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This extremely popular text is the complete introduction to doing business research and is the ideal guide for students embarking on a research project.The authors have extensively revised this sixth edition to make it the most engaging and relevant text available. New chapters on quantitative methods and visual research offer extensive coverage of these areas and even greater practical support in applying these techniques, while cutting-edgematerial on inclusivity and bias in research, feminist perspectives, and decolonial and indigenous research is also introduced.'Student experience' features provide practical tips, presenting personal insights and advice from fellow students to help you ...
Since the early 1990s, tens of thousands of memoirs by celebrities and unknown people have been published, sold, and read by millions of American readers. The memoir boom, as the explosion of memoirs on the market has come to be called, has been welcomed, vilified, and dismissed in the popular press. But is there really a boom in memoir production in the United States? If so, what is causing it? Are memoirs all written by narcissistic hacks for an unthinking public, or do they indicate a growing need to understand world events through personal experiences? This study seeks to answer these questions by examining memoir as an industrial product like other products, something that publishers an...
A business minded person sees many things in life as purely transactional. A business minded person is expected to be direct, open, and fair. That way that person saves time, effort, and the relationship. A business minded person is expected to know how to use almost everything for profit.
In times of recession, the library is more critical than ever for those who want to start a business and need to do research, and libraries are at the heart of a growing need to research business questions.
Business's Most WantedOao chronicles the best and worst of American business, explores the quirks of commerce, and provides an informative and sometimes amusing look at Wall Street. For an industry devoted to the serious matter of money management, this book provides a lighter look at business history, offering readers an entertaining guide to fascinating trivia about such topics as the ten largest family-owned businesses, former presidents with a business background, and unusual sales strategies, both successful and not, employed by eager store managers. Which Wall Street wizards were avid card players? Which great business leaders were adopted? What are the most socially responsible corporate cultures? ItOCOs all here, from the oldest corporation in America, J.E. Rhodes & Sons (est. 1702), to the dot-com corporations that exploded on the scene in the 1990s. History buffs, businessmen and businesswomen, and anyone with an interest in the lighter side of the corporate world will enjoy this irreverent look at the icons and goats of American business history."
Key Strategy Tools empowers managers with 88 strategic tools to help build sustainable competitive advantage and ensure long-term success for your business. Within the structure of a straight forward strategy process, the Strategy Pyramid, the book gives you classic strategy models such as Porter's Five Forces or Kim and Mauborgnes Blue Ocean Strategy, as well as broader strategic techniques like rating your competitive position or making strategic investment decisions. This edition introduces you to recent leading strategic thinking such as Markidess Fast Second, McGraths Discovery-driven Growth, Blank and Riess Lean Start-ups and Martins Integrative Thinking. The book describes each tool succinctly and guides you on how and when to apply them and when to be wary.
**Insights from Successful Entrepreneurs who built their Side Projects while working Full-Time ** Have you ever had an idea for a side project? Always wanted to work on a startup but didn’t want to throw your day-job away? Thought about turning your passion into a passive income source? If you’re in any of these situations, you’re in good company. Many of the entrepreneurs in this book were in the exact same position, and they all found a way to build successful side businesses while working demanding full-time jobs. Learn Tips and Tricks from Successful Side Business Owners Shane Lee curated a selection of the world's most successful sideline entrepreneurs to find out how and why they...
For anyone interested in becoming involved in the industry, this guide to flipping property and using it as an investment tool explains the procedure, the roles of those involved, legal aspects, financing and loans, finding property, renovation, and how to show and sell a house. Also covered are timelines, tools needed, negotiation, and sample forms. A lengthy glossary is provided. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
From the perfect lip stick to mergers and acquisitions,Lessons of a Lipstick Queenfollows Popy King's extraordinary journey through the world of business and teaches you how to be more entrepreneurial in your own life.If an eighteen-year-old girl's search for the ideal matte lipstick can turn into a multimillion-dollar company, anything is possible. When Poppy King finished high school, all she had to show for herself were some lackluster grades and a hundred and one ways to get out of phys ed. Within three years, however, she was president of her own hugely successful lipstick brand, Poppy Industries.How did she do it?InLessons of a Lipstick Queen, Poppy reveals how she managed to launch he...