802 Ken Williams
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Ken Williams Ken is the author of several books, including 21 Days to Success through Networking, 21 Days to Success with LinkedIn, Marriage Advice to my Daughter, It’s a Conspiracy, his less-than-helpful grammar book, Irregardless, and Surviving the Boss from Hell. He is especially proud of his short book, The Chocolate Cake Phenomenon, which teaches that chocolate cake is spiritual. Ken currently works coaching motivated new managers who struggle with their relationship with their boss. He is also an elders quorum instructor, which he thinks is the best calling in the Church. Ken is married father of five children (who were conveniently born in alphabetical order: Allison, Brendan, Carissa, Dallton, and Eddison) and a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He met his wife, Marcene, in their BYU freshman ward, and they married only four months after Ken returned from his mission to Lisbon, Portugal. Click on a title or cover image to check out his books. It’s a Conspiracy!: Create your Own Conspiracy Theory for Social Media Marriage Advice to my Daughter: Everything I’ve Learned Since You Were Born 21 Days to Success Through Networking: The Life and Times of Gnik Rowten 21 Days to Success With LinkedIn: Business Social Networking the Gnik Rowten Way Surviving the Boss from Hell: Taming Tyrants, Soothing Screamers, and Outsmarting Control Freaks Irregardless: And Other Grammar Error’s Too Irritate And Annoy The Chocolate Cake Phenomenon: A More Delicious Way to Minister *This page contains Amazon affiliate links.
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