Posted by admin on 28 May 2009 at 11:12 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Self confessed numbers geek Navellier has developed what he claims is an effective and durable system to beat the stock market, long thought a money-loser by financiers due to its self-correcting nature. Rather than focus on one or two indicators, Navellier has weighted [...]
Posted by admin on 07 May 2009 at 9:28 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Want to follow in Warren Buffett’s investing footprints? Value Investing For Dummies, 2nd Edition, explains what value investing is and how to incorporate it into your overall investment strategy. It presents a simple, straightforward way to apply proven investment principles, spot good deals, and produce extraordinary returns.
This [...]
Posted by admin on 29 Apr 2009 at 12:16 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
In Who Said So?, Michael Parker introduces you to the unique leadership philosophy known as Value-Centered Management. Using the exciting, creative format of a business narrative, the book contrasts the familiar pains of traditional business management with Value-Centered Management by contrasting the opposing style of father and son managers. Following this [...]
Posted by admin on 07 Apr 2009 at 10:45 pm under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Browne’s experience as managing director of investment firm Tweedy, Browne provides examples to support his lessons on value investing, a method of buying stocks that have fallen in price to earn the best return over the long term. Browne uses examples from successful [...]
Posted by admin on 06 Apr 2009 at 3:24 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Contrary to efficient-market naysayers, this engaging investment primer contends that ordinary stock-market investors can indeed get better-than-market returns over the long haul. Greenblatt (You Can Be a Stock Market Genius), a Columbia Business School adjunct professor, touts a “value-oriented” approach that looks for [...]
Posted by admin on 28 Dec 2008 at 10:31 pm under Recommended
For most supply chains, cost reduction is imperative to long-term survival. Yet identifying the costs that can be eliminated and then doing so effectively can prove impossible without the right method. This book introduces the same process the author has used to save companies like IBM, Kodak, and DuPont billions of [...]
Posted by admin on 14 Dec 2008 at 10:27 pm under Recommended
For most supply chains, cost reduction is imperative to long-term survival. Yet identifying the costs that can be eliminated and then doing so effectively can prove impossible without the right method. This book introduces the same process the author has used to save companies like IBM, Kodak, and DuPont billions of [...]
Posted by admin on 06 Dec 2008 at 6:17 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
This is the eBook version of the printed book. In the “flat world,” everything changes…above all, what it takes to run a winning company. Success is less about what the company can do itself and more about what it can connect to. Find out how it’s done, from the company that [...]
Posted by admin on 03 Dec 2008 at 8:27 pm under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
In Who Said So?, Michael Parker introduces you to the unique leadership philosophy known as Value-Centered Management. Using the exciting, creative format of a business narrative, the book contrasts the familiar pains of traditional business management with Value-Centered Management by contrasting the opposing style of father and son managers. Following this enlightening [...]
Posted by admin on 16 Nov 2008 at 11:20 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
For most supply chains, cost reduction is imperative to long-term survival. Yet identifying the costs that can be eliminated and then doing so effectively can prove impossible without the right method. This book introduces the same process the author has used to save companies like IBM, Kodak, and DuPont billions [...]
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