Karen McCreadie's thoroughly up-to-date interpretation of Sun Tzu's The Art of
War illustrates Master Sun's two thousand-year-old principles of battlefield
tactics and strategies with modern case studies to enable 21st century leaders
to transform their organizations.
Karen McCreadie's thoroughly up-to-date interpretation of Napoleon Hill's
Think and Grow Rich illustrates Hill's thirteen principles of achievement with
modern case studies and reviews of recent scientific research to enable 21st
century readers to learn how to manage their thinking and transform their
quality of life.
Karen McCreadie's interpretation of George S. Clason's classic offers modern examples that bring the timeless principles of personal finance to life. By applying Clason's philosophy to contemporary financial challenges, readers are equipped with practical strategies to effectively manage their money and enhance their lives in the 21st century. This adaptation bridges the gap between historical wisdom and today's financial realities, making it relevant for a new generation seeking financial empowerment.
After overcoming an illness by what he believed to be subliminal means, Robert Collier became fascinated with the power of the mind and how it may be used to create success in every area of life. Collier believed that one's subconscious mind is like a sleeping giant; once awoken it can bring fame, fortune and happiness. He set to work on a series of psychology texts and The Secret of the Ages, released in 1926, was the first to explore this theory. In this book, Collier plots the course his readers need to follow in order to achieve their ultimate goals. The book proved fantastically popular and sold over 300,000 copies. Many of his insights are still relevant today. Karen McCreadie's interpretation of The Secret of the Ages illustrates the timeless nature of Collier's theories. Bringing the book to life through 52 modern case studies, this brilliant interpretation of The Secret of the Ages is an entertaining and thought-provoking accompaniment to one of the most famous books on self help ever written.
Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations was the first comprehensive treatment of political economy. Published in 1776, The Wealth of Nations was originally released for a very specific audience, the British Parliament, setting clearly defined arguments for peace and co-operation with the troublesome colonials across the Atlantic. Today it is considered one of the most influential books ever written. Here, Smith's text is interpreted for the modern day world of finance, business and economics. Karen McCreadie's interpretation is not a substitute for the original; its purpose is simply to illustrate the timeless nature of Smith's insights by bringing them to life through 21st century examples.