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|  | Evolve! by Rosabeth Moss Kanter Drawing on hundreds of interviews with various dot com entrepreneurs, a Harvard Business School professor offers advice on developing foolproof business strategies to e-commerce start-ups. AUTHOR: Rosabeth Moss Kanter PUBLISHER: Harvard Business School Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Business 
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 | Pee Wee & Plush by Johanna Hurwitz, Patience Brewster Description not available.PeeWee the guinea pig and his friend Lexi the squirrel help a new guinea pig adjust to life in the wilds of New York City's Central Park, but are unsure what to do about the approach of winter. AUTHOR: Johanna Hurwitz, Patience Brewster PUBLISHER: SeaStar Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Children's 
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 | What Every Manager Needs to Know about Sexual Harassment by Darlene Orlov, Michael T. Roumell Sexual harassment is a malign specter hovering over workplaces everywhere. One touch of its foul breath can devastate businesses -- causing them to lose millions of dollars, not to mention waste bundles of time and energy. Needless to say, organizations are running scared. AUTHOR: Darlene Orlov, Michael T. Roumell PUBLISHER: AMACOM FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Business 
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 | Delegating by Robert Heller, Tim Hindle Description not available.Tells how to make more efficient use of one's time by delegating, build relationships with one's staff, and set priorities AUTHOR: Robert Heller, Tim Hindle PUBLISHER: Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
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 | Why Taxes Don't Make Sense This historical and sociological analysis depicts an American population stifled by taxation's cultural impact. Shlaes advocates tax reform by asserting that current methods of taxation penalize Americans, specifically women and middle-class families... CATEGORY: Business 
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 | Net Words by Nick Usborne A guide to creating copy that connects with customers--and makes the sale Advertising and promotion professionals have long known that, while bells and whistles may grab a customer's attention, words make the sale. Yet, nearly a decade into the Web revolution, E-commerce professionals are just now waking up to the fact that the usual high-tech, graphics-heavy approach to site design is bad for business. Net Words explores the reasons why and makes a strong case for a revolutionary new approach to copywriting tailored to the unique demands of a powerful new medium. With the help of dozens of examples of successful and unsuccessful on-line writing, author Nick Usborne shows readers how to harness the power of the written word for the Web. Readers learn how to imbue a business with a distinctive on-line voice and use it to forge lasting bonds with customers, increase market share, and close sales. AUTHOR: Nick Usborne PUBLISHER: McGraw-Hill Trade FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
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