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Applying business meeting methodologies to the home.

Having trouble with the kids and the family budget?


The kids want everything? New i-Phone? New gaming console? Designer clothes? More spending money for weekends?  Yet another school trip coming up?


This is all normal stuff with today’s kids, and there is no escaping it. For many parents, making ends meet and paying for everything the kids want is a real challenge. Getting  the kids to understand that money simply doesn’t grow on trees and the costs of today’s modern family add up is not easy.


Aimed at the typical family with adolescent kids and nobody being a maths genius, this little handbook presents a simple methodology to help Mum and Dad get the kids to understand the family finances.


By following the step-by-step process in this guide, you’ll make a fun family budget meeting in which the kids will not only convince themselves of the family finances and become more understanding when it comes to spending – and saving - money, but will also  take their first steps on the road to understanding finances and budgeting for their own futures.


Available now on Amazon in English and Spanish.



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Eliminate Lost Productivity Caused By Meetings

Do you suffer from too many meetings, wasting a lot of time?

Do you need to improve overall productivity?

Are you short of people?

Is team motivation suffering?


For all these issues, and many more like them, I invite you  to consider my FRIED EGG ANALOGY.


The negative aspects of unproductive meetings cause businesses hunderds of billions of dollars in lost productivity every year, tying up valuable resources.


Drawing on my 40 years of international business experience, I present a refreshingly simple and novel approach to tackle the growing and vastly under-estimated issue of lost productivity due to meetings.


To be read in the time it takes for an average meeting of 45 minutes, I  believe it is relevant for all levels of an organization from the most junior levels right up to the C-Level executives.


Available now on Amazon in English (y pronto en Español)



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