From Wall Street to the Great Wall: How to Invest in China
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From Wall Street to the Great Wall: How to Invest in China
From Wall Street to the Great Wall shows you how to safely invest in the expanding Chinese economy. Filled with in-depth insight and expert advice, this book provides you with a step-by-step template on how to cut across cultural, language, and geographical barriers and identify potential investment opportunities in one of the hottest markets in the world.
Your Idea, Inc.: 12 Steps to Building a Million Dollar Business - Starting Today!
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Your Idea, Inc.: 12 Steps to Building a Million Dollar Business - Starting Today!
Burt's Bees . . . Crocs . . . MySpace . . . Every time a new story about how some nobody from nowhere got rich producing some clever new product in his garage, you may think, ?Why can?t I do that?? Well, anyone can?the trick is to take those good ideas and build them into great products that can succeed in the marketplace. In this book, you will get the 12-step plan you need to make your new product or service a profitable reality. You will learn important skills for success, including how to:
In recent years sociologists have taken up a fruitful examination of such institutions as capital, labor and product markets, industrial organization, and stock exchanges. Compared to earlier traditions of economic sociology, recent work shows more interest in phenomena usually studied exclusively by economists, while at the same time challenging the adequacy of the neoclassical model.Incorporating classic and contemporary readings in economic sociology as well as offerings from related disciplines
Can We Start Again?: The Patterns of Neuro-Linguistic Programming Applied to Business Interactions
"Can We Start Again?" is a practical guide to the use of NLP in specific business contexts such as presentations, public speaking, and negotiation. It explains the "science" of NLP in layman's terms, supported with numerous examples and anecdotes, and provides an easy-to-use framework for development and implementation of the skills necessary to put NLP into practice. This book is supported by John Grinder, the official co-founder of NLP, and a major figure on the international business circuit.
The Inequality Puzzle: European and US Leaders Discuss Rising Income Inequality
"The Inequality Puzzle" presents interviews with thirteen prominent business executives, politicians and labor leaders in the US and EU. Written in English for a non-academic audience, the book explores different policy approaches to rising income inequality in the United States and many European countries by considering the views of individuals respected for their judgement, expertise and substantial practical experience. Organized by the Roland Berger Stiftung, the book also presents analysis and recommendations by Stanford University’s Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, and Roland Berger, Chairman, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants.