Posted by admin on 12 Sep 2009 at 6:23 am under Business
Editorial Reviews
This companion guide to the bestselling The Six Sigma Way focuses on the project improvement teams that do the real, in-the-trenches work of Six Sigma—measuring performance, improving quality and saving millions in the process.
The Six Sigma Way Team Fieldbook is a highly practical reference for team leaders [...]
Posted by admin on 04 Jul 2009 at 1:33 am under Business
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
“There is a multibillion-dollar consulting industry in the world today,” Tichy notes (in this reprint of his 1997 BusinessWeek Book of the Year, written with freelancer Cohen) “that thrives largely on the fact that most managers don’t want to lead.” It’s an insight [...]
Posted by admin on 07 Jun 2009 at 3:27 am under Business
Editorial Reviews
Entrepreneur’s experts show you how to boost your bottom line with credit and collections
Proper credit and collections policies are essential for a small business. They allow a business to make more money–even without making more sales–by more efficiently collecting from customers. [...]
Posted by admin on 27 May 2009 at 1:46 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
This massive effort to provide every bit of financial information of possible use to all is a daring concept. The authors promise guidance here for each stage of life from age 20 to 70. Admirably clear and complete explanations of stocks, bonds, mutual [...]
Posted by admin on 30 Apr 2009 at 4:53 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Do You Want to Become a Volunteer but feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of organizations to choose from? Look no further than this revised edition of the bestselling book Make a Difference! Complied and written by Arthur Blaustein, adjunct professor of social and urban policy at the University of [...]
Posted by admin on 15 Apr 2009 at 4:47 pm under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Corporations are placing a greater emphasis on converting credit sales into bank deposits, particularly as accounts receivable often represent a company’s most important asset. Yet conventional collection techniques have not kept pace with changing times and credit executives and financial managers continue to follow antiquated policies. This text aims to show [...]
Posted by admin on 17 Mar 2009 at 10:44 am under Recommended
As boomers reach midlife faster than a new Beatles CD can climb the charts, many are wondering if they’ll have sufficient resources to comfortably make it through their golden years. Investment guru Charles Schwab’s You’re Fifty–Now What? addresses these concerns with a step-by-step road map to help the middle-aged assess where [...]
Posted by admin on 10 Mar 2009 at 7:31 am under Recommended
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PaineWebber investment executive Bambi Holzer’s first book, Retire Rich, presented peak-earning, but financially naïve, baby boomers with the fundamental tools and techniques necessary to create individualized retirement plans based on current situations and projected needs. In Set for Life, she addresses financial planning and [...]
Posted by admin on 03 Mar 2009 at 11:36 pm under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Once again using an astutely written fictional tale to unambiguously but painlessly deliver some hard truths about critical business procedures, Patrick Lencioni targets group behavior in the final entry of his trilogy of corporate fables. And like those preceding it, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team is an entertaining, quick read [...]
Posted by admin on 31 Jan 2009 at 11:52 pm under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Once again using an astutely written fictional tale to unambiguously but painlessly deliver some hard truths about critical business procedures, Patrick Lencioni targets group behavior in the final entry of his trilogy of corporate fables. And like those preceding it, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team is an entertaining, quick read [...]
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