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CAPE TOWN LIBRARY CATALOGUE.JULY 2017 the 1St CAPE TOWN LIBRARY CATALOGUE.JULY 2017 The 1st family feelings guide : An A-Z to understanding feelings in your family / Watkins, Maree. -- Cape Town: Publishing Print Matters, 2006. (Book) 95p, col. ill., glossary. Maree Watkins in 2007 1. Emotions. 152.4 WAT Bar Code: 004145 Location: Cape Town ISBN 0980260908. Copies: 1 The 5-day course in thinking; The five-day course in thinking / De Bono, Edward. -- London: Penguin, 1967. (Book) 160p, ill. Old Mutual in 2013 1. Problem solving. 2. Creative thinking. Bar Code: 007359 Location: Cape Town ISBN 0140137890. Copies: 1 The 5 levels of leadership : Proven steps to maximize your potential / Maxwell, John C. -- New York: Center Street, 2011. (Book) ix, 289p, ill., Oceana Group in 2012 1. Leadership. 658.4092 MAX Bar Code: 007103 Location: Cape Town ISBN 9781455504046. Copies: 1 The 5 love languages; The five love languages : The secret to love that lasts / Chapman, Gary. -- Chicago: Northfield, 2010. (Book) 203p. Oceana Group in 2012 1. Love. 2. Communication in marriage. 3. Marriage. Withdrawn 007146 March 2015. Lost and replaced by new copy. 646.78 CHA Bar Code: 007706 Location: Cape Town ISBN 9780802473158. Copies: 1 The 6 imperatives of marketing : Lessons from the world's best companies / Magrath, Allan J. -- New York: AMACOM, 1992. (Book) 196p, ill., index. Old Mutual 1. Marketing. 2. Consumer satisfaction. 658.8 MAG Bar Code: 000748 Location: Cape Town ISBN 0814450423. Copies: 1 The 7 habits; The seven habits : Coach / Covey, Stephen. -- United States: 1997. (CD-ROM) CD. Colin Hall in 2015 1 set. 4 CD's in a set. Booklet to acccompany set. Location: Cape Town Copies: 1 The 7 habits coach; The seven habits coach / Covey, Franklin. -- Salt Lake City, UT: Franklin Covey, 1997. (CD-ROM) CD-ROM. Colin Hall in 2015 1. Success - Psychological aspects. 2. Character. Set of 4 CDs. Accompanied by booklet. CD 158.1 COV Bar Code: 008402 008403 008404 008405 Location: Cape Town Copies: 4 The 7 habits of highly effective families : Seven habits of highly effective families: Building a beautiful family culture in a turbulent world / Covey, Stephen R. -- New York NY: Golden Books, 1997. (Book) 390p, ill., glossary, index. Colin Hall in 2012 1. Families. 2. Communication in families. 3. Parent and child. 646.78 COV Bar Code: 007114 Location: Cape Town ISBN 0307440087. Copies: 1 The 7 habits of highly effective people; The seven habits of highly effective people / Covey, Stephen R. -- Salt Lake City, UT: Franklin Covey, 1997. (CD) CD. Colin Hall in 2015 1. Success - Psychological aspects. 2. Character. Set of 3 CDs. Accompanied by booklet. CD 158 COV Bar Code: 008396 008397 008398 Location: Cape Town Copies: 3 The 7 habits of highly effective teens; The seven habits of highly effective teens : The ultimate teenage success guide / Covey, Sean. -- New York: Fireside, 1998. (Book) 268p, ill., index. ex libris Colin Hall 2015 1. Teenagers - Conduct of life. 2. Success - Psychological aspects. 3. Teenagers - Life skills guides. Transferred to TSiBA Library. May 2017. 305.235 COV Bar Code: 008341 Location: Cape Town ISBN 0684856093. Copies: 1 The 7 stages of small business success; The seven stages of small business success : From startup to seven figures in three years or less / Gould, Carl L. -- Charleston: Keynote, 2010. (Book) 207p, ill. Oceana Group Ltd in 2010 1. Entrepreneurship. 2. Success in business. 3. Small business. 658.421 GOU Bar Code: 006381 Location: Cape Town ISBN 9781599321721. Copies: 1 The 8th habit : From effectiveness to greatness / Covey, Stephen R. -- London: Simon & Schuster, 2006. (Book) 409p, ill, index. Oceana Group Ltd in 2007 1. Success - Psychological aspects. 2. Self-actualization (Psychology). 3. Satisfaction. 4. Vocation. 158.1 COV Bar Code: 003920 Location: Cape Town ISBN 0671711172. Copies: 1 The 10 best-ever depression management techniques : Understanding how your brain makes you depressed & what you can do to change it / Wehrenberg, Margaret. -- New York: Norton, 2010. (Book) viii, 300p, ill., appendices, references, index. Oceana Group Ltd in 2011 1. Depression, Mental. 2. Depression, Mental - Prevention. 616.8527 WEH Bar Code: 006661 Location: Cape Town ISBN 9780393706291. Copies: 1 11 steps to brand heaven / Weinreich, Len. -- London: Kogan Page, 1999. (Book) xiv, 245p, ill., index. Oceana Group Ltd in 2006 1. Advertising. 2. Advertising agencies. 3. Advertising campaigns. 659.113 WEI Bar Code: 003135 Location: Cape Town ISBN 0749435488. Copies: 1 12 : The elements of great managing / Wagner, Rodd; Harter, James K. -- New York: Gallup, 2006. (Book) xvii, 237 p, references. Oceana Group Ltd in 2009 1. Executive ability. 2. Management. 658 WAG Bar Code: 005937 Location: Cape Town ISBN 0781595629982. Copies: 1 13 fatal errors managers make and how you can avoid them / Brown, W Steven. -- New York: Berkley Books, 1985. (Book) xx, 200p. Old Mutual 1. Personnel management. 2. Supervision of employees. 658.4 BRO Bar Code: 001081 Location: Cape Town ISBN 0425096440. Copies: 1 13 Uur; Dertien uur / Meyer, Deon. -- Kaapstad: Human & Rousseau, 2008. (Book) 406p, Oceana Group Ltd in 2012 1. Afrikaans fiction. 2. Detectives - South Africa - Cape Town - Fiction. 3. Missing persons - fiction. 4. Suspense fiction. Text in Afrikaans. 839.3634 MEY Bar Code: 007157 Location: Cape Town ISBN 9780798150101. Copies: 1 15 business blogging mistakes - and easy fixes : How to fix the most common blogging bloopers / Hubspot. Hubspot, (E-book) 44p, ill. Hubspot http://fedena.tsiba.org.za/documents/2256/download Location: Cape Town Copies: 1 18 immutable laws of corporate reputation : Creating, protecting & repairing your most valuable asset. / Alsop, Ronald J. -- London: Kogan Page, 2004. (Book) xii, 306p, references, index. Oceana Group Ltd in 2006 1. Corporate image. 2. Brand name products - Management. 3. Corporations - Public relations. 659.2 ALS Bar Code: 003114 Location: Cape Town ISBN 0749445718. Copies: 1 18 minutes; Eighteen minutes : Find your focus, master distraction and get the rignt things done / Bregman, Peter. -- New York: Business Plus, 2011. (Book) xi, 261p, index. Oceana Group Ltd in 2012 1. Self-actualization (Psychology). 2. Distraction (Psychology). 3. Motivation (Psychology). 4. Time management. 5. Success. 650.1 BRE Bar Code: 006888 Location: Cape Town ISBN 9780446583411. Copies: 1 21 irrefutable laws of leadership; Twenty-one irrefutable laws of leadership : Follow them and people will follow you. / Maxwell, John C. -- s.l. Nelson Business, 2003. (CD-ROM) 3 audio CDs. Oceana Group Ltd in 2008 1. Leadership. 2. Industrial management. CD 658.4092 MAX Bar Code: 004760 004761 004762 Location: Cape Town ISBN 0785261362. Copies: 1 - 3 CDs 21 irrefutable laws of leadership; Twenty-one irrefutable laws of leadership : Follow them and people will follow you. / Maxwell, John C. -- Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2007. (Book) xxi,309p, ill., references, appendices. Oceana Group Ltd in 2008 1. Leadership. 2. Industrial management. Foreword by Stephen Covey. 658.4092 MAX Bar Code: 004787 Location: Cape Town ISBN 9780785289356. Copies: 1 The 21 success secrets of $elf-made millionaire$; The twenty-one success secrets of self-made millionaires : How to achieve financial independence faster and easier that you ever thought possible / Tracy, Brian. -- Mechanicsburg, PA: Executive Books, 2001. (Book) ix, 80p, index. Beverley Basson, 2010 1. Success in business. 2. Millionaires. 332.02401 TRA Bar Code: 006219 Location: Cape Town ISBN 1576751589. Copies: 1 21st century skills : Learning for life in our times / Trilling, Bernie; Fadel, Charles. -- San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2009. (Book) xxxi, 206p, ill, appendix, references, index. Oceana Group Ltd, 2010 1. Educational planning - United States. 2. Education - Aims and objectives - United States. 3. Educational change - United States. 4. Life skills - Study and teaching - United States. 370.73 TRI Bar Code: 006019 Location: Cape Town ISBN 9780470475386. Copies: 1 22 Best ways to save tax -- Johannesburg: Prescon, 1985. (Pamphlet) 24p. (Personal Finance Special Report) Old Mutual 1. Taxation - Law and legislation - South Africa. PAM 343.68052 TWE Bar Code: 000513 Location: Cape Town Copies: 1 The 25-hour day : Discover an additional hour in your day / Meyerson, Jenna. Management Consultancy International, 2013. (E-book) 67p, ill. Bookboon http://undergrad.tsiba.org.za/pluginfile.php/4914/mod resource/content/1/ Th e 25-hour day. Meyerson J.pdf Location: Cape Town ISBN 9788740304633. Copies: 1 28 Business thinkers who changed the world : Twenty-eight business thinkers who changed the world: The management gurus and mavericks who changed the way we think about business / Rigby, Rhymer. -- London: Kogan Page, 2011. (Book) 228p, index. Oceana Group in 2012 1. Businesspeople - Biography. 2. Management. 3. Business. 338.0922 RIG Bar Code: 007113 Location: Cape Town ISBN 9780749462390. Copies: 1 30 days to social media success; Thirty days to social media success : The 30 day results guide to making the most of twitter, blogging, linkedin and facebook / Martin, Gail Z. -- Pompton Plains, NJ: Career Press, 2010. (Book) 205p, ill., index. Oceana Group Ltd in 2010 1. Internet marketing. 2. Public relations. 3. Online social networks. 4. Social media. 658.872 MAR Bar Code: 006477 Location: Cape Town ISBN 9781601631305. Copies: 1 30 nights in a shack : A politician's journey / Bloom, Jack. -- Johannesburg: Staging Post, 2015. (Book) 172p, ill., coll. ill. Jack Bloom in 2015 1. Bloom, Jack Brian, 1961-. 2. Democratic Alliance (South Africa). 3. Politicians - South Africa - Biography. 4. Squatters - South Africa - Gauteng - Social history. 5. Squatter settlements - South Africa - Gauteng - Social history. 6. Blacks - Housing - South Africa - Gauteng. 920 BLO Bar Code: 007860 Location: Cape Town ISBN 9780994667625. Copies: 1 40 years of SASOL / SASOL. -- s.l. (1990) (Periodical) 50p. (SASOL News vl 3:1) UCT Graduate School of Business 2004 1. Sasol (Firm) Looks at the 40 years of SASOL's existence. PAM 338.74 SAS Bar Code: 000444 Location: Cape Town ISSN 00364959 Copies: 1 42 rules for creating WE; Forty-two rules for creating WE -- California: Superstar press, 2009.

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