Tribes in Afghanistan, an Economic Hit Man and Tin Man Clash in Latest Issue of Cincom Expert Access

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Tribes in Afghanistan, an Economic Hit Man and Tin Man Clash in Latest Issue
of Cincom Expert Access
Cincom's award-winning business magazine fuses real-world insights,
information and inspiration with brash dashes of irreverent humor

CINCINNATI, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Cincom Expert Access
(http://expertaccess.cincom.com), award-winning online business magazine's
latest edition features a colorful collage of clashing content full of
Hollywood, a Hit Man and Humor.

(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20091103/CL04753 )

HOLLYWOOD 
"A Simple Timeless Tale: Lessons Learned from a Legendary Hollywood STORY
Guru" shows how to use timeless storytelling methods to win in the complex
sales process. 

HITMAN 
"Hoodwinked! An Interview with Economic Hitman John Perkins" pulls back the
curtain on the real cause of the current global financial meltdown.

TRIBAL THINKING 
"Overcoming Resistance: One Tribe at a Time" shows how to really win the war
in Afghanistan. The article features Major Jim Gant and Steven Pressfield,
bestselling author and screenwriter. "One Tribe at a Time is an idea whose
time has come, put forward by an officer who has lived it in the field with
his Special Forces team members -- and proved it can be done. And an officer,
by the way, who is ready this instant to climb aboard a helicopter to go back
to Afghanistan and do it again," said Pressfield.

TIN MAN CLAIMS INNOCENCE -- THIS MIGHT NOT BE TRUE 
"The Proof Will Set Me Free" is a humorous Web 2.0 fundraising site featuring
Jerry Shawhan, Cincom treasurer, and a Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA)
Most Wanted Citizen.

JACK BAUER WISHES HE WAS AS SLICK-LOOKING AS JACK BROWSER 
"Jack Browser Case Files" is a website featuring Cincom WebVelocity, the
latest tool for quickly building dynamic web applications. "Jack Bauer wishes
he was as slick-looking as Jack Browser," said David Borcherding, Jack
Browser's agent, writer and case-file custodian.

GEELY & GAMEY ...  BUT GOOD
Okay, Jack Browser is a bit geeky. Gamey. But good.

TRIED AND TRUE 
    --  "Who Should Own Your Next Technology Project?" by Jerry Miller,
managing
        director, Cincom Manufacturing Business Solutions
    --  "The Broken Bridge Between Think and Work" by Dr. Woodrow Sears
    --  "How to Make Every Dollar Count in Your Channel Management Strategies"
        by Louis Columbus, Cincom market analyst

    --  "Superstar vs. Team: How Manager Mistrust Prevents Growth and Winning"
        by Devin Meister


BANISH THE BORING 
The editorial goal of Cincom Expert Access is to provide objective ideas,
information, insights and inspirations (sometimes in an irreverent, humorous
manner) to help readers:
    --  Do their jobs better
    --  Become aware of new ideas, products and services

    --  Occasionally have a B2B laugh


EDITOR STICKS NECK OUT 

"What other business publication, besides Cincom Expert Access, could you
possibly find Hollywood, a Hit Man, Tribes in Afghanistan and the Tin Man
conflate, confabulate and congeal without any flim-flam-flummery?" said Steve
Kayser, Expert Access
editor.

About Cincom (http://newsroom.cincom.com/about/)
For 41 years, Cincom has helped thousands of clients worldwide by solving
complex business problems with ideas, information, software and services.

SOURCE  Cincom

Steve Kayser, Cincom Expert Access Editor, +1-800-2Cincom, skayser@cincom.com

 

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