Everything you need to know to make money on the internet! This guide shows you the types of businesses flourish and those that will flounder. You'll learn how to understand and approach your market... and competition. There's a section dedicated to setting up a professional quality website, regardless of your skill level, and without breaking the bank. Plus, you'll learn how to master those Google rankings.
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Paul Emmerson - The Business
The Business is a major new course for the next generation of business leaders. Each unit is divided into 6 modules - business knowledge, vocabulary, grammar, writing, speaking, and case study.
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Harvard Business Review - October 2010
Harvard Business Review - October 2010
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This is the third book in the successful Business One:One series, designed specifically for teaching and learning one-to-one. Short and highly flexible two-page "How to..." units contain communicative tasks, grammar, collocations and very good listening. There is also extra reading and listening material, audio scripts and grammar bank at the back of the book.
This new edition of How to Be an Even Better Manager covers 50 topics organized into three key areas in which every manager needs to be competent: managing people, managing activities and processes, and managing and developing oneself. With new chapters on how to learn, achieve continuous improvement, foster engagement, make a business case, and prepare a business plan, this is an up-to-date handbook for existing and aspiring managers. How to Be an Even Better Manager provides sound guidelines that will help readers develop a broad base of managerial skills and knowledge and build on existing skills.