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Count-On-Able: A Practical Guide to Lift, Shift and Empower You and Your Team

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Accountability in the workplace is dead.

What's more powerful than accountability—being Count-On-Able™.

Being Count-On-Able™ is the new way to supercharge your team, and create trust, loyalty, and empowerment in your company.

Count-On-Able™ is a game-changing process that empowers business owners, executives, and CEOs that want to grow their businesses and accomplish more with less effort. It enables you and your team to be aligned, strengthen trust, and know when your critical actions are or are NOT being accomplished.

Accountability is an outdated method of running a business. It’s often punitive, or assigns blame. People resist it and frankly why shouldn’t they. There is no upside or inherent reward in that outdated top-down paradigm. After all, who really wants to be held responsible especially if they don’t have the authority or support to act.

Count-On-Able™ includes my personal experiences spanning two decades. It embodies principles, processes and best practices that have been refined to empower people to do what they have their best strengths in, love doing, and do well.

Companies that follow this natural step-by-step process for being Count-On-Able™ rapidly experience and develop entrepreneurial freedom.

This easy-to-read book was written in short chapters of three to four pages to enable you to pick it up, grab a winning tool, and come back for more later. Implemented by over 300 companies, Count-On-Able™ is a patent-pending method and process that is now being open sourced for you to implement in your business.

Everything you need to implement the Count-On-Able™ process is described in the book. All the charts, graphs, and tools, as well as easy instructions on how to easily integrate them are included in this book!

244 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 6, 2022

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About the author

Jeff Cohen

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Librarian note: This author also goes by the pen name E.J. Copperman

Jeff Cohen has worked in news since 2001, most recently as the city reporter for the Hartford Courant. He lives in Middletown, CT, with his wife, two daughters, and their cats.

Jeff Cohen is the nom de plume for Jeffrey Cohen, writer of intentionally funny murder mysteries in the Double Feature and Aaron Tucker series. As E.J. Copperman he writes the Haunted Guesthouse mystery series, and now collaborates with himself on the Samuel Hoenig Asperger’s Mystery series.

He’s been writing for a (nominal) living since graduating from Rutgers College during the Paleozoic Era, and has had articles published in The New York Times (which included lawn care tips from the head groundskeeper at Yankee Stadium, back when it really was Yankee Stadium), USA Weekend, TV Guide, Premiere, Writer’s Digest, American Baby, Hollywood Scriptwriter and many others.

When the idea for one of his countless unproduced screenplays wouldn’t cooperate and become a script, Jeff wrote it as a novel called For Whom the Minivan Rolls, and the book was published by Bancroft Press in 2002. It was followed in the Aaron Tucker series by A Farewell to Legs and As Dog Is My Witness. Aaron returned in a 2011 short story, The Gun Also Rises, in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. The story won the Barry Award (at the Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame!) for best short story of 2012.

The Double Feature Mystery series from Berkley Prime Crime began with Some Like It Hot-Buttered, which introduced Elliot Freed and his all-comedy movie theater, Comedy Tonight. It was followed by It Happened One Knife and A Night at the Operation.

Under the name E.J. Copperman, Jeff writes the Haunted Guesthouse Mystery series, which began with Night of the Living Deed and continues with An Uninvited Ghost, Old Haunts, and Chance of a Ghost. The series will continue in December with Inspector Specter.

In his copious spare time, Jeff is an unaccomplished amateur guitar player, a fan of Major League Baseball, a couch potato and a teacher of screenwriting at Drexel University in Philadelphia. He’s also available for weddings and bar mitzvahs, but don’t expect an expensive gift.

Visit Jeff on Facebook and Twitter, and read him at Hey, There’s A Dead Guy In The Living Room, the most comprehensive blog on mystery writing. Besides Jeff Cohen (Monday’s blogger), you’ll see perspectives from literary agent Josh Getzler on Tuesdays, publisher Lynne Patrick on Wednesdays, editor Terri Bischoff on Thursdays, publicist Erin Mitchell on Fridays, bookseller Marilyn Thiele on Saturdays and librarian Jessy Randall on Sundays. Check in every day for something new on mysteries, books and publishing!

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June 14, 2022
Inspirational

Count-On-Able has an inspirational message about empowering employees by putting them in the best position to succeed and take positive actions for themselves
and their team. It also teaches how a business owner like myself can manage better and more positive results in a simpler and more enjoyable way.
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June 15, 2022
GREAT and QUICK READ

OMG!!! Jeff has taken the business concept to a new level. The book is filled with thought provoking ideas, concepts, humor and a well written formula. You won’t be sorry you spent your money on this very readable book. Can’t wait for his follow up!!!!
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