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Secrets of Millionaire Moms: Learn How They Turned Great Ideas Into Booming BusinessesThis book is loaded with useful information.
While looking for a book that would just give me answers and tell me step-by-step what to do, I found much more than that in the pages of this book. The author explores feelings and relationships behind the business plan that prompted me to deal with more than the surface aspects of running your own business.
Starting Over: How to Change Your Career or Start Your Own Business
This invaluable guide offers a definitive game plan for anyone seeking to redefine his or her work status--for finding a new career or even starting a personal business
Talent Force: A New Manifesto for the Human Side of BusinessQuality talent is the key to success in any company/organization and TALENT FORCE provides an encouraging fresh approach for those who recognize the changing landscape of today's business world and the dire need to embrace new practices in order to recruit and retain superior quality talent.
A practical and powerful guide for building and maintaining a highly successful organization by addressing real-world business issues and providing innovative game plans for execution. A must read for CEOs, HR execs and hiring managers.