The Dilbert Principle: Cubicle’s-Eye View of Bosses, Meetings, Management Fads, and Other Workplace Afflictions: Scott Adams

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You loved the comic strip; now read the business advice. Or should that be anti-business advice? Scott Adams provides the hapless victim of re-engineering, rightsizing and Total Quality Management some strategies for fighting back, er, coping. Forced to work long hours, with [...]

What Would Machiavelli Do? The Ends Justify the Meanness: Stanley Bing

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Machiavelli would feel at home in industry today. You don’t need a birthright to be a modern prince–just an impulsive ruthlessness such as he described four centuries ago while trying to get back into the good graces of a Medici nobleman. A clever guy like him could [...]

Laugh And Learn: Doni Tamblyn

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An entertaining and practical book chock-full of tips, techniques, anecdotes, and exercises that show anyone how to use humor well. — Dr. Joel Goodman, Director, The HUMOR Project, Inc., Saratoga Springs, NY
Combining learning and laughing is not easy, but Doni does [...]

Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook: Scott Adams

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Cartoonist Scott Adams gives us still more corporate belly laughs with a point in Dogbert’s Management Secrets Revealed, the 10th book based on his wildly popular Dilbert comic strip. Taken this time directly from the word processor of world-class consultant Dogbert, it focuses on critical management responsibilities [...]

Retail Anarchy: A Radical Shopper’s Adventures in Consumption: Sam Pocker

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Why does no one blink when they are charged three dollars for a cup of coffee?Why do grown men sleep on the street overnight to buy video game systems?How do Dollar Stores cheerfully charge a dollar for a 25 cent pack of gum?What are the pitfalls of Brand Name Loyalty?And how [...]

Waiter Rant: Thanks for the Tip–Confessions of a Cynical Waiter: Steve Dublanica Aka The Waiter

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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Anonymity is tough to maintain when you want to do a book tour. Such is the case with Steve Dublanica, a seminary dropout and laid-off psychiatric worker who, in 2004, started www.WaiterRant.net, blogging as The Waiter. His brutal observations on waiting [...]

Damn, it Feels Good to Be a Banker: And Other Baller Things You Only Get to Say If You Work On Wall Street: Leveraged Sellout

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In one word: egregious. Damn It Feels Good To Be A Banker is a Wall Street epic, a war cry for the masses of young professionals behind desks at Investment Banks, Hedge Funds, and Private Equity shops around the world. With chapters like “No. We do [...]

Money Still Doesn’t Grow on Trees: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Teenagers and Young Adults: Neale Godfrey, Tad Richards

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From Booklist
“This doesn’t fit into our budget” is not the same as “We can’t afford it.” What’s the difference? Plenty, says tough-minded family-finance guru Godfrey, the author of several previous books on adult money management as well as The Ultimate Kids’ Money Book (1998). In [...]

Good Sense Counselor Training Workshop Participant’s Guide & Manual: Dick Towner

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Grace. Joy. Freedom. This is a field tested, proven resource for changing hearts and lives in the area of finances.
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You Can Help Others Experience the Joy of Financial Freedom There is a tremendous need for churches [...]

Women Leaving the Workplace: Larry Burkett

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Parents have only one chance to raise their children. If they squander that chance, most will regret it the rest of their lives. As a financial counselor, my purpose is to help working mothers who want to stay home examine the decisions they must make, prepare for the inevitable changes that [...]