American Business Practices & Culture is study material divided into small units. Each unit covers a particular business activity and cultural information. The objective of the study material is to help students learn American business practices and culture as they are used by business people in their everyday working life in different business settings and situations. American Business Practices & Culture is supplementary study material for learning some aspects of business activities and cultural information in addition to traditional textbook materials. This study material can be used by students at all levels.
Start Your Own Business 2010: How to Plan, Fund and Run a Successful Business
Added by: annozily | Karma: 3.00 | Black Hole | 10 February 2011
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Start Your Own Business 2010: How to Plan, Fund and Run a Successful Business
Famous entrepreneurs such as Richard Branson, Stelios and Sahar Hashemi have all started businesses and thrived during a recession: could you be next? Despite the downturn, it's still a great time to start a business, with less competition and better deals for everything from inventory, advertising and rent.
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Harvard Business Review - March 2011
Harvard Business Review March 2011
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Ronald A. Heifetz, professor at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, presents clear, concrete strategies for anyone who needs to take charge--no matter what the organizational conditions. Drawing on a dozen years of research among business leaders and politicians, Heifetz demonstrates what one must do--and avoid doing--to be a leader in an age without easy answers.
Management models - love them or hate them, they're at the heart of management thinking and practice. They have two main purposes: to provide a framework for improving business performance; and to confuse the uninitiated with buzzwords and acronyms.