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Ann Latham announces book proceeds to benefit Women's Fund of Western Massachusetts
Clear Thoughts - Pragmatic Gems of Better Business Thinking by Ann Latham is now available and for the month of November all proceeds from books purchased from here will be donated to the Women's Fund of Western Massachusetts.

"Education, freedom from violence, and a fair shot at success are critical ingredients for individual success," says Ann, president of Uncommon Clarity, Inc., a western Massachusetts consulting firm.

"And individual success is what fuels our country. The more people who thrive, innovate, and contribute to our society, the better for all of us. By helping the women and girls of western Massachusetts succeed, we help ourselves." The Women's Fund of Western Mass is dedicated to this mission.

Clear Thoughts contains thirty-two concise articles that will provoke, motivate and provide immediately applicable advice for getting better results. Each is a quick read and provides great value. Jane Lansing, Vice President of Marketing at Emerson Process Management called Clear Thoughts "the fresh, grounding breath of perspective that every executive needs in order to see clearly despite the daily chaos."

This opportunity to help the Women's Fund, and receive free shipping on all books, is effective throughout the month of November. For more information, visit UncommonClarity.com and WomensFund.net or call 413-527-3737.

Read a review of this book in the Daily Hampshire Gazette.
Ann Latham is president of Uncommon Clarity, Inc., a Massachusetts-based consulting firm focused on improving individual and organizational performance. She consults, coaches, writes, and speaks on a variety of workplace topics and was recently tapped as an expert source by BusinessWeek, Forbes, and MSNBC.

© 2009 Ann Latham. All rights reserved.

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