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James B. Miller

    The Corporate Coach
    Shadow of the Tomahawk
    • Shadow of the Tomahawk

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the American Revolution, the narrative follows the survivors of a brutal battle who are forced from their homes in Wyoming Valley. Driven by an indomitable spirit, they embark on a perilous journey through sixty miles of wilderness to reclaim their land and dignity. Their struggle against both a powerful empire and a formidable Indian confederacy highlights their resilience and the broader themes of sacrifice and perseverance. This true account, derived from historical letters and records, serves as a poignant reminder of their legacy and the American spirit.

      Shadow of the Tomahawk
    • Jim Miller is famous for giving not just good service but legendary service. This is one of the reasons his company's sales have gone from $50,000 to $150,000,000 in twenty-five years. As founder and CEO of Miller Business Systems, he has built a reputation for being willing and able to do anything for his customers. But he is not just He knows how to motivate his employees, and his upbeat, deeply personal approach to business is detailed in The Corporate Coach. Developed over twenty-five years of experience, Miller likens managing a company to coaching a team by joining customers and employees in a common cause. He believes in empowering people at every level of a company, in giving opportunities to develop, improve, and be creative, rather than languishing on the bench. Filled with anecdotes, specific "do this/don't do that" advice, and, above all, an attitude that is refreshing and inspiring, The Corporate Coach is essential reading for anyone who serves or manages people.

      The Corporate Coach