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 Start: How to get your business underway
Thanks for picking up this book. You are obviously in the
mood for change, and you have already admitted to yourself
that you might need a bit of help. That’s two massive steps
already. People set up businesses when they get fed up
with the way other companies do things, or if they have a
brilliant idea, or if they... |  |  Everyday Leadership: Getting Results in Business, Politics, and Life
?A book that truly speaks to everyone. . . . Always practical, often inspiring, this is more a reference book than a self-improvement text, and a great read for any would-be leader.”
?Roger Penske, owner of Penske Corporation and Penske Racing
?Sound, practical advice driven home with real-world examples. . . . This... |  |  |
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 Intermediate Accounting
From the smallest mom-and-pop retailer to the largest multinational corporation, businesses
of all sizes are recognizing that accounting professionals are no longer simply
“number crunchers” but rather essential partners in achieving the fundamental goals
of their organization.
Study the central activities of a... |  |  Capturing New Markets: How Smart Companies Create Opportunities Others Don't
Hero of Alexandria had a great idea. In the first century ad, Hero’s design of the fi rst steam engine was ingenious and workable. Indeed, classical scholars have argued that it could have been combined with other inventions of the era to create a steam locomotive and railroad, transforming commerce and military affairs in the ancient... |  |  Managing Now
Information technology is a familiar aspect of our lives. We use computers,
e-mail, software, cell phones, iPods, fax machines, flash drives, scanners, and
BlackBerry®-type devices every day. We search for travel information on Expedia,
download airline tickets from AA.com, and register for and take college courses
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