I listen to other Realtors, conferences and
business books on tape.
The author, who has several
business books on a variety of topics, provides a genereal survey of doc control issues.
A prolific author, Susan has written fourteen books including, Meeting and Event Planning for Dummies, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Target Marketing, and Riches in Niches: How to Make it BIG in a small Market, which made it to # 1 in hot
business books on Amazon.com.
Bryan Kramer is a seasoned social business strategist, keynote speaker, executive coach, and best - selling author of
business books on disruptive online strategies.
She wrote one of the first
business books on using the Internet for business, and loves working with clients to enhance their marketing.
Julian's first
business book on destination branding, Wish You Were Here, was published in 2011.
For
a business book on management, Twitter and LinkedIn are great choices because that's where people in this field of interest spend time.
They — and I say they because I'm assuming the pricing strategy of this book had to be a group effort — have simultaneously launched a book that has absolutely no discount when purchased from Amazon.com (Amazon retail price: $ 26.99, although, some Amazon «merchants» are offering discounts off of retail), however, as I write this, the un-discounted, paid version of the book is the # 1 selling
business book on Amazon.
For a non-fiction author with
a business book on management, you'll reach out to business and news websites and work with small and medium sized businesses helping them improve their processes.
Not exact matches
This is a must - read
book for entrepreneurs because it is written in a no - nonsense, straight talk style by an entrepreneur who shares his inside perspective
on what it takes to start a
business.
«With our daughters, I never raised them how I was raised [with the assumption they'd join the family
business,]» says Oddo, who has written a
book on the principles of parenting.
, and has written multiple
business books, including two bestsellers
on the customer economy.
Roughly half of the 112 online lenders that make
business loans are direct lenders, according to Barlow, which means they hold the loans
on their own
books.
«How to leverage, how to differentiate, and how to hedge — this classic
business book inspires me
on how to compete in the overcrowded optical and eyewear
business.
I also spent time
on the web and thumbed through countless
business books.
I've read a couple from this list and countless
books on business strategy and planning in my time but none more helpful than The Institute Way.
In the
book, they reflect deeply
on the evolving nature of the wine industry and how technology and the «tug - of - war between localism and tourism» have changed the
business.
The latest attempt came
on Saturday, when an article ran in The Wall Street Journal to promote a new
book, Big Is Beautiful: Debunking the Myth of Small
Business, by Robert D. Atkinson and Michael Lind.
Accounting technology has come
on leaps and bounds in recent years, and using this sophisticated software
business owners and managers can automate and balance their
books without delving into the complicated world of accounting.
A thought - provoking post
on Business Insider gathers evidence from Newport's
book and elsewhere that the Microsoft founder was — in his youth at least — a true master of deep work.
Harvard
Business School professor Teresa Amabile and psychologist Steven Kramer, authors of the incisive The Progress Principle, pored over 12,000 daily work diary entries and were surprised to find out that making progress — even small wins —
on meaningful work is the most powerful motivator,» reports the
book.
In her new
book, «WEconomy,» co-authored with planthropists leaders Craig and Marc Kielburger, Branson describes the impact that
business leaders like her dad have had
on her search for a purposeful career.
But then, for a
business trip, I was
booked on Emirates in
business class, from New York's JFK to Milan's MXP.
Tselikis recently stopped by the Entrepreneur offices to discuss the
book and share his tips
on starting and growing a food truck
business.
What
business books have had the biggest impact
on how you think about running a company?
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David Burkus, best - selling author of three
books and an award - winning podcaster, has contributed the first four questions
on this list from an interesting article he wrote for Harvard
Business Review.
In her
book, Put Your Intuition to Work, intuition expert Lynn Robinson explains that some of the greatest
business leaders rely
on their intuition to make important decisions.
If you're still seething about the effects Wall Street's collapse has had
on your
business, the
books in this list right here could give you some closure, or put you over the edge.
And while the
book doesn't have anything useful to say about Canadian
business leaders, it does raise some interesting questions about what's going
on in Canadian
business schools.
Get smart: It is also a great opportunity to listen to
business books or,
on the free side, to podcasts.
By 8:30 a.m. (the time I usually ended up rolling out of bed), I had read several chapters of a good
business book, listened to part of a podcast, spent time in prayer, done some P90X Yoga, and worked
on a side - project that I'd been «too busy» to work
on for years.
Research for the
book led him to Vermont, a state teeming with entrepreneurs like Alan Newman, who believed that they had a better way to run a
business — with emphasis
on environmentally friendly materials, fair dealings with suppliers, and generous benefits for their own workers.
And you can educate people
on what it takes to create sustainable demand, which is why
books like Slywotzky's — not to mention
business schools — aren't a waste of time.
To overlook expenses is to juggle your internal
books so you have a weak grasp
on how the
business is doing.
«Before the internet and globalization, you could drive a
business on a few successful market launches,» says Ken Tencer, CEO of Spyder Works, a Toronto - and NYC - based
business consulting firm and co-author of two
books on innovation — The 90 % Rule and Cause a Disturbance.
Zhou is also part of the Chatbot Magazine team, has published numerous blog posts
on how chatbots can help small
businesses, and is a co-author of the
book Chatbots.
«The Red Bull of management thinkers» and «lover of capitalism» has written a ton of
business books, and he tweets
on business empowerment and problem - solving.
(She even wrote a bestselling
book on the subject: 2009's The Whuffie Factor: Using the Power of Social Networks to Build Your
Business.)
Her new
book,
Business as Unusual (Thorsons), was published in the United States in January, and she's already working
on another manuscript.
I had imagined his new
book idea would be another project based
on my
business experiences, but he said, «There's this great passage in your autobiography where you nearly get yourself killed.»
Over the course of two years I read 197
books on different topics ranging from
business to physics, from nonfiction to fiction and made every second of my days productive.
Paco Underhill, author of several
books on retail including Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping (1999, Simon and Schuster), is one admirer of the
business.
Released this fall, his
book Weology: How Everybody Wins When We Comes Before Me, outlines his leadership philosophy, which focuses
on creating a positive
business culture based
on transparency, equality and collaboration.
«You could certainly write a
book on why the US has yet to see a federal paid - leave policy — but the answers essentially come down to two distinct cultural elements at play in the US: the values we place in individualism and
business,» she wrote.
Sheryl Sandberg's
book on inspiration and advice for women
business leaders may someday be scripture
on how to claim their
During that earlier period, American
business earned an average of 11 percent or so
on equity capital employed and stocks, in aggregate, sold at valuations far above that equity capital (
book value), averaging over 150 cents
on the dollar.
Sheryl Sandberg's
book on inspiration and advice for women
business leaders may someday be scripture
on how to claim their rightful roles in the office and the boardroom.
John Warrillow, who sold his own consulting and services
business, and author of the
book «Built to Sell,» is offering this intimate, hands -
on workshop
on building a sellable
business.
In his
book, which recently hit No. 8
on the Los Angeles Times bestseller list, Britton presents a strong case that Millennials have the power to disrupt everything from
business to culture to politics.