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Warren Brussee

I first started to write books after I retired from GE, where I had managed an engineering team. My motivation for writing was a frustration with the available books on Six Sigma. I was trained in Six Sigma at GE, and I felt that it was a valuable methodology whose use was being restricted by its being made unnecessarily difficult. My first book was "Statistics for Six Sigma Made Easy." McGraw-Hill agreed to publish it. When that book started to sell well, McGraw-Hill asked me to write two more books on Six Sigma. I loved writing. I had a strong interest in the economy, and I believed that the 2004 economy was not as healthy as being publicly presented and that we were headed for a severe downturn. Using the same data discipline that is taught in Six Sigma, I went to work researching our economy. This research resulted in my book "The Second Great Depression," published by a small publisher. The book sold well, so John Wiley & Sons decided to publish an updated version "The Great Depression of Debt" along with a book I wrote on investing. I also published an illustrated children's book "Laoch the Guide Dog Puppy," based on my experience in raising a guide dog puppy. My most recent book is a fiction mystery novel, "The Child Remover."

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Getting started in investment analysis

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Getting Started in Investment Analysis is an approachable introduction to this important topic. It quickly teaches--you how to make overall judgments on investment data without having to do complicated statistical analysis. With this book as your guide, you'll discover how to choose stocks for savings and retirement, and learn--how to glean insights from investment data--by examining graphs and seeking correlations. For those looking to go a step further in their investment endeavors, Getting Started in Investment Analysis shows how to perform a?more detailed statistical analysis using Excel and high-school level math skills.

Getting started in speaking, training, or seminar consulting

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How to make a living speaking, training, and running workshops and seminars Expert Bob Bly shares his secrets for earning $1,000 to $5,000 a day, or more, as a self-employed speaker, lecturer, or trainer. He shows readers, step-by-step, everything they need to know to become polished speakers, create winning presentations, find a market niche, set fees, get bookings, and much more. Aspiring speakers will learn about the corporate training market-who buys training, what the hot topics are, how to package and sell training courses, and what to charge. Bob Bly (Dumont, NJ) is an independent copywriter, advertising consultant, bestselling author, popular lecturer, and highly successful trainer.