Exploring the dynamics of family businesses, this book delves into what distinguishes successful enterprises from those that fail. It reveals the essential elements that contribute to longevity and resilience, offering insights into the "secret sauce" that enables some families to thrive in business across generations. Through analysis and case studies, readers will uncover strategies and practices that foster enduring success in family-run ventures.
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Paul transitioned from a career in IT sales to dedicate himself fully to fatherhood. As his children approached school age, he discovered a passion for writing, embarking on a journey as a novelist. His work draws from life experiences and a quest for purpose. Paul focuses on crafting narratives that resonate deeply with his readers.






- 2024
- 2023
Dr. Paul Miller shares proven insights and methods on how to transform outcomes for disadvantaged Black and brown youth. Beginning with a personal exploration of lived experience, historical context, and cultural messaging, he clearly outlines the methods that have delivered a 95% graduation rate for his schools year after year. This acclaimed second edition includes a full social-emotional lesson plan to help teachers and administrators deliver a mindset shift that engages their students from the heart up.
- 2022
What is Christian nationalism, and how is it different from patriotism? Political theorist, veteran, and former White House staffer Paul D. Miller provides a detailed portrait of-and case against-Christian nationalism, calling for Christians to seek a healthier political witness that respects our constitutional ideals and a biblical vision of justice.
- 2021
Bloody Good Horror
- 488 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Have you ever feared being trapped as part of a sculpture? Have you seen a haunted painting of a beautiful woman that will touch your body and soul? Or, how about feeling the unbridled horror of having doctors perform macabre medical procedures on you while you lie helplessly upon their theater table? Prepare yourself to face these terrors, and so many, many more, that skulk silently within these pages... No theme, no boundaries, no limits - just Bloody Good Horror... 35 Blood-chilling tales from: Ken Goldman, Carlton Herzog, Lamont A. Turner, Matt Martinek, J Louis Messina, Drew Nicks, Shannon Hollinger, Paul Miller, Kevin Hollaway, Connie Lee, Rizwan Asad, Tim Mendees, Craig Bullock, Davis Pratt, Kenneth Amenn, Adam Armstrong, J.A. Taylor, Paul Lubaczewski, Eddie Spohn, A.D. Graves, P.S. Traum, D'Monic Boris Lee, R. Wayne Gray, Lauren Jane Barnett, Marvin Brown, Paul M Clark, Janelle Seabock, Victoria Dalpe, Gerri R. Gray, Spyder Collins, Robert Allen Lupton, Hugh McStay, John Ryland, N.A. Battaglia, and Ariana Ferrante
- 2021
Miller develops a framework for the intellectual history of just war, describing how and why it changed over time, to assess cases of contemporary warfare. This study will appeal to students and scholars of international relations, security studies, law, political science, political philosophy and military history.
- 2018
An Introductory Course in Computational Neuroscience
- 408 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Focusing on the intersection of neuroscience and computer modeling, this textbook offers an accessible introduction for students with limited math and coding experience. It features computer tutorials that enable readers to simulate and analyze neural behavior using freely available Matlab code. Through these models, students explore the dynamics of individual neurons and their interactions within circuits, uncovering phenomena such as oscillations, multistability, and chaos, and their implications for brain function.
