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E-MYTH ENTERPRISE: HOW TO TURN A GREAT IDEA INTO A THRIVING BUSINESS by GERBER, MICHAEL E. |
| Got a great idea to start a business? So now what? The E-Myth Enterprise explores the requirements that any new business must meet: the satisfaction of its four primary influencers¡Xits employees, customers, suppliers, and investors¡Xthrough four fundamental categories¡Xvisual, emotional, functional, and financial. Together these form the twin strategies every entrepreneur must use to design a business.
Gerber completes the E-Myth series, to help transform every entrepreneur's dream into a reality.
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WHEN EVERYTHING CHANGES, CHANGE EVERYTHING: IN A TIME OF TURMOIL, A PATHWAY TO PEACE by WALSCH, NEALE DONALD |
| Many changes are occurring now in the lives of all of us, but does 'change' have to equal 'crisis'? No. Not if you have the means with which you can change your experience of change-and that is what you are holding in your hand. This is more than a book about change. It's about how life itself works. It is about the very nature of change-why it happens, how to deal with it, and how to make it be 'for the better'. On these pages are Nine Changes That Can Change Everything.
Is it possible that what you are about to read has come to you at the right and perfect time¡K?
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SAGES: WARREN BUFFETT, GEORGE SOROS, PAUL VOLCKER, AND THE MAELSTROM OF MARKETS by MORRIS, CHARLES R. |
| Throughout the violent financial disruptions of the past several years, three men have stood out as beacons of judgment and wisdom: Warren Buffett, George Soros, and Paul Volcker
All three men have more than fifty years of deep involvement in markets. All are skeptical of Wall Street frenzies. They believe that markets tend to be right, but usually only over the medium term. They have seen too many cycles of herd-driven, emotion-riding booms and busts to make their views hostage to the sweeping and simplistic assumptions of "efficient-markets" models.
The Careers of these three men are stories of success in volatile times. The bestselling author Charles R. Morris brilliantly analyzes their records. He distills their distinctive strategies, their wisdom, and their experience-- and argue for the importance of humility and common sense in navigating the current global economic crisis.
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GO PUT YOUR STRENGTHS TO WORK: 6 POWERFUL STEPS TO ACHIEVE OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE by BUCKINGHAM, MARCUS |
| Research data show that most people do not come close to making full use of their assets at work ¡V in fact, only 17 percent of the workforce believe they use all of their strengths on the job. Go Put Your Strengths to Work aims to change that through a six-step, six-week experience that will reveal the hidden dimensions of your strengths. Buckingham shows you how to seize control of your assets and rewrite your job description under the nose of your boss. |
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18 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF CORPORATE REPUTATION: CREATING, PROTECTING & REPAIRING YOUR MOST VALUABLE ASSET by ALSOP, RONALD J. |
| In this illuminating study of that vital element of doing business ¡V corporate reputation ¡V veteran journalist Ron Alsop recounts numerous tales from household names such as Starbucks, McDonald¡¦s, Coca-Cola and Microsoft. With 85 per cent of companies interviewed believing that reputation can have a major impact on business performance, this book shows you the benefits of a good reputation and the consequence of a bad one, as well as how to measure reputation and nurture a good one. Alsop provides 18 laws, drawn from years of experience, covering every aspect of corporate reputation.
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I AM, THEREFORE I THINK: PHILOSOPHERS ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT LOVE, NOTHINGNESS AND EVERYTHING ELSE by GEORGE, ALEXANDER |
| Everyone confronts philosophical issues, so why shouldn¡¦t everyone have access to a philosopher? In this wise and witty book, over twenty philosophers answer real readers¡¦ most difficult questions on dozens of subjects, from art, adultery and animals, to God, suicide and war. They even address the question, ¡¥Why can¡¦t philosophers ever agree?¡¦ |
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GREAT TRANSFORMATION: THE WORLD IN THE TIME OF BUDDHA, SOCRATES, CONFUCIUS AND JEREMIAH by ARMSTRONG, KAREN |
| The centuries between 800 and 300 BC saw an explosion of new religious and philosophical concepts. Their emergence is second only to man¡¦s harnessing of fire in fundamentally transforming our understanding of what it is to be human. But why did Socrates, Buddha, Confucius, Jeremiah and Lao Tzu ¡V among others ¡V all emerge in this five-hundred-years span? And why did they have such similar ideas about humanity? In The Great Transformation, Karen Armstrong examines this phenomenal period and the connections between such a disparate group of philosophers, mystics and theologians. It is nothing less than a global account of the time when religious belief, as we understand it, was born. |
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