About the Books

About the Books

Fredbits

In Fredbits, Fred Dyke invites readers on a reflective journey through his personal experiences and insights. This collection of essays encourages self-examination and growth, tackling themes of love, change, and resilience. With thought-provoking questions and heartfelt anecdotes, Fred inspires readers to embrace their own journeys and pursue meaningful change in their lives.

Skipper Ches: As Tough as It Gets

Skipper Ches is a heartfelt tribute to Fred Dyke’s parents, Captain Chesley Dyke and Elsie, (Ches’s wife). Through detailed storytelling, Fred discusses the challenges and triumphs of life in rugged Newfoundland from the early 1900s to the 1960s. This biography celebrates the enduring spirit of love, hard work, and resilience that defined an extraordinary couple and their legacy.

About The Books

Fred DykeSkipper Ches: As Tough as It Gets

In Skipper Ches: As Tough as It Gets, Fred Dyke shows the portrait of his parents’ extraordinary lives in rugged Newfoundland. Journey through the early 1900s as Ches and Elsie navigate storms, shipwrecks, and the challenges of the Great Depression. Their inspiring story of love, hard work, and resilience captures the essence of a bygone era, showcasing the indomitable spirit of a couple who built a legacy on Pool’s Island. This heartfelt biography is a tribute to their remarkable journey and the enduring strength of family.

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That Book About Management

 

This book, self- published in 2003 quickly sold out. However, Fred has a limited personal supply that is available to those who want a crash course in management.

Fred spent over 45 successful years in management, including 20 as a management consultant. This book covers “TEN” basics of management, that everyone in any managerial or supervisory position would be wise to know.

Here are some of his management tips:

  • “Management is getting meaningful results through relationships”
  • “If you are not getting along, critique your self first before you blame someone else.”
  • “Do not confuse knowledge with understanding.”
  • “Don’t wait until tomorrow to stop procrastinating.”

 

On a first-come first-serve basis, and while supplies last, you can get a signed copy of this book for $25 including tax and shipping.