Posted by admin on 26 Aug 2009 at 8:45 am under Business
Editorial Reviews
Prospective entrepreneurs may think they know everything there is to know about starting a business in Silicon Valley. They can draw up business plans, have meetings with venture capitalists, maybe even get funded and actually launch a start-up. However, in The Monk and the Riddle, Silicon Valley [...]
Posted by admin on 12 Aug 2009 at 5:10 am under Business
Editorial Reviews
In Beyond Booked Solid, Michael Port returns with new tactics for growing your business even bigger. Port’s Book Yourself Solid was a huge hit among professional service providers and small business owners who learned to master the art of attracting clients and keeping them happy. In this book, he helps your [...]
Posted by admin on 26 Jun 2009 at 1:52 pm under Business
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
In her first solo book, entrepreneur Switzer (co-author, with Jack Canfield, of The Success Principles) offers practical insights for business owners in a fast-paced text jam-packed with useful information and tricks of the marketing trade. Designed to bring in customers and cash, Switzer’s [...]
Posted by admin on 26 May 2009 at 8:54 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Even before September 11, more and more of us were expressing dissatisfaction with the widening imbalance between our personal and professional lives–and our numbers have doubtlessly increased since that day. Pamela York Klainer, an executive coach and workplace consultant, had been watching this feeling grow among her clients, and How Much [...]
Posted by admin on 16 May 2009 at 12:16 pm under Recommended
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Review
“[The Momentum books] radiate contagious energy with their inventive design, personality-packed style, and cheeky touches.” — Fast Company, December, 2002
The only way to do it…is to do it. Change Activist shows you how to make a difference in the [...]
Posted by admin on 12 May 2009 at 3:10 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
New technologies and workplace pressures have extended the working day, reduced time off, and often disconnected workers from their communities. Vacations are often too short or simply not taken and stress-reduction techniques and medications may address the symptoms of the problem but rarely the causes. The solution for many of these [...]
Posted by admin on 30 Apr 2009 at 3:23 am under Recommended
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David Brancaccio’s Squandering Aimlessly is a rare treat–an insightful look at economic matters that is also a terrific read. Through his award-winning Marketplace radio program, Brancaccio has become a popular commentator with a distinctive take on financial issues. In his first book, he smoothly transfers this [...]
Posted by admin on 11 Apr 2009 at 2:57 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Laugh and learn with this unique book that offers a glimpse at the lighter side of life’s risks. Starting with a must-read consumer’s guide to taking charge of health information and filled with health and risk-related quotes and cartoons, this book belongs in every physician’s waiting room. Risk in Perspective helps [...]
Posted by admin on 08 Apr 2009 at 12:25 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Every week, thousands of people quit their jobs and going into business on own business. Perhaps you too are thinking of doing this right now? What you need to make it a success is information on exactly how to do it - from someone who has done it. You need practical, [...]
Posted by admin on 27 Mar 2009 at 10:42 pm under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Ignore the consumerist connotation that the “abundance” of the book’s subtitle unfortunately carries, and enjoy this basic text on how to live happily and mindfully as a householder Buddhist. This is a book for Buddhists with jobs to keep and bills to pay-people [...]
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