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To Fulfill Your Ambitions, Accumulate Power (January 2005)
To Be or Not To Be: Business Laborer, Knowledge Worker or Business Professional
Entire Series (February 2005 - April 2005)
Part One - Labor Strategy vs. Knowledge Strategy (February 2005)
Part Two - Knowledge Workers and the Traditional Virtues of Business Laborers
(March 2005)
Part Three - New, More Powerful Virtues and Skills of Business Professionals (April 2005)
Business Professionals Notice, Value and Transact for Power
Entire Series (May 2005 - December 2005)
Part One - Background for Understanding Power (May 2005)
Part Two A - The Importance of and Distinctions and Practices for "Noticing Power"
(June 2005)
Part Two B - "Noticing Power" continued (July 2005)
Part Three A - What It Means to "Value Power" (August 2005)
Part Three B - "Valuing Power" continued (September 2005)
Part Four A - An In-depth Conversation about "Transacting for Power" (October 2005)
Part Four B - Orientations and Strategies for "Transacting for Power" (November 2005)
Part Four C - Categories of Power for "Transacting for Power" (December 2005)
The Power of Ethics (January 2006)
Five Ethical Doctrines for Ambitious Businesspeople with Careers and Leadership Roles
(February 2006)
Coping with Radical Change (March 2006)
The 12-Part Strategy of Aji Source
Entire Series (April 2006 - May 2006)
Aji Source Parts 1-6 (April 2006)
Aji Source Parts 7-12 (May 2006)
Business Professionals Notice, Value and Transact for Power
Entire Series (June 2006 - February 2007)
Part One - Failure to Accept Declines Leads to a Chronic Lack of Power (June 2006)
Part Two - Learn to Notice, Observe and Accept Declines (July 2006)
Part Two continued - Accepting Declines Powerfully (August 2006)
Part Three - "Self", the First Fundamental Source of Decline (September 2006)
Part Three - "Situation", the Second Fundamental Source of Decline (October 2006)
Part Three - "Narratives", the Third Fundamental Source of Decline (November 2006)
The Background of "Narratives for Noticing, Observing and Assessing Narratives and
Accepting Declines Effectively, Strategically and Powerfully (December 2006)
Business Professionals Notice, Value and Transact for Power continued
The Mid-Ground of "Narratives" for Noticing, Observing and Assessing Narratives and
Accepting Declines Effectively, Strategically and Powerfully (January 2007)
The Foreground of "Narratives" for Noticing, Observing and Assessing Narratives and
Accepting Declines Effectively, Strategically and Powerfully (February 2007)
Transcendental Narratives (Ambition) and Marketplace Drift
Entire Series (March 2007 - April 2007)
Part One - Transcendental Narratives and "Meaning" (March 2007)
Part Two - Marketplace Drift (April 2007)
Practical Strategic Suggestions for Increasing Knowledge and Power
Entire Series (May 2007 - June 2007)
Part One - Economic Principles Ambitious Businesspeople Must Know (May 2007)
Part Two - Practical Strategic Suggestions for Competing and Producing Value (June 2007)
Familiarity, Understanding and Knowledge
Entire Series (July 2007 - September 2007)
Part One - Familiarity (July 2007)
Part Two - Understanding (August 2007)
Part Three - Knowledge (September 2007)
Television-Land and "Intuition" about Life, Career, Business and Power
Entire Series (October 2007 - December 2007)
Part One - Television Common Sense, and Truth and Reality (October 2007)
Part Two - The Truth about Power (November 2007)
Part Three - Effective Actions for Coping with One's Own Television Common Sense
(December 2007)
Fundamental Instructions, Coaching and Questions for Competitive Learning
Entire Series (January 2008 - March 2008)
Part One - Fundamental Instructions (January 2008)
Part Two - Fundamental Coaching (February 2008)
Part Three - Fundamental Questions (March 2008
How Much Money is Enough to Live a Good Life... and Why?
Entire Series (April 2008 - July 2008)
Part One - What Ambitious Businesspeople Need to Know to Answer the Question
(April 2008)
Part Two - Truths We Need to Know and Accept to Live a Good Life (May 2008)
Part Three - How Do We Calculate How Much is Enough? (June 2008)
Part Four - Financial Doctrine and Truths about the Stock Market (July 2008)
Disrespect and Strategic Mistakes Thwart Competitive Learning and Fulfilling Ambitions
Entire Series (August 2008 - November 2008)
Part One - Strategic Mistakes and the Underlying Cultural Notions and Postures that Cause
People to Make Them
(August 2008)
Part Two - Not Producing and Not Remembering Lifestyle, Financial and Business Ambitions
(September 2008)
Part Three - A - Disrespecting “Reality” (October 2008)
Part Three - B - Disrespecting “Reality” continued (November 2008)
The Importance of Being "On Track"
Entire Series (December 2008 - January 2009)
An Introduction to "The Importance of Being 'On Track'" - Why I wrote it (December 2008)
Volume 5 (January 2009 - December 2009)
The Importance of Being "On Track" continued
The Importance of Being "On Track" (January 2009)
An Introduction to Lifestyle, Financial and Business Ambitions
Entire Series (February 2009 - May 2009)
Part One (February 2009)
Part Two (March 2009)
Part Three (April 2009)
Part Four (May 2009)
Important Financial Lessons from the News
Entire Series (June 2009 - September 2009)
Part One - The Importance of Becoming Expert with Personal Finances (June 2009)
Part Two – Why Do Even Ambitious Businesspeople Act Foolishly with Their Personal Finances? (July 2009)
Part Three – Who Should Ambitious Businesspeople Trust, or Not, with Their Personal Finances? (August 2009)
Part Four – Taking Responsibility for Your Personal Finances (September 2009)
Invest Strategically, Autonomously, and Powerfully to Earn, Save and Invest Enough
Part One Business Professionals Invest Deliberately and Continually to Accumulate Strategic Knowledge and Power (October 2009)
Part Two – A Fundamental and Strategic Checklist for Investing (November 2009)
Passive Investing… One More Time!
Part One – To Survive, Be Free and Live a Good Life (December 2009)