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Organization 21C
Pearson Education 2002; US$ 26.95This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version. Organization 21C: Someday All Organizations Will Lead This Way brings together 19 all-new essays by the world's leading management thinkers, covering every key driver of organizational success: leadership,... more...
Effectual Entrepreneurship
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 64.95What are you waiting for? Whether you?re dreaming about starting a business, learning about entrepreneurship, or on the brink of creating a new opportunity right now, don?t wait. Open this book. Inside you will find everything you need. This book contains: a vivid new way to learn about and to practice entrepreneurship. practical... more...
Botty's Rules
Random House Group Ltd 2013; US$ 17.34If you're in business and want to make it big you need to know the rules of success. Nigel Botterill had a successful corporate career for many years until one day, aged 36, he decided to step off the corporate ladder and make it on his own. Since then, Nigel has built five separate multi-million-pound businesses from scratch. ... more...
From Concept to Wall Street
Pearson Education 2002; US$ 39.00From Concept to Wall Street is the definitive guide to the new realities of venture capital. Two leading experts in venture-backed entrepreneurship offer start-to-finish coverage of the entire process: planning, teambuilding, protecting intellectual property, identifying and negotiating funding, and managing to - and through - IPOs or M+As. Drawing... more...
Digital Darwinism
Crown Publishing Group 2002; US$ 14.95Don?t let the rapid evolution of the Internet economy leave your business extinct before its time! Here are the key strategies you need to keep your company alive, growing, and profitable in today?s volatile Web climate. The dramatic boom that took place in the Web economy is over. The glory days when companies with strong ideas and weak business... more...
Academic Entrepreneurship
Edward Elgar Publishing 2004; US$ 40.00This book will be read by university administrators and government economic planners worldwide, who are looking to transfer the technology arising from university research into their economies. Scott Shane's detailed analysis of how one university has done so, coupled with a broader study of the factors needed to create an entrepreneurial climate around... more...
8 Patterns of Highly Effective Entrepreneurs
Crown Publishing Group 2008; US$ 14.998 Patterns of Highly Effective Entrepreneurs ] achieves where so many business books fail. It provides practical advice for individuals . . . [I]t delivers what few business books ever aspire to achieve?wisdom regarding business and decision making, within a special context: start-up firms.? ?From the Foreword by Carl Schramm, president and CEO,... more...
How to Make it Big in the Seminar Business
McGraw-Hill 2004; US$ 15.95How to Make It Big in the Seminar Business is considered must have reading among consultants, speakers, and seminar leaders. Fully updated and revised, this new edition is packed with insider tips on determining fees, marketing, scheduling, presentation technologies, and much more. It features new chapters on using the Web and other new technologies... more...
The Peebles Principles
Wiley 2007; US$ 24.95Praise for The Peebles Principles "Don Peebles is an example of what entrepreneurs are all about. In this engaging and witty book, Peebles shares insights from his own success in the world of high- powered real estate. What makes this book different is Peebles doesn't just focus on the positive, he discusses the failures too--something every entrepreneur... more...
Bill and Dave
Penguin Group Inc. 2007; US$ 18.99The definitive history of Hewlett-Packard and its legendary founders, based on unprecedented access to private archives. This is the most authoritative version ever of the most famous start-up story in business history. In 1938, working out of a small garage in Palo Alto, California, two young Stanford graduates named Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard... more...









