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|  | I Love You, Diffendoofer by Jack Prelutsky, Lane Smith, Dr. Seuss Miss Bonkers must prove that she has taught her students at the Diffendoofer School how to think--or they will all be sent to a dreary and horrible place known as Flobbertown. This fantastical story was originally created by Dr. Seuss and completed after his death by poet Jack Prelutsky and illustrator Lane Smith. AUTHOR: Jack Prelutsky, Lane Smith, Dr. Seuss PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Children's 
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 | Young Entrepreneurs by Ron Lieber Case studies of young entrepreneurs who have built successful companies, written by a Fortune magazine writer who shows how to turn the fantasy of owning a business into a reality. AUTHOR: Ron Lieber PUBLISHER: Broadway Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
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 | What Color is Your Parachute? 2000 by Richard Boll, Richard Nelson Bolles This revised edition of the best-selling handbook tells how to craft a career that suits individual strengths and life passions. Charts and illustrations throughout. AUTHOR: Richard Boll, Richard Nelson Bolles PUBLISHER: Audio Literature FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Business 
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 | Selling for Dummies by Tom Hopkins In this title the author provides the keys to selling success, from the basics to proven, expert techniques, so that readers quickly learn how to sell ideas, concepts, and products. This is the ideal guide for anyone interested in turning the word No into Yes. AUTHOR: Tom Hopkins PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Business 
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 | Reinventing the Warehouse by Roy L. Harmon Having successfully reinvented the factory in his previous books, Roy Harmon extends his discussion of productivity from the factory to twenty-first-century warehouse and logistics channels. Harmon illustrates real-life applications of important warehousing improvements in over 50 companies throughout the world and presents state-of-the-art warehouse designs for high-quality, lightning-fast, low-cost customer service. Harmon describes superior operations in a variety of environments - including retail warehousing and logistics, service parts warehousing and distribution, manufacturing material and component storage, and industrial products - that can lead to 80 to 90 percent improvements in a company's capital and inventory investments and operating expenses. To be competitive in the twenty-first century, Harmon argues, companies must create new, small focused warehouses that will decrease bureaucracy and increase the authority of managers and work-teams to ensure successful operations. Modern clusters of suppliers' facilities in regional market areas will virtually eliminate the thousands of miles products and components travel from raw material source locations through production, into the hands of their customers. Such radical changes, asserts Harmon, will reduce the size and quantity of trucks on highways and increase the volume of more economical rail and water transport of raw materials. Truly superior warehousing, Harmon argues, entails maximum utilization of all logistics assets, such as manpower, facilities, and equipment: multifunctional warehouseman teams with complete responsibility for an area of the warehouse including receiving, stocking, packing, and shipping;modular warehousing designs for fast, nondisruptive additions during peak seasons; and increased hours and days during which expensive equipment is utilized by adding night and weekend shifts. Harmon introduces other strategies such as cross-docking - a procedure used to transfer receipts AUTHOR: Roy L. Harmon PUBLISHER: Free Press, The FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Business 
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 | Who Pays for Car Accidents? by Jerry J. Phillips, Stephen Chippendale Description not available.Revised and updated to reflect the 2000 election, this fascinating exploration of the Supreme Court's influence on electoral politics in the U.S. shows how the nation's highest court has shaped this process over the past two centuries. Original. (Politics & Government) AUTHOR: Jerry J. Phillips, Stephen Chippendale PUBLISHER: Georgetown University Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Business 
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