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<!-- INSERT NEW REVIEWS BELOW HERE-->{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Gareth Murphy0241636604|title=Cowboys and IndiesThe Trading Game: The Epic History A Confession|author=Gary Stevenson|rating=4.5|genre=Autobiography|summary=If you were to bring up an image of a city banker in your mind, you're unlikely to think of someone like Gary Stevenson. A hoodie and jeans replaces the pin-stripe suit and his background is the East End, where he was familiar with violence, poverty and injustice. There was no posh public school on his CV - but he had been to the Record IndustryLondon School of Economics. Stevenson is bright - extremely bright - and he has a facility with numbers which most of us can only envy. He also realised that most rich people expect poor people to be stupid. It was his ability at what was, essentially, a card game which got him an internship with Citibank. Eventually, this turned into permanent employment as a trader.}}{{Frontpage|author=Fiona Parashar |title=A Beautiful Way to Coach
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|summary=It’s not difficult to find a history of popular or recorded music, written around the musical names who made it happen. ''Cowboys and Indies'' takes a different approach. While there is plenty in these pages about several of the most important stars, there is just as much again if not sometimes more about the movers and shakers, the inventors, managers, impresarios, and record label founders without whom there would not have been a record industry.
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{{newreview
|author=Ann Handley
|title=Everybody Writes: Your Go-To Guide to Creating Ridiculously Good Content
|rating=4
|genre=Business and Finance
|summary=Ann Handley has compiled a one stop resource So what am I doing reading this book, using this book, and being audacious enough to review it? Truth is I bought it out of curiosity. I was at an on-line launch for writers the book and Fiona’s description of any kind of marketing and promotional materialher Vision Days appealed to me. Assuming you have command of basic vocabulary and know how I wanted to see if there were things in there that I could use with someone I am currently helping / supporting / trying to mentor – without committing them to write a simple sentencefull day, Handley takes you through everything you could ever need to which I know would send them scurrying for their burrow. I also wanted to see if I could give myself a huge variety of platformsVision Day, purposes to bring me away from their vision and problems, in order back to better represent your business on the internetmy own.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>B00PJOTG4I</amazonuk>103211603X
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=303091657X|title=Why You? 101 Interview Questions You'll Never Fear AgainDisaster in the Boardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand|author=James ReedGerry Brown and Randall S Peterson
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|genre=Business and Finance
|summary=NoBoards must act in the best interests of their stakeholders and ensure that they are well-one likes doing job interviewsmanaged and financially secure. This includes most recruiting managers, might seem obvious but for candidates it is one a series of disasters - some of which have resulted in death or the collapse of life's most stressful situationsa major company - have left interested parties asking what the board was doing. No matter whether it's Where were they? Occasionally the next step in our carefully planned career boards were unaware of what was happening or ''just they preferred to turn a job''blind eye, no matter whether it's our first job leaving watchers wondering which was worse - ignorance or our fifteenthcriminality. The 21st century has delivered some major company scandals but what has happened is nothing new: Gerry Brown and Randall S Peterson give us a very readable trip through such major debacles as railway mania, that 45 minutes to an hour of conversation has the potential South Sea Bubble and even tulip mania. Over three centuries we seem to fundamentally affect our happiness for the foreseeable futurehave learned very little.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0241970210</amazonuk>
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{{Frontpage
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|title=Making a Living: How to Craft Your Business
|author=Sophie Rochester
|rating=5
|genre=Crafts
|summary=''Starting a creative business has never been easier.''
''If not now, when?''
{{newreview|title=Encyclopedia Paranoiaca|author=Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf|rating=4|genre=Popular Science|summary=WeI know that I're screwedm not alone in having wondered whether or not I could turn my hobby into a business. Wherever There's a lot of motivation to do so: I make more items than we look, whatever we think of doing, can sensibly use and there is are a reason why we shouldn't be doing it, and lot of people who have been delighted to back that reason up with scientific dataaccept what I make as gifts. Take any aspect of your daily life – what you eatSelling would offset the costs, how you workwhich can be quite considerable and it could be fun to do, how you rest even, what you touch – all have problems that could provoke a serious illness or worse. couldn't it? But where to start? What do I need to think about? And outside that daily sphere there are economic disastersWell, nuclear meltdowns, errant AI scientists and passing comets that could turn our world upside down at the blink of an eye. Perhaps then you better read this book first – for it may well turn out thing anyone who is considering turning a crafting hobby into a business should do is to be your last…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0715649213</amazonuk>read ''Making a Living''.
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{{Frontpage
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|title=Supply Chain 20/20: A Clear View on the Local Multiplier Effect for Book Lovers
|author=Kim Staflund
|rating=4.5
|genre=Reference
|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|title=The Price of Fish A New Approach Wrong and wrong again. You presumably wrote the book because you wanted to Wicked Economics - and Better Decisions|author=Michael Mainelli and Ian Harris|rating=3you had a talent for delivering the written word. You knew your subject back to front.5|genre=Business Now you're going to have to get to grips with the book supply chain, which even parts of the publishing industry believe to be wrong but it's too difficult to change and Finance|summary=Don't no one wants to be put off by the titlefirst to try. The Price Then, when you ''finally'' have a copy of Fish isnthe book in your hands, you't just a treatise on re going to have to work out how the local fishmonger chooses to mark up his prize catchsell it - because it ''is'' going to be down to you.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1857886224</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Steve J Martin, Noah J Goldstein and Robert B Cialdini0008350388|title=The small BIG: small changes that spark big influenceWe Need to Talk About Money|author=Otegha Uwagba|rating=45|genre=Business Politics and FinanceSociety|summary=It's 'To be a commonlydark-held belief that if you want skinned Black woman is to advance your business - bring in the extra moneybe seen as less desirable, less hireable, get more customers less intelligent and generally move up a step ultimately less valuable than my light- then youskinned counterparts...'re going to have to spend big money and bring in the experts. Martin, Goldstein and Cialdini tackle the problem from the other end: sometimes it's the smallest, least expensive and quick changes which can bring about the improvement that you need. In ''The small BIGWe Need to Talk About Money'' they offer over fifty tips, hints, ideas which can make the difference. Sometimes they cost nothing, but bring in millions. Occasionally they require a small investment of your time, but it can be as little as five minutes.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781252742</amazonuk>}}by Otegha Uwagba
{{newreview|author=William Poundstone|title=How to Predict the Unpredictable: The Art ''0.7% of Outsmarting Almost Everyone|rating=4|genre=Reference|summary=William Poundstone believes that we are all English Literature GCSE students in the business England study a book by a writer of predicting, whether it be something as minor as playing rock, paper, scissors to pay colour while only 7% study a book by a bar bill though to anticipating how the housing or stock markets are going to movewoman. Now, I'm not particularly competitive - if whatever it is means ' 'that'The Bookseller' much to someone else then I'd rather let them have it - so this book didn't appeal to me on the basis of doing better than someone else, but I was interested in how it might be possible to predict what is going to happen. So, care to predict how it stacked up?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1780744072</amazonuk>}}29 June 2021
{{newreview|author=The Economist|title=Pocket World in Figures 2015|rating=4Otegha Uwagba came to the UK from Kenya when she was five years old. Her sisters were seven and nine.5|genre=Reference|summary=There are people It was her mother who don't understand came first, with her father joining them later. The family was hard-working, principled and determined that their children would have the joy of raw data: no accompanying analysis (or spin) - just a collection of figures relevant to a particular circumstancebest education possible. If you're one There was always a painful awareness of those people then money although this book will mean little to you, but if you want did not translate into a pocket (well, certainly handbag or briefcase) work shortage of reference then this book will be anything: it was simply carefully harvested. When Otegha was ten the family acquired a treasurecar. I once gave For Otegha, education meant a copy scholarship to a diplomat and he kept his wife awake until the early hours as he came across another gem which she had to know without delay. The 2015 edition is the twenty fourth private school in the series - London and diplomatic (and similar) spouses everywhere should prepare themselves for the onslaughtthen a place at New College, Oxford.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781252734</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Alannah Moorereed3|title=Create Your Own Online Store Why You? 101 Interview Questions You'll Never Fear Again (using WordPress3rd Edition) in a Weekend|author=James Reed|rating=4.5
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|summary=I've run a website for over eight Six years now but I've always shied away on from any inclusion of e-commerce on the site. It seemed like too large a subjectoriginal edition, too much complexity and choice and the possibility book is being re-issued with a bonus chapter entitled ''The Future of problems Work'' which could go disastrously wrongincludes an additional 10 questions. I first encountered Alannah Moore when I read [[The Creative Person's Website Builder by Alannah Moore|The Creative Person's Website Builder]] ve come to this some 6 years after reviewing the original book and was impressed by my life has changed significantly in the way that she approached her subject, so when meantime. I had the opportunity 'm no longer working in middle-management having opted for a down-shift into reduced hours freelancing to see how enable me to create an online store in a weekend, focus on other (not necessarily paying) work. I jumped at can therefore relate to the chancefirst point made in this chapter namely that independence and flexibility are core skills that employees need to have.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781571430</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=3110706075|title=MoneyMaking a Difference: The Unauthorised BiographyLeadership, Change and Giving Back the Independent Director Way|author=Felix MartinGerry Brown
|rating=4
|genre=Business and Finance
|summary=Occasionally books are ''You're not exactly what they seem. When I picked this up, read there to run the blurb and began the contents inside, I was expecting a kind of biography or history of money through the agesorganisation. The opening chapter, a brief sketch of the economy of the Pacific island of Yap and how You are there to make sure that it worked, seemed to confirm this. It tells us how in the late nineteenth century Yap, east of the Philippine Islands, had an unwieldy coinage consisting of stone wheels around 12ft in diameter, called fei. The population did not carry these around, let alone own them like we possess pounds and pence, as they were part of a sophisticated system of credit managementis run properly.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099578522</amazonuk>}}''
{{newreview|author=Richard Hytner|title=Consiglieri: Leading from Gerry Brown is passionate about the Shadows|rating=3.5|genre=Business and Finance|summary=I've always been fascinated by benefits which Independent Directors can bring to a board - not just a corporate board, but the existence board of that shadowy figurean NHS Trust, the consiglierea university, in stories about the Mafiaa sports organisation or a charity. He - 's particularly keen that there's increased diversity on these boards and it was always a man - appeared feels that this would help to be full avoid some of wisdom, with the interests of the family at heart and without an ambitious bone in his bodyscandals (Oxfam, or so it would seem. It was the title of Richard HytnerKids Company - we's book re thinking about you) which drew me have occurred in - along with the idea that coming top is sometimes second bestrecent years. That seemed For this to go against everything that I'd ever been brought up happen, boards need to believe. So - does he make have a good case wider field of people to choose from when they're looking for being the second in command?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781250464</amazonuk>an ID.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=3030513025|title=The Why AxisIndependent Director in Society: Hidden Motives Our current crisis of governance and the Undiscovered Economics of Everyday Lifewhat to do|author=Uri Gneezy Gerry Brown, Andrew Kakabadse and John ListFilipe Morais
|rating=5
|genre=Politics and Society
|summary=Wow! This is a most surprising economics book.
Behavioral economists (if you’ll excuse the American spelling) investigate people’s buying behaviour and consuming patterns. I guess we know about that already because supermarkets here lull us into buying three for the price of two, to come back next week for £10 off a £100, or to garner extra points on a loyalty card (Oh why can’t they just go for a cheaper price at the point of sale? Why do profits have to be in double percentage point increases year on year?). A fair bit of manipulation to ensure that a company survives is already part and parcel of our lives. If you’d asked me before I read this book, I would have lined up that sort of consumer marketing psychology alongside banking as profiteering. However … these guys are different: they really do seem to care about the plight of the underprivileged, and they come from an academic setting, rather than a commercial one.
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{{newreview
|author=Robert Kelsey
|title=Get Things Done: What Stops Smart People Achieving More and How You Can Change
|rating=4.5
|genre=Business and Finance
|summary= WeIndependent Director: 're all so busy these days it's easy to veer between headless chicken and cherry picking modes, or at least it a job for which no one is for me. qualified'' (I really hope my boss isn’t reading this!''Financial Times'') In fact procrastination is my super power which was why I grabbed [[:Category:Robert Kelsey|Robert Kelsey's]] book from the shelf with excited anticipation: in a self-help book with one of the longest titles known to man, he promises to help us become more efficient time managers and to stop putting things off.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857083082</amazonuk>}}
{{newreview|title=The Wolf of Wall Street|author=Jordan Belfort|rating=2.5|genre=Autobiography|summary=As if we didnIndependent Director: 't have enough excuses to appreciate the 'Masters An independent director is a member of the Universe' board of directors who (1) do not have a material relationship with the financial sector. After the tax dodgingcompany, (2) is not part of the bonus scammingcompany's executive team, price fixing and (3) is not involved with the valiant attempt day-to bring down -day operations of the entire world economy comes Jordan Belfort aka the Wolf of Wall Streetcompany. To be fair to Belfort, he plied his trade long before the most recent financial meltdown. Still, he's managed to piggy back the latest crash via a best selling book which has been re-released to coincide with a film adaptation starring Leonardo Dicaprio.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444778129</amazonuk>}}(Corporate Finance Institute)
{{newreview|title=Live At Gerry Brown, Andrew Kakabadse and Filipe Morais feel that the Brixton Academy: A riotous life in relationship between the music business|author=Simon Parkes executive members of boards and J S Rafaeli|rating=4the independent directors (formerly known as non-executive directors), trustees or governors of organisations is frequently unbalanced.5|genre=Entertainment|summary=Who on earth would want The function of the independent director is to buy have general oversight of the executive side of the board - to spot when and run a live music venue in deepest Brixtonwhere things are going wrong - but all too often the relationship is too cosy, too antagonistic or the independent director lacks the knowledge and manage /or experience to keep it running for fifteen years, transforming it against all understand what's happening or to know how to intervene. Covid-19 has highlighted the odds into what becomes one failings and weaknesses of Britain’s most iconic establishments of its kind? Such an undertaking calls for somebody with special managerial skills who can keep one step ahead of the game, walking leadership and governance and you might be tempted to think that these are extraordinary times and that all will be well once we get back to 'normal' but a precarious tightrope, keeping gangsters, punters, promoters pandemic was predicted and modelled in the local authorities onside. It also requires past and there has been a good deal of luckgeneral failure to prepare for what has happened - and is still happening.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846689554</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Chip Heath and Dan Heath0241453585|title=DecisiveBanking On It: How to Make Better Decisions in Life and WorkI Disrupted an Industry|author=Anne Boden
|rating=5
|genre=Business and Finance
|summary=I don't have Anne Boden had an impressive track record in the financial services sector: she had thirty years experience at a problem with making decisions, probably because I've always tended 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 view that cutting edge when it's better proposed opening a branch which allowed customers to make access their accounts via a decision and get on with life than haver and waste time in limboterminal. With Boden took things a few notable exceptions it's served me wellstep further, but when ''Decisive'' appeared on my desk it struck me realising that there customers could be advantages to improving access their accounts from their homes: the quality old branch network, employing thousands of the decisions too. The Heath brothers have a good history of collaborating on such subjects and delivering books which open the mindpeople, would soon become redundant.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847940862</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=John Lee3110641119|title=How The Journey Mapping Playbook: A Practical Guide to Make a Million Slowly: My Guiding Principles from a Lifetime Preparing, Facilitating and Unlocking the Value of Investing Customer Journey Mapping|author=Jerry Angrave|rating=3.5
|genre=Business and Finance
|summary=You should, of course, remember I had no idea what 'journey mapping' was until I read this playbook but any business that engages with their customers will benefit from reading the book and acting on the old adagecontents. You'If something seems too good re going to be true, it probably is'. If you find learn how to run a slim book with the title 'How workshop to Make a Million - Slowly' you shouldn't assume that you're about discover what it feels like to have an entirely different relationship with be one of your Bank Managerown customers. On the other hand John Lee - Lord Lee of Trafford - was the UKAt this point, please don's first PEP/ISA millionaire, from an investment of £125,000, so theret say 's no need to suspect that youoh (expletive deleted) not another workshop'll open the book because this is going to find that be fun and you're told going to 'do as I do'. This is a man who has done it and has a lot of good advice - after all, he wrote the ''My Portfolio Column'' in the Financial Times for fourteen yearsbe surprised by what emerges.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1292005084</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=3110641291|title=What if Money Grew on Trees?The Radical Innovation Playbook: Asking the big questions about economicsA Practical Guide for Harnessing New, Novel or Game-Changing Breakthroughs|author=David BoyleOlga Kokshagina and Allen Alexander
|rating=5
|genre=Business and Finance
|summary=In a climate of increasing economic uncertaintySo, we may often find ourselves exploring the big questions about money, finance and the global market. For example, during the recent downturn, experts were faced why bother? Every time you set out to do something new you end up with such questions as ''What if we just kept printing more banknotes?'' and ''What would happen if the banks crashed again?'' These, same thing in a slightly different form and other thought-provoking speculative questions have been put to quite a team bit of experts and their answers have been recorded in a fascinating and absorbing little book called ''What if Money Grew on Trees?''|amazonuk=<amazonuk>178240046X</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Alan H Palmer|title=Talk Lean: Shorter Meetingsmoney spent. Quicker Results. Better Relations|rating=4|genre=Business and Finance|summary=When I think back to my days Why not just leave it as an employee the memory of the meetings makes me shudder. it is? They were usually badly prepared and managed with little aim other than to tick a box so that someone could prove to After all, it's 'his'roughly' manager that he held meetings. The waste of time was on a monumental scale and I doubt that I'm alone in thinking this. Include other meetings which you have on personal matters and you'll probably agree that it's rare to emerge feeling that you've achieved what you wanted to achieve - or that you havenworking, isn't been manipulated. Alan H Palmer has a plan for making meetings shorter and getting better results, but most importantly (for me) he wants you to be able to do it all openly, with no tricks, no gimmicks and complete honesty.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857084976</amazonuk>}}?
{{newreview|title=The Curve: From Freeloaders into Superfans: The Future of Business|author=Nicholas Lovell|rating=4You might not have said it, but you've probably thought it.5|genre=business and Finance|summary=Back in You've also thought the 20th centurysmall, companies tried incremental improvements which you have been able to sell make - the same products to everyone for optimisation of your core business with cost efficiencies wherever possible, the same price, and needed to shift massive amounts extension of them if they wanted to make a lot your existing products into new areas - haven't really delivered in terms of money''growth''. Today, there is the potential to get just as much money from customers It's been manageable and largely risk-free but you could easily be challenged by selling expensive items or services to a small number of big spenderscompetitor who takes a more radical approach. Of course, You've merely kept the trick is getting enough of these big spenders to discover what youbusiness ticking over and there're marketing s a nagging suspicion in the first place - and one back of the best ways to do your mind that is by giving something away an organisation designed for free. But how do they then turn these freeloaders into superfans? Author and consultant Nicholas Lovell gives us an overview of the changing world, and advice on how to take advantage of it, twentieth century might not survive in this fascinating bookthe twenty-first. What you need is innovation - ''radical'' innovation.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0670923834</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Scott Berkun1472962044|title=The Year Without PantsCreating Value Through Technology: WordPress.Com and Discover the Future of WorkTech that Can Transform Your Business|author=Andrew Hampshire
|rating=4.5
|genre=Business and Finance
|summary=Sometimes you find a book which I was once told that 'technology' is anything that happens after you simply can't 're eighteen, so there's been a lot of technology in my life. I once worked for a manager who judged if an accountant was reputable by establishing whether or notthey had a typewriter. Times - thankfully - have moved on. Nowadays the problem is that someone running a business doesn't have the time to keep up with constant innovation and they might also be scared because previous IT investments haven' readt delivered as expected. It'The Year Without Pants' was s also a fact that no one develops a business because they have the knowledge of themthe required technology, so they start off in conversations about technology feeling that they're at a disadvantage. ItThey need help, but they frequently don's not t know what you're thinking (moneyhelp they need.}}{{Frontpage|isbn=1526362759|title=Dosh: How to Earn It, Save It, Spend It, Grow It, Give It|author=Rashmi Sirdeshpande|rating=5|genre=Children's not ''that'' tight) Non- but the story Fiction|summary=What a relief! A book about money, for children, with clear explanations of what happens when an old-school management guru goes back it is, why it matters, how to the coal face to lead a team which had not had a leader before acquire more of it (nope - to be accurate theyrobbing banks is out) and what you can do with it when you'd not had teams - in a revolutionary company which takes remote working ve managed to the extremeget hold of it. Members of Scott BerkunYour reasons for wanting money don's team lived t matter: we all over the world and worked for need it to some extent. You might want to go into business, be a company which had largely gone beyond emailclever shopper, had headquarters which were rarely used a saver (you might even become an ''investor'') and had no rules. Sothere might be something you really, why did I ''havereally'' want to read the book? Well, the company in question is Automattic which brings us WordPress, the open source software which powers fifty million websitesbuy. I run a website which uses open-source software - and IThere've been s also the possibility of using to do good in business for the last seven and a half years with someone to whom I've never even spokenworld.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1118660633</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Leo GoughLinda Scott|title=The Con Men: A History of Financial Fraud and the Lessons You Can LearnDouble X Economy|rating=45|genre=Business Politics and FinanceSociety|summary=Most people will recognise the now-infamous Bernie Madoff and Allen Stanford as crooks who swindled thousands of investors of their hard-earned savings but at one time these individuals had gained stellar reputations '' Women are economically disadvantaged in every country in the financial world''. In fact Madoff was It's a former chairman of NASDAQ (originally bold statement for an opening chapter, but it's far from hyperbole as the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations - now following pages explain. This book shines a light on what is happening in different places, and the second-largest stock market comparing to official stock exchanges by market capitalization in impact on the local and world) and well respectedeconomy. He’s currently serving 150 What can be learnt from the great strides in gender-equalising legislation in prison for running a 65 billion dollar Ponzi schemethe west? What can be done about the selling of young women into marriage, whilst Stanford was sentenced to 110 years for the same offence. How did they get away with itand what can chimpanzees and bonobos teach us about mothering? This book will tell you how.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0273751344</amazonuk>0571353606
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Robert Rowland Smith0349424926|title=The Reality TestLife's Work: Still Relying on Strategy?12 Proven Ways to Fast-Track Your Career|author=James Reed|rating=4.5
|genre=Business and Finance
|summary=If Do you are in business have a guaranteed and more-than-adequate income which will last the chances are that you know there are areas in which rest of your life? Do you have no need helpto work, either for income or - at the very least - could improve. fulfilment? Sometimes it's quite difficult to quantify ''where'' If you need the help, but even hesitate over either of those questions then youreally ought to read 're probably quite sure about what you 'Life'dons Work't: 12 Proven Ways to Fast-Track Your Career'' need and that's best summed up as too much science, jargon . If you don't understand re not yet in work or anything considering that you have might need to wade through to come up with make some changes then this is the conclusion that book you were doing it roughly right need. James Reed is the chairman and chief executive of REED, Britain's biggest and best-known name in the first placerecruitment industry. A good starting point is a book which Who better to give you can dip into as the advice you need and which edges your thinking into areas it's not been into for a while.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781250790</amazonuk>?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Tony Robinson OBEAnne Boden|title=Freedom from Bosses ForeverThe Money Revolution
|rating=4
|genre=HumourBusiness and Finance|summary=When we first meet Canadian businesswoman Leonora Soculitherz Money is changing. It might not be in the ways you think. We’re not suddenly getting a 3p or £3 coin (don't struggle - it's pronounced 'so cool it hurts') she's on her way from Manchester Airport and have you ever even found a country that offers anything different to Scarboroughthe 1, the home of her agent2, 5 model?) We’re getting a lot more digital with payments, Tony Robinson OBE. You get which seems to suit most people apart from charity collectors and the measure of homeless on the woman straight away as she lets her irritation show about street, but although this book has the problems you find in subtitle that includes the First Class carriage on the train. (She is word ''sodigital'' right - I was once grateful to spend the journey perched on a luggage rack, it’s not really about this either.) Her mission is a piece of investigative journalism thatInstead, it's going to introduce her to some very superior people as she searches for information about why people in small businesses donthe ''management''t get the help they needof your finances, and how to take control.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>B00CE5BKKI</amazonuk>1789660610
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=George Brock1949395324|title=Out of PrintFinancial Accounting Essentials You Always Wanted To Know: Newspapers, Journalism and the Business of News in the Digital Age4th Edition|author=Kalpesh Ashar|rating=3.54|genre=Politics Business and SocietyFinance|summary=At about ''Financial Accounting Essentials You Always Wanted to Know ''gives people without an accounting background who have risen in a company the turn of knowledge to understand the century most people on accounts which show how the street where I live had a morning paper delivered and a good number also got an evening papercompany is doing. The queue book begins by looking at why financial accounting systems are necessary, then moves on to give an excellent overview of the newsagent in the village would types of accounting systems which will be out of encountered and the door each morning as people picked up a paper on their way to workterms used. I can't remember when I last saw a newspaper boy (or girl) on their rounds We then look in detail at the balance sheet, the income statement and we only buy the weekend papers as an indulgence with a more leisurely breakfaststatement of cash flows.. Times have changed - and there's no sign that the situation is likely to settle in the near future.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0749466510</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Dee Blick1946383627|title=The 15 Essential Marketing Masterclasses for Your Small BusinessCost Accounting & Management Essentials You Always Wanted To Know|author=Vibrant Publishers|rating=4.5
|genre=Business and Finance
|summary=A problem which will be common to most small businesses is finding the time to market yourself. YouI're small - you spend your time working to earn the money - that is m capable of drawing up a profit and loss account (after all) why you're income statement in business. You don't have the time to add on something which begins to seem like USA) and a whole new balance sheet and I do so for my own business in itself and you're probably not making the money which would allow you to employ someone to do it for youanother organisation. Besides - The accounts give me ''wherebroadly'' do you start? Whatwhat I need: I know whether we's going to be worth your time re making a profit or a loss and money? What should you avoid? How I can you find out without wading through lots of theory look at the expenses and science see what looks as though it could be trimmed back in future years. My problem was that the accounts didn't really give me any help in making decisions, which was why I turned to ''Cost Accounting and Management''still, part of Vibrant Publishers'' be left wondering if this is the road you should be taking?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857084402</amazonuk>Self-Learning and Management series...
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