Books: Business
Currently listing articles 378-351:
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Book Review: Blog Blazers by Stephane Grenier— A great and compact book on blogs, blogging, and bloggers for anyone interested in starting or improving a blog.
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Book Review: The Man Who Owns the News - Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch by Michael Wolff— An attempt to understand Rupert Murdoch falls short of its goal, but it's still a worthwhile investigation.
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All I Want For Christmas Is Books— Nothing else provides as much value as a book. It's the ultimate gift.
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Book Review: I'd Rather Be Rich - Choosing The Life You Want To Live by Sheila Leonard— Clear and useful, I'd Rather Be Rich offers practical insights in getting clear and moving forward in your life.
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Book Review: Call Me Ted by Ted Turner (with Bill Burke)— Ted Turner looks back on an almost unbelievable life in this entertaining and inspiring autobiography.
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Book Review: Crash Proof - How to Profit from the Coming Economic Collapse by Peter D. Schiff with John Downes— More than just advice on how to survive the economic crisis, this is a definitive economics textbook.
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Book Review: The Boomer Burden: Dealing With Your Parents' Lifetime Accumulation of Stuff by Julie Hall— If you’re a boomer with or without failing parents, you need this book.
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Book Review: Outliers - The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell— The frizzy-haired cult hero does it again, this time taking on the subject of extreme success.
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Book Review: Enough - True Measures of Money, Business, and Life by John Bogle— Legendary former CEO of The Vanguard Group attempts to reform money managers and open the eyes of investors.
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Book Review: slide:ology - The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations by Nancy Duarte— Should be required reading for anyone giving presentations using slides.
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Book Review: Reality Check - The Irreverent Guide to Outsmarting, Outmanaging, and Outmarketing Your Competition by Guy Kawasaki— Former Apple "evangelist" and current venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki offers the "greatest hits" from his popular blog in book form.
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Interview with Del Howison, Owner of Dark Delicacies Bookstore— “Whenever there is a war or a 'real' horror the populace can't control, horror becomes popular because you can always close a book…”
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Book Review: The Cult of the Amateur by Andrew Keen— A full-frontal attack on the amateur writers, publishers and performers of the Web 2.0 generation.
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Book Review: Waiter Rant by The Waiter— If you were never a waiter, you probably won't identify with this book.
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Book Review: The Conscience Of A Liberal by Paul Krugman— The New York Times' columnist doesn't quite slide all the way home with his latest book.
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Book Review: Cradle to Cradle by William McDonough and Michael Braungart— We can design our lives and products around the notion of nourishment – from the way we live to how we design and produce goods.
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Book Review: The Indie Band Survival Guide - The Complete Manual for the Do-It-Yourself Musician by Randy Chertkow and Jason Feehan— You're an independent musician struggling to gain an audience. This book can help.
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Book Review: OBD - Obsessive Branding Disorder - The Illusion of Business and the Business of Illusion by Lucas Conley— In today’s marketplace, a successful brand is a lifestyle, a feeling, a moment, a promise.
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Book Review: What’s Stopping You? Shatter the 9 Most Common Myths Keeping You from Starting Your Own Business by Bruce R. Barringer and R. Duane Ireland— Unpretentious and down-to-earth, this book sets the record straight on the myths that intimidate people from breaking out of the employment rut.
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An Enlightening Interview with the Author of Dead Witness— Three agents couldn't sell it, but she can.
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BC Radio Live: T4 Project's Shannon Saint Ryan, ThisNext's Scott Morrow, Authors Daniel R. Solin and David Ludwig, MD— Up this week: The T4 Project, shopping social networks, 401(k) plans, and childhood obesity.
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Book Review: I'd Rather Be In The Studio! The Artist's No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion by Alyson B. Stanfield— Make your art career thrive with this new book, chock full of straight forward entrepreneurial strategies for success!
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Book Review: The Home Office From Hell Cure: Transform Your Underperforming, Time-Sucking Homebased Business into a Runaway Success by Jeffrey A. Landers— This humorous and energetic book will help you turn your chaotic home office into a professional ally
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Book Review: Awake at the Wheel by Mitchell Lewis Ditkoff— Anyone who needs out-there solutions for box-bound problems should definitely give this one a read.
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Book Review: Navigating for Success - Passion, Goals, & Action by Moss A. Jackson, Ph.D.— Steer the course of your life. How to choose success, then plan and act to make it happen.
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Book Review: The Venus Approach to Real-Estate Investing by S. A. Philipp and Barbara Heil-Sonneck— Being a woman is an asset in the real-estate development business. This books tells and shows you how.
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Book Review: The Chic Entrepreneur by Elizabeth W. Gordon and Leanna Adams— Calling all business women: take your business from flats to stilettos!
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Book Review: Subject To Change - Creating Great Products & Services for an Uncertain World by Peter Merholz, Todd Wilkens, Brandon Schauer and David Verba— A must-read for those creating customer solutions for the future.

