![]() Home Luminaire Sweet Dreamers LED Night Light (Choose between the heart,butterfly 0r flower) $2.50 Another great LED night light that once you plug it in you can forget about it. No heat , stays cool to the touch. You can also replace the image with one of your own, they come off with ease. ![]() Defining Moments: When Managers Must Choose Between Right and Right $32.00 I read this a few years after I had been in senior management and wished deeply that I had discovered it earlier. One of the great challenges facing new managers is decision making where the choices all involve some positive and negative aspects. There are also many organization pressures that force individuals to consider suboptimal paths to "be a team player." It's a slippery slope and one that is hard to navigate without a great deal of thought and a clarity of personal professional purpose. This is a small book that easily engages the reader in a fascinating path to understanding these core management issues. Management, especially senior management, starts to look like politics and turns into a soup of interests and circumstances that make the "right" decision hard to discern and possibly even harder to live with. Given the impact to size ratio and high quality of the writing I'd make this book a must-read in the category. ![]() Chicago '85... The Movie $9.95 1. Interlude (I'm Not Complete) 2. Keep on Lovin' 3. Take Care of Home 4. One Woman Man 5. We've Come Too Far 6. You Can't Say 7. Yo Baby's Daddy 8. Don't Take My Girl Away 9. Destiny 10. Doin' Wrong 11. On the Side 12. A Woman Will 13. I Don't Want to Be a Hustler 14. I'm Not CompletE Personnel includes: Dave Hollister (vocals); Tank, Steve Huff, Walter (Lil Walt) Milsap III, Chucky Thompson (various instruments); Bob Robinson (acoustic guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); Overdose, Joey Williams (guitar); Keith Pelzer (piano); Tim Kelley (keyboards, electric bass, drums, percussion, programming); Eugene Peoples (keyboards, bass, programming, background vocals); Dalvin DeGrate (drums); Guru Keaton (programming); Prathan Williams, Candice Nelson, Daniel Johnson, Ryan Toby, K-Ci Haley (background vocals). Engineers incluede: Bill Malina, Jesse "Bizz" Stewart, Andy Haller. Chicago native Dave Hollister recalls his past situations on Chicago 85... The Movie. A great follow-up to his gold CD Ghetto Hymns, the singer/songwriter enlists top talent such as Mike City (who has worked with another Chicago native, Carl Thomas) to make his recollections crystal clear. The title actually refers to a rough period in Hollister's life when he found out that his father was actually his stepfather and in an act of rebellion began gangbanging. Chicago-based producer Steve Huff, who also had success with Avant, produced the lead single, "One Woman Man," which began quickly racing up the charts. On the solid mid-tempo slammer "Keep on Lovin' Me," Hollister sings about a woman he admires even when she curses him out and makes his bail. The singer almost reaches operatic vibes on the sparse "Destiny" with its swirling string arrangement. On the confessional "Doin' |
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