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David Cottrell

    While his academic career includes professorships and directorships at Brigham Young University and doctoral studies at The Ohio State University, his work primarily focuses on accounting and auditing issues. Professor Cottrell, who previously worked as an auditor and consultant, leverages his extensive practical experience in developing and teaching courses. His published articles have appeared in leading industry journals, reflecting his deep knowledge and contributions to the field of accounting and auditing.

    Monday Morning Leadership
    Quit Drifting, Lift the Fog, and Get Lucky
    Monday Morning Mentoring
    What Works for Whom?
    • What Works for Whom?

      • 525 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      This comprehensive book evaluates the evidence for the full range of widely used child and adolescent mental health treatments, providing vital knowledge to inform clinical decision making. Organized around major presenting problems, the book synthesizes findings from hundreds of carefully selected studies on both psychosocial and pharmacological approaches. Each chapter introduces the clinical problem at hand, systematically reviews the available outcome research, and spells out recommendations for evidence-based practice. Written by experienced researchers and practitioners, the volume emphasizes the importance of tailoring all interventions to the needs of the individual child.

      What Works for Whom?
    • In this expanded edition of "Monday Morning Leadership," David Cottrell shares the story of Jeff, a corporate manager facing a career slump. Seeking guidance from retired executive Tony, they meet weekly to explore leadership lessons. Jeff learns the importance of responsibility, effective management, and the connection between personal success and team performance.

      Monday Morning Mentoring
    • Quit Drifting, Lift the Fog, and Get Lucky

      How to Become the Person You Want to Be

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The story follows a once-thriving professional who becomes disillusioned with his career. His journey takes a turn when he encounters two successful mentors who offer transformative insights on success and fulfillment. Through their guidance, the author presents practical strategies for enhancing morale, productivity, and overall satisfaction in both work and life. This business parable emphasizes the importance of mentorship and the pursuit of personal and professional happiness.

      Quit Drifting, Lift the Fog, and Get Lucky
    • Monday Morning Leadership

      8 Mentoring Sessions You Can't Afford to Miss

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Monday Morning Leadership is a story that can help your career! Everyone likes a good story, especially if there are lessons that can be immediately applied to life. This book is one of those stories - about a manager and his mentor. It offers unique encouragement and direction that will help you become a better manager, employee, and person.

      Monday Morning Leadership