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The $100 Startup
Pan Macmillan 2012; US$ 11.49Chris Guillebeau shares ideas for living life in a non-conventional way. He has never felt trapped in a career office job, has been his own boss in a number of entrepreneurial ventures and enjoys spending his free time in what he personally finds to be a fulfilling way. Now in his new book, this young visionary shows readers how to have it all - by... more...
The Art of Non-Conformity
Penguin Group US 2010; US$ 14.95If you've ever thought, "There must be more to life than this," The Art of Non-Conformity is for you. Based on Chris Guillebeau's popular online manifesto "A Brief Guide to World Domination," The Art of Non-Conformity defies common assumptions about life and work while arming you with the tools to live differently. You'll discover how... more...
The $100 Startup
Crown Publishing Group 2012; US$ 23.00In The $100 Startup , Chris Guillebeau shows you how to lead of life of adventure, meaning and purpose ? and earn a good living. Still in his early thirties, Chris is on the verge of completing a tour of every country on earth ? he?s already visited more than 175 nations ? and yet he?s never held a ?real job? or earned a regular paycheck. ... more...
The $100 Startup
Pan Macmillan UK 2012; US$ 21.83Chris Guillebeau shares ideas for living life in a non-conventional way. He has never felt trapped in a career office job, has been his own boss in a number of entrepreneurial ventures and enjoys spending his free time in what he personally finds to be a fulfilling way. Now in his new book, this young visionary shows readers how to have it all - by... more...
Do More Great Work
Workman Publishing Company 2010; US$ 11.95You work hard. You put in the hours. Yet you feel like you are constantly treading water with "Good Work" that keeps you going but never quite moves you ahead. Or worse, you are mired in "Bad Work"?endless meetings and energy-draining bureaucratic traps. Do More Great Work gets to the heart of the problem: Even the best performers are spending less... more...
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