works How partnerships and channels can fuel growth (without burning your budget) Cash flow, burn rate, and survival strategies no SaaS founder should ignore How to align sales & customer success for long-term revenue Smart ways to diversify revenue streams and future-proof your business The roadmap to a successful exit—acquisition, IPO, or private equity 💡 Plus: Hilarious (and painfully real) start-up horror stories that prove what NOT to do, from "The Crypto-Pivot Apocalypse" to "The 90-Minute Demo Debacle." 🔹 Who is this book for? First-time SaaS founders navigating the chaos of launching a business Start-up veterans looking to avoid common (and costly) mistakes Investors & executives who want a reality check on what makes SaaS companies succeed—or fail Anyone who loves a good start-up war story with a side of sarcasm 🚀 Written by Steven Merry, a SaaS founder with decades of experience, this book delivers battle-tested strategies, practical insights, and just the right amount of wit to make the journey a little less painful.

Dying for Rights


Dying for Rights

Author: Sandra Fahy

language: en

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Release Date: 2019-09-10


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North Korea’s human rights violations are unparalleled in the contemporary world. In Dying for Rights, Sandra Fahy provides the definitive account of the abuses committed by the North Korean state, domestically and internationally, from its founding to the present. Dying for Rights scrutinizes North Korea’s treatment of its own people as well as foreign nationals, how violations committed by the state spread into the international realm, and how North Korea uses its state media and presence at the United Nations. Fahy meticulously documents the extent of arbitrary detention, torture, executions, and the network of prison camps throughout the country. The book details systematic and widespread violations of freedom of speech and of movement, freedom from discrimination, and the rights to food and to life. Fahy weaves together public and private testimonies from North Koreans resettled abroad, as well as NGO reports, the stories and facts brought to light by the United Nations Commission of Inquiry into North Korea, and North Korea’s own state media, to share powerful personal narratives of human rights abuses. A compassionate yet objective investigation into the factors that sustain and perpetuate the flouting of basic rights, Dying for Rights reveals the profound culpability of the North Korean state in the systematic denial of human dignity.