Some propose an online booking engine for real -
time bookings on a secured server, while others propose bookings on request.
Half
the time the books on these lists are garbage, leaving me to wonder how on earth they made these lists with such terrible, badly edited writing and plot-less stories.
Includes tickets to historic sites and tours, breafkast, dinner and a copy of the Hardback
TIME book on Gettysburg
As I wrote in «The North Pole Was Here,» my 2006 New York
Times book on the once and future Arctic: Read more...
Not exact matches
Schultz talks affectionately about his father in his
book, «Pour Your Heart Into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a
Time,» saying that Fred was an honest man who worked hard, played ball with his kids
on the weekend and loved the Yankees.
His lessons are simple and inspired, and I've found the
book to be a road map for building great teams, drawing
on the story countless
times in my career.»
After spending
time in finance
on Wall Street, Bezos founded Amazon.com in the garage of his Seattle home in 1994 and operated it exclusively as an online
book retailer.
«As a first -
time, young female founder who quickly grew from three people
on a couch to a team of ten, we love how this
book clearly outlines so many tactical approaches to communication, being a good leader, and building trust
on the team.»
There's no
time to be «reading a
book on the theory of diversification,» he said.
I have five
books on a variety of topics and multiple news feeds going
on at any given
time.
«I use this idle
time to study foreign languages, listen to
books on tape or listen to tapes
on updated medical procedures and advancements.
For all the post-publication focus
on high - frequency trading, Lewis spends very little
time with high - frequency traders in the
book.
He recently asked
on Twitter: «What
book would you recommend most for new, first -
time managers?»
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.
«With some extra
time on my hands this year to catch up, I wanted to share the
books and music that I enjoyed most.
Luckily (okay, beyond luckily, sorry), I was
booked on the same flight the following month for a conference, and I relieved all the glory of being treated like traveling royalty the entire
time I was in transit.
I've ghostwritten three other best - sellers, and my consulting company has marketed two
books that both hit number one
on the New York
Times list.
While at the MGM Grand for the Floyd Mayweather fight, the billionaire investor decided to bet
on a sports
book for the first
time ever.
The company also still has a lot of debt
on its
books — $ 1.8 billion in total — following a spin - off from its parent company,
Time Warner, in 2014.
And while some older people may discount Mulcahy's strategy of using a chat box
on her website as impersonal, she sees it as a way to communicate with customers
on their
time table — maybe at 11 p.m. when they happen to need a tutor or want to
book an appointment.
I frequently speak about this when I lecture
on college campuses, but even if you are not a full -
time employee at a major company, internships will get you so much farther than any
book you read or class you take.
«The people out in Atlanta couldn't get a hotel because they were all
booked due to the Final Four tournament going
on at the same
time.
Travel
time needn't be just a chance to catch up
on reading the latest
books.
Small content providers (from
on - line grocery stores to used -
book sellers) wanted to hook up with Yahoo and America Online and other media groups such as
Time Warner, NBC, and Disney.
Each
time a class is
booked on its network, ClassPass pays the studio a percentage of its drop - in rate.
In Dan Pink's forthcoming
book, When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect
Timing,» to be released tomorrow, he casts a light
on the benefits of the ever - increasing workplace habit of taking short, frequent breaks.
«Snowden» is based
on Luke Hardin's
book «The Snowden Files» and Anatoly Kucherena's «
Time of the Octopus.»
After reading Lupkin's case study
on a network marketing company that grew over seventy - million in sales with his approach, Carter knew it was
time for the pair to co-author a
book.
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.
She drives the final race of her career at the Indy 500 and then will focus full -
time on her entrepreneurial goals, (having already written a health and fitness
book, launched an apparel line and opened her own vineyard)
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.
On a warm spring afternoon, Phil Knight found the
time to meet up with me at the Le Germain Hotel in downtown Toronto while in Canada for just a few hours promoting his
book Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike.
My
time with the Red Sox organization taught me more about sales challenges than any
book I ever read
on the topic.
But «Ready Player One,» based
on a 2011 novel, is vying for moviegoers at a
time when the box office has been dominated by serial tales of comic -
book superheroes and sequels to established hits, making it tougher for new material to shine.
You'll know when you've hit
on something when you find yourself returning to a
book for answers and inspiration
time and
time again.
During that
time my ritual includes trying to catch up
on my never - ending flow of emails and listening to Blinkist, a site that offers
books transformed into 15 - minute audio snippets.»
Having the right physical
book with you at the right
time when you suddenly have an hour to kill somewhere or trying to decide which
books to bring with you
on vacation or if you're even going to want to read the ones you picked when you get there, these are big problems that digital reading helps solve.
(Apparently, he wasn't sold
on the idea that the internet would be a big deal at the
time the
book was initially published in 1995.)
If you add up all the
time you spend reading
books, blogs, and articles; watching videos, podcasts, webinars, and seminars, and posting, tweeting, messaging, and connecting, how many hours a day
on average do you think it comes to?
Now, he writes
books, records episodes of a popular podcast and spends
time at motivational speaking events that often center
on helping people communicate more effectively.
The company's founder, whose
book If You Have to Cry, Go Outside is currently
on the New York
Times Best Sellers list, grabs headlines for her uber - demanding management style and brutally honest take
on the fashion industry.
These rules need to be presented as part of your property listing
on Airbnb and agreed to by your guests at the
time they confirm their
booking.
«Everything important depends
on timing, but in a sea of how - to
books there's almost nothing
on when - to,» Grant notes.
One of the most interesting things I found in researching my
book Mapping Innovation is that the firms that invested in basic exploration eventually hit
on something big, What's more, the massive return
on investment it generated paid for all of the failed projects many
times over.
Students are generally short of money and have no lack of other demands
on their
time (though, let's be honest, plenty of college kids aren't exactly getting up at the crack of dawn to hit the
books or spending every waking hour working).
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.
Some of the authors mentioned in the New York
Times story worried that they'd sell fewer
books if the company put higher price tags
on them.
These outfits have been largely hoisted
on their own financial petards and now they can't figure out a way to get their deals out the door and sell their story to the public suckers without the embarrassment of a downward valuation when the underwriters actually start writing the deal
book; and (3) They're already a dead dog, living
on borrowed
time.
Self - publishing
on Amazon is like putting an infinite number of your
books in the center of the world's largest bookstore.It costs very little
time and zero dollars to self - publish
on Amazon.