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When a senior Cabinet minister dismissed corporate fears over a hard Brexit with a curt 'F**k business,' it seemed emblematic of a growing distance between the country's politicians and its wealth creators. Recounted by the founder and chairman of the UK's largest independent lobbying business, Iain Anderson - who has had a ringside seat at the interactions between business and politics since the 2016 referendum - this is the definitive and shocking story of how and why politics and business have become utterly disconnected in the last decade; culminating in the rancour, mistrust and confusion of Brexit. Featuring exclusive and candid interviews with those at the heart of No. 10, the Cabinet...
Calling all CEOs, Founders and Managing Partners! Learn valuable scale-up strategies in a brand new book by the UK’s top technology industry business coach, Dominic Monkhouse. Since 2014, he has worked as a certified business coach, helping other CEOs and MDs scale up their operations. Through his coaching programme, which is a fusion of his broad experience, deep operational expertise and a proven process used by over 2,700 firms worldwide, Dominic is able to help leaders create a lasting impact. Dominic has a track record of scaling-up award-winning technology businesses, including scaling two UK based companies with zero revenue to £30 million within five years. Through his coaching business and he has helped over 2,700 firms worldwide bring more value into their company.Now he is sharing the secrets behind his success in his first new book, 'F**k Plan B'. Covering all aspects of business leadership, Dominic walks business leaders from understanding where you are now and what's holding your business back, highlighting the 5 core principles for business success and lays out a 10-point plan for successfully scaling up any technology business.
Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries.
The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1856.