|
|
|
|  | The Path of Least Resistance for Managers by Robert Fritz The author of the international bestseller, The Path of Least Resistance , offers a groundbreaking guide which teaches managers to recognize organizational weakness and rebuild successful corporate structures. AUTHOR: Robert Fritz PUBLISHER: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
|
 | The Perfect Pitch by David Andrusia Description not available.An insightful and entertaining handbook explains how to succeed in today's competitive and constantly shifting job market by perfecting the tailored pitch, the personal pitch, the power pitch, the team pitch, and much more. Original. AUTHOR: David Andrusia PUBLISHER: Warner Books, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
|
 | Investing with Your Values by Cliff Feigenbaum, Hal Brill, Jack A. Brill Over the past decade, socially responsible investments (SRI) has grown into a $1.3 trillion industry. This book is the only source of information for investors who want to see their values mirrored in their portfolios. AUTHOR: Cliff Feigenbaum, Hal Brill, Jack A. Brill PUBLISHER: Bloomberg Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Business 
|
 | All Consumers Are Not Created Equal by Garth Hallberg In this title, the author describes how to create a database of high-profit consumers and use it to develop a relationship-building direct marketing program and more effective advertising and promotion. It includes real-life success stories of how differential marketing helped increase sales at General Foods, Dow, Pepperidge Farms, Kraft, Jaguar, and others. AUTHOR: Garth Hallberg PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Business 
|
 | The Heart that Bleeds by Alma Guillermoprieto In these 13 portraits of contemporary Latin American life, the award-winning New Yorker writer captures the region's violence, inequality, and faithlessness. With astute detail, Guillermoprieto covers assassins in Colombia, garbage pickers in Mexico City, the civil war in Peru, and the presidential scandal in Argentina. AUTHOR: Alma Guillermoprieto PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
|
 | Why Americans Hate Welfare Description not available.Untangles the complicated attitudes Americans have on poverty, welfare, and race, and argues that news organizations routinely racialize stories on poverty and have been doing so for decades. PUBLISHER: University of Chicago Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Business 
|
|
|