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[[Category:New Reviews|Business and Finance]]__NOTOC__ <!-- Remove --> __NOTOC__<!-- INSERT NEW REVIEWS BELOW HERE-->{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Lynn Peril0241636604|title=Swimming in the Steno PoolThe Trading Game: A Retro Guide to Making It in the OfficeConfession|author=Gary Stevenson
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|genre=HistoryAutobiography|summary=The subtitle If you were to bring up an image of this book suggests a survival guide city banker in your mind, you're unlikely to secretarial workthink of someone like Gary Stevenson. However A hoodie and jeans replaces the pin-stripe suit and his background is the East End, this is definitely not a handbookwhere he was familiar with violence, poverty and injustice. There was no posh public school on his CV - but an examination of he had been to the portrayal London School of the job and those who do it in the media and in handbooks over the last 100 yearsEconomics. It Stevenson is an American book bright - extremely bright - and all the references are he has a facility with numbers which most of us can only envy. He also realised that most rich people expect poor people to handbooksbe stupid. It was his ability at what was, mediaessentially, popular fiction and advertising from the USa card game which got him an internship with Citibank. Eventually, but this turned into permanent employment as a secretary in Britain, I still found it relevant, interesting and very entertainingtrader.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0393338541</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Hugh JefferiesFiona Parashar |title=Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue 2012: Commonwealth and Empire Stamps 1840 - 1970A Beautiful Way to Coach
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|summary=Each edition of the 'Gibbons Commonwealth' catalogue of the sterling eraSo what am I doing reading this book, which covers the era of poundsusing this book, shillings and pence up being audacious enough to the end of 1970 with a few exceptions, sees several changes. review it? The 114th edition Truth is no exceptionI bought it out of curiosity. Reflecting market trends and demand during I was at an on-line launch for the previous few months, many price increases affecting almost all areas book and periods have been made, including the more modestly priced items as well as some Fiona’s description of the 'blue chip' piecesher Vision Days appealed to me. One of the latter now makes history, as following the recent sale of an 1847 'Post Office' Mauritius 2d blue, this and its 1d red partner become the first stamps I wanted to see if there were things in the Gibbons catalogue there that I could use with someone I am currently helping / supporting / trying to mentor – without committing them to be priced at £1a full day,000,000 or morewhich I know would send them scurrying for their burrow. As we are told in I also wanted to see if I could give myself a note underneath the listingVision Day, most known surviving examples are now in permanent museum collectionsto bring me away from their vision and back to my own.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0852598130</amazonuk>103211603X
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Eli Pariser303091657X|title=The Filter Bubble: What the Internet is Hiding from You|rating=4.5|genre=Business and Finance|summary=In a world where websites are increasingly personalised, and your Facebook profile seems to pop up left, right and centre on sites you're visiting for the first time, there's a rapidly shrinking amount of webpages where your experience is the same as the next person's. Having always ignored Google's targetted adverts, I naively thought the actual search results produced by the site were one of the few places where I'd see the same thing as a random user Disaster in, say, Australia did. Eli Pariser shatters this myth immediately in his book as he tells us about the fifty-seven signals Google uses to build on the company's knowledge of us and choose whichresults to show us.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>067092038X</amazonuk>}} {{newreviewBoardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand|author=Hugh Jefferies|title=Stanley Gibbons Great Britain Concise Stamp Catalogue 2011Gerry Brown and Randall S Peterson
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|summary=Such Boards must act in the best interests of their stakeholders and ensure that they are the complexity, the sheer variety well-managed and number financially secure. This might seem obvious but a series of permutations possible disasters - some of postage stamp issues which have resulted in death or the collapse of a major company - have left interested parties asking what the 21st centuryboard was doing. Where were they? Occasionally the boards were unaware of what was happening or they preferred to turn a blind eye, that any catalogue compiler is faced with an almost impossible taskleaving watchers wondering which was worse - ignorance or criminality. Producing a genuinely concise book The 21st century has delivered some major company scandals but what has happened is largely nothing new: Gerry Brown and Randall S Peterson give us a matter of what to include very readable trip through such major debacles as railway mania, the South Sea Bubble and what even tulip mania. Over three centuries we seem to leave outhave learned very little.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0852598084</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jane Vass1529393930|title=Daily Mail Tax Guide 2011/2012Making a Living: How to Craft Your Business|author=Sophie Rochester
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|genre=Business and FinanceCrafts|summary=H M Revenue and Customs is now bigger than ever – it's taken on more work – but at the same time it's having to shed staff, many of them being the ones with experience and inevitably something will have to giveStarting a creative business has never been easier. In the light of this the author rightly concludes that it's now more important than ever to keep a close eye on your tax affairs. Don't assume for example that your PAYE coding is correct.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846684722</amazonuk>}}
{{newreview|author=Adrian Webster|title=Polar Bear Pirates and Their Quest to Engage the Sleepwalkers: Motivate Everyday People to Deliver Extraordinary Results|rating=4|genre=Business and Finance|summary=I'd like to introduce you to the polar bear pirates. They're the people who believe in life before death – the people who can deliver extraordinary results despite being just ordinary people like you and me. WellIf not now, me anyway. They're the manager who can motivate their staff to achieve those extraordinary results – even if their staff are sleepwalkers who live on planet complacency, amps or vamps. We won't mention the potholers. This is a management book like no other – youwhen?'re going to laugh, cry just occasionally when you realise that you've been seen through and come away with plenty to think about.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857081276</amazonuk>}}
{{newreview|author=Jakob Lovstad|title=Going Mental: Reaching Your Goals I know that I'm not alone in Business and Sports - Full Contact NLP Coaching from having wondered whether or not I could turn my hobby into a Full Contact Fighter|rating=4|genre=Sport|summary=Some books seem determined to put you offbusiness. Unless itThere's literary fiction 'Going Mental' suggests something that a lot of motivation to do so: I've gone make more items than we can sensibly use and there are a lot of people who have been delighted to great lengths to avoidaccept what I make as gifts. The man on Selling would offset the cover is baldcosts, bloodied and apparently screaming. I've been avoiding men like that too. '…not for the soft which can be quite considerable and sensitive!' it says and whilst I wouldncould be fun to do, couldn't describe myself as either it? But where to start? What do I do wonder whether allowing Jakob Lovstad need to mess with my head is think about? Well, the wisest first thing Ianyone who is considering turning a crafting hobby into a business should do is to read 've ever done. When I realise that he's Making a cage fighter ILiving'm ready to run. What has that got to do with my business? Because that's what this book is about – reaching your goals in business and sports.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1907685588</amazonuk>
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|summary=So, you've finished writing your book and you think the hard work is all done? You're convinced that all you need to do now is get it published and the money will start rolling in?
{{newreview|author=John Kay|title=Obliquity: Why Our Goals are Best Achieved Indirectly|rating=4|genre=Business Wrong and Finance|summary=Sometimes wrong again. You presumably wrote the shortest route book because you wanted to - and you had a destination isn't talent for delivering the quickest way written word. You knew your subject back to get therefront. Take crossing central America for example. Instinctively, Now you think that the best way to navigate your way from the Atlantic Ocean 're going to the Pacific is have to travel directly from east get to west. It may seem counter intuitive but grips with the designers book supply chain, which even parts of the Panama Canal realised that the easiest way publishing industry believe to make the journey was in fact be wrong but it's too difficult to use a thin strip of land change and then go in seemingly no one wants to be the wrong direction from west first to easttry. Architects and cartographers found that Then, when you ''finally'' have a copy of the obvious route wasnbook in your hands, you't the best way re going to have to solve the problem put in front of them. An indirect or oblique approach would prove work out how to be far more successful. That in a nutshell sell it - because it ''is noted economist John Kay's concept of obliquity' going to be down to you.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846682894</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Michael Lewis0008350388|title=The Big Short|rating=4|genre=Business and Finance|summary=So. The subprime mortgage crisis, the worldwide financial crisis, people losing their jobs, their money, their houses, their security. Unregulated greed, that went on and on and on. And the people who caused it all got rich during and after, very few felt any sort of consequences, and millions of other people worldwide suffered greatly. Strip away all the intentionally confusing terminology and it all amounts We Need to bets with unbelievable amounts of money. How did it all come about and how did it play out? Michael Lewis explains the mess as only he can. Just as his earlier excellent work {{amazonurl|title=Liar's Poker|isbn=0340839961}} encapsulated the excesses of Wall Street in the 1980s, so does ''The Big Short'' perfectly tell the tale of Wall Street in the 2000s. In fact, given the extent of the current global clusterfuck, it makes the shocking ''Liar's Poker'' look positively mild by comparison.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0141043539</amazonuk>}} {{newreviewTalk About Money|author=Mikael Krogerus and Roman Tschappeler|title=The Decision Book: Fifty Models for Strategic ThinkingOtegha Uwagba|rating=4.5|genre=Business Politics and FinanceSociety|summary=This little, black book with its gold lettering on the front cover ''To be a dark-skinned Black woman is beautifully presented. Truly pocket-sized to make it easy to refer to at any timebe seen as less desirable, less hireable, any placeless intelligent and ultimately less valuable than my light-skinned counterparts... Divided into four neat sections dealing with ''the self '' and We Need to Talk About Money''others'' (others in the main being say business partners, colleagues or like-minded people) these fifty working models are designed to give the individual both self-awareness and ammunition, if you like, in order to cope with various business/political and even social scenarios, for example.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846683955</amazonuk>}}by Otegha Uwagba
{{newreview|author=Stanley Gibbons|title=Stamps of the World 2011|rating=5|genre=Business and Finance|summary=In describing reference books the word ''bible'' has been used too frequently 0.7% of late. Slim booklets on English Literature GCSE students in England study a book by a particular subject have the word emblazoned on their cover, which makes it rather difficult when you encounter writer of colour while only 7% study a book – or in this case by a set of six books – which merits the wordwoman. '' Stanley Gibbons 'Stamps of the World 2011' is genuinely a bible – an essential tool for a dealer and the serious collector. ItThe Bookseller's now available in six soft-bound volumes and is rightfully the company's flagship publication.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0852597894</amazonuk>}}29 June 2021
{{newreview|author=Stephen Lambert and Eli Holzman|title=Undercover Boss: Inside Otegha Uwagba came to the TV Phenomenon That is Changing Bosses UK from Kenya when she was five years old. Her sisters were seven and Employees Everywhere|rating=3nine. It was her mother who came first, with her father joining them later.5|genre=Business The family was hard-working, principled and Finance|summary=I guess I determined that their children would have to admit to the best education possible. There was always a certain weakness for painful awareness of money although this did not translate into a certain type shortage of reality TV – anything: it's was simply carefully harvested. When Otegha was ten the family acquired a car. For Otegha, education meant a scholarship to a long time since I watched Big Brother and I've not been sucked into watching talent contests – but I do quite like programmes private school in which the participants swap places London and/or step out of their normal lives to, allegedlythen a place at New College, see how someone else livesOxford.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0470916001</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=The Prince's Trustreed3|title=Make it Happen: The PrinceWhy You? 101 Interview Questions You's Trust Guide to Starting Your Own Businessll Never Fear Again (3rd Edition)|author=James Reed
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|summary=Who hasnSix years on from the original edition, the book is being re-issued with a bonus chapter entitled ''t dreamed The Future of being able Work'' which includes an additional 10 questions. I've come to work for themselves, be their own boss, this some 6 years after reviewing the original book and not have to worry about my life has changed significantly in the drag of meantime. I'm no longer working in middle-management having opted for a 9 down-shift into reduced hours freelancing to enable me to focus on other (not necessarily paying) work. I can therefore relate to 5 job? Of course, the reality of starting your own business is first point made in this chapter namely that there independence and flexibility are rather a lot of things you core skills that employees need to consider before getting started, as my sister found out when she started selling her own handmade greetings cards. Thankfully, this book was on hand to help her get things going and she's found it a really invaluable toolhave.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857080458</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Robert Ashton3110706075|title=How to be Making a Social EntrepreneurDifference: Make Money Leadership, Change and Change Giving Back the WorldIndependent Director Way|author=Gerry Brown
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|summary=This book is aimed at those individuals amongst us who want ''You're not there to make a differencerun the organisation. They may have an idea of what they want You are there to achieve but not make sure of how to take that vital first step. This it is where this book comes in, says Ashton in his conversational style. He takes the reader by the hand and guides him/her through the business mazerun properly. And before we go any further, what, exactly do we mean by the perhaps woolly phrase of 'Social Entrepreneur'? Many think it means doling out charity of some description to vulnerable individuals. Not quite. It's all about helping people to help themselves - and in doing so, they in turn are helping their families by lifting them out of poverty, joblessness or even hopelessness. And I found that the inspirational elements of this book were uplifting.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857080601</amazonuk>}}
{{newreview|author=Matthew Stewart|title=The Management Myth: Debunking Modern Business Philosophy|rating=4|genre=Business and Finance|summary=Stewart's book Gerry Brown is subtitled "Debunking Modern Business Philosophy"passionate about the benefits which Independent Directors can bring to a board - not just a corporate board, but the board of an NHS Trust, a university, a sports organisation or a charity. It is a criticism (He's particularly keen that there's increased diversity on these boards and I mean criticism not critique) of the management consultancy business since its inception feels that this would help to the close avoid some of the first decade of the 21st century. Matthew Stewart is a former management consultantscandals (Oxfam, so he should know what heKids Company - we's talking re thinking aboutyou) which have occurred in recent years. On the other hand For this to happen, by his own admission he made boards need to have a more than reasonable profit out wider field of management consulting, and he is now doing likewise out of showing what a sham it all is. Make of that what you willpeople to choose from when they're looking for an ID.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0393338525</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Hugh Jefferies3030513025|title=Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue Commonwealth & Empire Stamps 1840-1970 2011The Independent Director in Society: Our current crisis of governance and what to do|author=Gerry Brown, Andrew Kakabadse and Filipe Morais
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|summary=Over the years the Independent Director: 'Gibbons Commonwealth' catalogue has seen many changes. This a job for which no one is the second edition since Gibbons compacted its listings to cover the era of pounds, shillings and pence up to the end of 1970. qualified'' (This is fair as the currency in Britain and various other territories goes, though Canada and her territories went decimal in the mid-nineteenth century''Financial Times''). This boundary is extended in a few instances, such as the Barbuda British monarchs series, issued at regular intervals over an eighteen-month period spanning 1970-1, but by and large this is what we might call the sterling era catalogue.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0852597975</amazonuk>}}
{{newreview|author=Sally Bibb|title=The Right ThingIndependent Director: ''An Everyday Guide to Ethics in Business|rating=4|genre=Business and Finance|summary=Bibb wastes no time in highlighting key areas independent director is a member of the whole ethics debate. What, exactlyboard of directors who (1) do not have a material relationship with the company, does the word mean ... and why should it matter to us anyway? She starts by informing the reader that ethics (which is a branch of philosophy2) is usually the poor Cinderella. Overlooked in favour not part of the more glamorous areas ie: bigcompany's executive team, fat, profits for and (3) is not involved with the business or businesses concerned. Bibb wants us day-to think more about the ethical side -day operations of things and perhaps less about the balance sheet. She gives an example most of us will be aware of. Two wordscompany. Fred Goodwin. Bibb comments that had he applied his moral compass in his leadership role, perhaps, just perhaps, the Royal Bank of Scotland may not have fallen so far from grace. I'm aware that many will now be foaming at the mouth at the mention of FG (myself includedCorporate Finance Institute).|amazonuk=<amazonuk>047068853X</amazonuk>}}
{{newreview|author=Graham Davies|title=The Presentation Coach: Bare Knuckle Brilliance For Every Presenter|rating=4.5|genre=Business Gerry Brown, Andrew Kakabadse and Filipe Morais feel that the relationship between the executive members of boards and Finance|summary=With plaudits all over the covers like a rash; plaudits from well-independent directors (formerly known people such as Nick Robinsonnon-executive directors), Political Editor trustees or governors of organisations is frequently unbalanced. The function of the BBC, Daniel Finkelstein independent director is to have general oversight of the executive side of the Times board - to spot when and Boris Johnstonwhere things are going wrong - but all too often the relationship is too cosy, current Mayor of London, this booktoo antagonistic or the independent director lacks the knowledge and/or experience to understand what's bar is set pretty highhappening or to know how to intervene. Straight away Covid-19 has highlighted the failings and yes, I was asking the usual question - why another one weaknesses of leadership and governance and you might be tempted to think that these seemingly endless are extraordinary times and that all will be well once we get back to 'how-tonormal' manuals? My first impression is of no-nonsense, time is precious but also a little pandemic was predicted and modelled in-your-face, American style er, presentation of the book. But that's good. I like that. It's all the wishypast and there has been a general failure to prepare for what has happened -washy books in this genre and similar that I don't likeis still happening.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>085708044X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Philip Hesketh0241453585|title=Banking On It: How to Persuade and Influence People: Powerful Techniques to Get Your Own Way More OftenI Disrupted an Industry|author=Anne Boden|rating=4.5
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|summary=Having just taken up Anne Boden had an impressive track record in the financial services sector: she had thirty years experience at a new management role senior level including Group Chief Operating Officer at Allied Irish Bank. AIB was in the throes of recovering from the 2008 financial crisis when she arrived and she was one of the first to realise that banks needed to do things differently. AIB thought it was at the cutting edge when it proposed opening a branch which allowed customers to access their accounts via a completely new culture, on terminal. Boden took things a completely new continentstep further, I'm well aware realising that it will be my soft skillscustomers could access their accounts from their homes: the old branch network, not just my supposed technical expertiseemploying thousands of people, that I'll be relying on for the first few months at least. Thanks to this book, I will be better prepared for the taskwould soon become redundant.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857080423</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Zarir Suntook3110641119|title=Learning AccountancyThe Journey Mapping Playbook: The Novel WayA Practical Guide to Preparing, Facilitating and Unlocking the Value of Customer Journey Mapping|author=Jerry Angrave|rating=45
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|summary=If youI had no idea what 'journey mapping're planning was until I read this playbook but any business that engages with their customers will benefit from reading the book and acting on learning how to prepare accounts the traditional method has what almost amounts to an initiation ceremonycontents. You're introduced going to double entry book-keeping, which is the equivalent of being asked learn how to learn HTML without ever having seen run a web pageworkshop to discover what it feels like to be one of your own customers. Some people At this point, please don't say 'dooh (expletive deleted) not another workshop'' take because this is going to it like ducks to water – theybe fun and you're usually the people who think that Sudoku is ridiculously easy – but most people find that the concepts are difficult going to grasp and this isn't helped be surprised by not really understanding why they need to master it. Zarir Suntook hasn't quite stood the methods of teaching on their heads but he's taken a more logical approach which is gentler on the brainwhat emerges.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1443819484</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=David Soskin3110641291|title=Net ProfitThe Radical Innovation Playbook: How to Succeed in Digital BusinessA Practical Guide for Harnessing New, Novel or Game-Changing Breakthroughs|author=Olga Kokshagina and Allen Alexander
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|summary=There's a misconception that digital business is just like the old bricks and mortar typeSo, except that the digital fellahs escape a lot of the expense that real people have to pay and that if they learnt how why bother? Every time you set out to do thinwhich a traditional business is content something new you end up with is almost certainly a danger signal the same thing in a digital business slightly different form and unless you can take your idea and make quick decisions then the chances are that you are dead in the waterquite a bit of money spent. Life Why not just leave it as it is very different out there on the internet.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0470660813</amazonuk>}}? After all, it's ''roughly'' working, isn't it?
{{newreview|author=Peter Doggett|title=You Never Give Me Your Money: The Battle for might not have said it, but you've probably thought it. You've also thought the Soul of the Beatles|rating=5|genre=Entertainment|summary=When four young Liverpudlians got together small, incremental improvements which you have been able to make music in - the early 1960soptimisation of your core business with cost efficiencies wherever possible, they can have had no idea the extension of your existing products into new areas - haven't really delivered in terms of their future impact on the world around them''growth''. It's been manageable and largely risk-free but you could easily be challenged by a competitor who takes a more radical approach. Likewise they would surely not have had an inkling of You've merely kept the extraordinary business minefield which their existence as ticking over and there's a group would create, and which would leave nagging suspicion in the scars long after they had gone their separate ways, even after two back of them had diedyour mind that an organisation designed for the twentieth century might not survive in the twenty-first. As at least one of them ruefully commented, they must have provided several lawyersWhat you need is innovation - ''radical'' children with a very expensive educationinnovation.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099532360</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=David Meerman Scott and Brian Halligan1472962044|title=Marketing Lessons from Creating Value Through Technology: Discover the Grateful Dead: What Every Tech that Can Transform Your Business Can Learn from the Most Iconic Band in History|author=Andrew Hampshire
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|summary=I was once told that 'technology'Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Deadis anything that happens after you' sounds like a gimmickre eighteen, doesnso there't it? s been a lot of technology in my life. Or, I once worked for a manager who judged if an accountant was reputable by establishing whether or not they had a gimmick, then typewriter. Times - thankfully - have moved on. Nowadays the lessons problem is that you learn when you see how it shouldnsomeone running a business doesn't have the time to keep up with constant innovation and they might also be donescared because previous IT investments haven't delivered as expected. Over the past few years IIt've read quite s also a few marketing books and I've generally come away with fact that no one develops a business because they have the knowledge of the thought required technology, so they start off in conversations about technology feeling that they weren't aimed re at a business like Bookbag and required far too much controldisadvantage. WeThey need help, but they frequently don're not that sort of people! We want to enjoy Bookbag and we want other people to do the same and we're definitely not in the business of trying to pull in every penny that we cant know what help they need.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0470900520</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Andy Bounds1526362759|title=The Jelly EffectDosh: How to Make Your Communication StickEarn It, Save It, Spend It, Grow It, Give It|author=Rashmi Sirdeshpande|rating=4.5|genre=Business and FinanceChildren's Non-Fiction|summary=This What a relief! A book has lots about money, for children, with clear explanations of glowing praise written all over the covers. Such lines as 'Andy Bounds taught me what it is, why it matters, how to acquire more about effective presenting than a lady whoof it (nope - robbing banks is out) and what you can do with it when you'd previously taught two US Presidentsve managed to get hold of it. Your reasons for wanting money don' Unsurprisingly, my expectations were sky-hight matter: we all need it to some extent. But will the book deliver? I have You might want to say at the outset that I didngo into business, be a clever shopper, a saver (you might even become an ''investor''t particularly take to the title (although original and presumably unforgettable). I found it detracted at first glance and didnthere might be something you really, 't do the book any initial favours. And although it is explained in full I still felt it light and an Americanism too far'really'' want to buy. But thatThere's just my personal opinion. That aside, I was keen also the possibility of using to start reading, see what all do good in the fuss was about .world..|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857080466</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Mark van Vugt and Anjana AhujaLinda Scott|title=Selected: Why some people lead, why others follow, and why it matters|rating=4|genre=Business and Finance|summary=''Selected'' is based on the psychology of leadership. Some of us may ask the perfectly reasonable question 'Does it matter who leads and who follows?' Well, apparently it not only matters but it matters greatly. And the co-authors go to great lengths to tell us why. The useful prologue informs us that the whole area of leadership can be traced back in time, by no less than several million years. Vugt and Ahuja explain that the rather innocent (and even a bit airy-fairy to some) word 'leader' is evolved from various academic disciplines. Including the more obvious psychology, there is also biology and anthropology in the mix. Heady stuff. And yes, I did want to read on.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846683270</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Stanley Gibbons|title=Great Britain Concise Stamp Catalogue 2010Double X Economy
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|genre=Business Politics and FinanceSociety|summary=Stanley Gibbons Great Britain stamp catalogues come at basically three levels'' Women are economically disadvantaged in every country in the world''. At one end of It's a bold statement for an opening chapter, but it's far from hyperbole as the scale following pages explain. This book shines a light on what is Collect British Stamps, a concise listing which excludes variations happening in shadedifferent places, perforation, phosphor banding, watermarks et al. At and the other is impact on the multi-volume specialized editionlocal and world economy. This is What can be learnt from the intermediate catalogue, which provides great strides in one 354gender-page paperback equalising legislation in the west? What can be done about the main variations selling of each issue. It also includes such extras as miniature sheets, special first day of issue postmarks, postage dues, bookletsyoung women into marriage, and regional issues (Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, plus the Channel Islands and Isle of Man, the latter territories prior to postal independence in 1969 what can chimpanzees and 1973 respectively).bonobos teach us about mothering?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0852597584</amazonuk>0571353606
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=The Economist0349424926|title=Style GuideLife's Work: 12 Proven Ways to Fast-Track Your Career|author=James Reed
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|summary=I've always been fascinated by Do you have a guaranteed and more-than-adequate income which will last the use rest of the English language. your life? Do you have no need to work, either for income or fulfilment? I've loved the way that precise use If you even hesitate over either of words can make meaning absolutely clear – or obscure it altogether. Some publications are a joy those questions then you really ought to read whilst others leave you with a frown. Generally ''The EconomistLife's Work': 12 Proven Ways to Fast-Track Your Career'' comes into the first category and . If you're not yet in work or considering that you might need to make some changes then this is mainly down to the magazine's style guide – the rule book which guides writers towards clear writingyou need. This James Reed is the tenth edition chairman and whilst it might sound rather dry itchief executive of REED, Britain's biggest and best-known name in the bible for people wishing recruitment industry. Who better to communicate with precision and style – and who appreciate give you the book's gentle humour.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846681758</amazonuk>advice you need?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Philip AugarAnne Boden|title=Reckless: The Rise and Fall of the CityMoney Revolution
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|genre=Business and Finance|summary=The City, 1997Money is changing. Many major institutions are struggling It might not be in the City, with high profile scandals taking down Barings ways you think. We’re not suddenly getting a 3p or £3 coin (and severely damaging have you ever even found a country that offers anything different to the reputation of Morgan Grenfell. The City1, 2, 2007. Less than 5 model?) We’re getting a fortnight before becoming Prime Ministerlot more digital with payments, Gordon Brown, at which seems to suit most people apart from charity collectors and the homeless on the Mansion House Dinnerstreet, describes but although this book has the current time as 'an era subtitle that history will record as includes the beginning of a new golden age.word ''digital'' The City, 8th Octoberit’s not really about this either. Instead, 2008. Author Philip Augar states it'even s about the most conservative observer would have to concede that 8 October 2008 amounted ''management'' of your finances, and how to a catastrophic failure of private-sector banking in the UKtake control.'|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>009952404X</amazonuk>1789660610
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Martin Kornberger 1949395324|title=Brand SocietyFinancial Accounting Essentials You Always Wanted To Know: 4th Edition|author=Kalpesh Ashar|rating=4.5
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