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The imaginary Mindpicnic book (32 pages)By Jimmy Kennedy. Use this book to test Mindpicnic's book study function. Just type into the green field on the right side that you've read the 32 pages. You don't have to buy the book at Amazon to do this ;-) (in fact you couldn't, even if you wanted to -- the book doesn't really exist). -
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Principles of Statistics (252 pages)By M.G. Bulmer. The best intermediate-level explanation of classical statistics on the market! From basic dice probabilities to modern regression analysis and correlation, Professor Bulmer provides explanations, graphs, charts, problems (with answers). Equal stress is given to theory and applications. The author ... -
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Robert A. Cooke.
You're 36 hours away from mastering finance... Expense reports... balance sheets... budgets... financial statements... are you one of the myriad managers and entrepreneurs who dread trying to decipher-or, worse, prepare-baffling documents like these? To the rescue comes The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour ...
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On Writing Well, 25th Anniversary : The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction (On Writing Well) (320 pages)By William K. Zinsser. Whether you write an occasional professional letter or a daily newspaper column, William Zinsser's _On Writing Well_ should be required reading. Simplicity is Zinsser's mantra: he preaches a stripped-down writing style, strong and clear. He has no patience for excess (most use of adjectives and ... -
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David Allen.
With first-chapter allusions to martial arts, "flow," "mind like water," and other concepts borrowed from the East (and usually mangled), you'd almost think this self-helper from David Allen should have been called _Zen and the Art of Schedule Maintenance_. Not quite. Yes, _Getting Things Done_ ...
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Peter Block.
The second edition of Peter Block's _Flawless Consulting_ gracefully updates what many consider the best resource of its kind. New chapters on implementation, "whole-system" strategies, and ethics are included, but in general it simply fine-tunes Block's proven advice to match the transformations ...
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Thomas K. McCraw.
Unique for its breadth of coverage and depth of analysis this uncommonly readable book is certain to become a classic. Five of the book's ten chapters provide in-depth analyses of representative companies and the remarkable people who led them. These firms include McDonald's, Procter & Gamble, ...
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The Art of the Start : The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything (240 pages)By Guy Kawasaki. What does it take to turn ideas into action? What are the elements of a perfect pitch? How do you win the war for talent? How do you establish a brand without bucks? These are some of the issues everyone faces when starting or revitalizing any undertaking, and Guy Kawasaki, former marketing maven ... -
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James P. Womack, Daniel T. Jones, James Womack, Daniel Jones.
In the revised and updated edition of _Lean Thinking: Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation_, authors James P. Womack and Daniel T. Jones provide a thoughtful expansion upon their value-based business system based on the Toyota model. Along the way they update their action plan in ...
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Clayton M. Christensen, Erik A. Roth, Scott D. Anthony.
When a disruptive innovation is launched, it changes the entire industry and every firm operating within in This book argues that it is possible to predict which companies will win and which will lose in a specific situation-;and provides a practical framework for doing so. Most books on ...
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (384 pages)By Stephen R. Covey. _The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change_ was a groundbreaker when it was first published in 1990, and it continues to be a business bestseller with more than 10 million copies sold. Stephen Covey, an internationally respected leadership authority, realizes that ... -
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Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make Competition Irrelevant (256 pages)By W. Chan Kim, Renée Mauborgne. Winning by _Not_ Competing: A Fresh Approach to StrategySince the dawn of the industrial age, companies have engaged in head-to-head competition in search of sustained, profitable growth. They have fought for competitive advantage, battled over market share, and struggled for differentiation. Yet ... -
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Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion (336 pages)By Robert B. Cialdini. Arguably the best book ever on what is increasingly becoming the science of persuasion. Whether you're a mere consumer or someone weaving the web of persuasion to urge others to buy or vote for your product, this is an essential book for understanding the psychological foundations of marketing. ...
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