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The Best and Worst Business Books
Steer clear of silly fads and bad advice. Read the books that provide the useful insights you need to advance your professional development.Your time is limited — but the number of business books isn’t — and many of the bestsellers aren’t even worth their weight in your carry-on. We’ve sorted...
Tags: Management, BNET Feature Package, Professional Development, Resources, Career, Books, Andrew Mager, Publishing, Advice, Insight
Articles 2008-02-19
Ben Goldhirsh: Good Magazine, Great Business
Can you do good without being boring? Ben Goldhirsh is out to prove you can. He's founded Good magazine and Reason Pictures to celebrate "doing things for the right reasons." That means not only putting out a first-rate publication, but also helping corporate America think differently by creating "good" marketing...
Tags: Publishing, Corporate Responsibility, Marketing, Finance, Brand, Start-up, Branding, Magazine, Marketing Research, Business Structures
Videos 2007-10-04

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Passion for nature: two nature lovers made a business out of what they enjoy doing. Bee Choo and Morten run an outlet selling books, gifts, and souvenirs. They have gone into nature publishing as well
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] NESTLING next to the gushing waterfalls and foliage of the Singapore Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre is a shop specialising in nature books and merchandise. The shop is owned and managed by a husband and wife team, Morten Strange and Ng Bee Choo. As a...
Articles 2008-12-01
Evaluating critical lines and stations considering the impact of the consequence using transit assignment model -case study of London's underground network
As the problem of full transit vehicles is encountered daily by passengers in most of the big cities, previous research evaluated the consequence of overcrowding in terms of on-board crowding and passengers not being able to board with full vehicles. The impact of overcrowding in the real...
Articles 2008-09-22
Interview with Mark Watson
Mark Watson is a professor and head of the Psychology Department of the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in South Africa. his research focuses on career development and career assessment of primary, secondary and tertiary students from all South African population groups. Mark has published extensively in international...
Articles 2008-09-22
Gathering the real data from creative industries graduates one year out
University student outcome data in Australia is collected via the Graduate Destination Survey component of the Australian Graduate Survey at the referent date three months post-graduation. This timeline gives consideration to graduates to enter directly into traditional vocations. For graduates from non-traditional areas and/or with non-traditional career...
Articles 2008-09-22
John Orr Crites : in memoriam
John Orr Crites, one of the leading vocational psychologists of the 20th century, succumbed to pneumonia on March 15, 2007. With his passing, counsel ling psychology lost an exemplar of its scientist-practitioner model. Jack's scholarly contributions and leadership substantially advanced vocational psychology both as a distinct discipline...
Articles 2008-09-22
Postgraduate destinations: employment characteristics of Australia's postgraduate completers
Postgraduate Destinations is an annual report produced by Graduate Careers Australia GCA, concerning the work and study outcomes of recent graduates from postgraduate level courses offered at Australian higher education institutions. The report is based on the results of the Australian Graduate Survey AGS, the nation's largest...
Articles 2008-09-22
I Want What She's Having: The Experience Of Creating A Pleasurable Business
I WANT WHAT SHE'S HAVING: THE EXPERIENCE OF CREATING A PLEASURABLE BUSINESS. Naomi Simson, Messenger Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-0-9803284-0-0 Have you ever wanted to discover what it is really like inside a fast growing business?' is the question posed on the back cover...
Articles 2008-09-22
Impressive Interviews: Your Pocket-Sized Personal Interview Trainer
IMPRESSIVE INTERVIEWS: YOUR POCKET-SIZED PERSONAL INTERVIEW TRAINER Deborah Barit, Leichchardt: A&A Book Publishing, 2007, 108pp., ISBN 978-0-9803523-0-6 This compact and practical 'how-to' book covers some key essentials which will assist the job candidate whose interview is imminent and who needs to come to...
Articles 2008-09-22
Career Endeavour: Pursuing A Cross-Cultural Life Transition
CAREER ENDEAVOUR: PURSUING A CROSS-CULTURAL LIFE TRANSITION Charles P. Chen, hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2006, 164pp., ISBN 978-0-7546-4621-1 Charles Chen states that the purpose of this book is to illustrate the complexity of life career transition in the context of cross-cultural adjustment. To...
Articles 2008-09-22
Get the kinks out
Old buds Pete and Frank Brownell from Brownells have entertained me for hundreds of hours over the years without even knowing it. Their dad started publishing a series of books called Gunsmithing K&ks and then Frank continued the tradition. Filled to bursting with tips, techniques, wisdom, jokes and enough down-home...
Articles 2008-09-01
The best way to curb cravings: how to retrain your taste buds-plus, the truth about gauging your weight-loss success
Q Is it true that if you give up fatty or sugary foods you'll eventually stop wanting them? A Yes, provided you do it properly. "There is evidence that you can change your preferences in about 12 weeks," says Katherine Tallmadge, R.D., a dietitian in Washington, D.C., and...
Articles 2008-09-01
Move it till you lose it: pound for pound, exercise really counts
If you can out-spin all your friends in cycling class but are still carrying a few extra pounds, you may want to step up your weight-loss efforts. Active overweight women have a 54 percent higher chance of developing coronary disease than their healthy-weight peers do, according to a recent study...
Articles 2008-09-01
Tickled pink?
In 2002, former bodybuilding competitor Katie Arnoldi's debut novel, Chemical Pink, presented a jaundiced view of female bodybuilding. Soon thereafter, Hollywood came calling. New Line Cinema temporarily optioned the work and, as we previously reported, Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk was going to adapt a screenplay and Fight Club director...
Articles 2008-09-01
Gym Dandy?
Everyone claims that their gym is the best. Whether it's the hardest of hardcore, the biggest of the big, or it has the grooviest atmosphere, superlatives abound when bodybuilders get to talking about where they train. Here's your chance to prove it. In an upcoming issue of FLEX,...
Articles 2008-09-01
Crisp sets and Boolean algebra: a research strategy for student affairs
A review of student affairs journals clearly points out that most, if not all, research strategies within the field fall within traditional approaches based on quantitative methods and, more recently, qualitative methods. The purpose of this article is not to discourage use of these time honored research strategies, but to...
Articles 2008-09-01
Squarespace V5 Redefines Publishing For The Web
Squarespace Inc. has announced the groundbreaking re-release of their exceptionally tuned publishing tool for bloggers, small companies, and authors. "Squarespace V5 seamlessly welds together easy-to-use content creation and management tools with a structured back-end that has all the building blocks for creating powerful and elaborate websites," explains Anthony...
Articles 2008-09-01
A trio of questionable medical treatments
The three articles under the theme "Questionable Medical Treatments" in this issue delve into problems with modern medicine and over-promotion of some of its products. It is interesting that only the third one would fall under the rubric of "alternative medicine." That is physician Harriet Hall's amusing and insightful (typical...
Articles 2008-09-01
Who is Barack Obama? His autobiography paints a disturbing picture
WHO is Barack Obama? Obama the presidential candidate presents himself as a man who has loved America from his earliest childhood, a man proud of his mixed-race roots who comfortably transcends polarized racial politics, a man who eschews the ideologies of Left and Right, an optimistic healer. But in his...
Articles 2008-09-01
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