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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
Using Podcasts to Engage Your Audience | Phil Dobbie
Flying Solo's Robert Gerrish speaks to BTalk Australia host Phil Dobbie about the benefits of using multimedia in publishing.
Tags: Multimedia, Audience, Benefits, Internet, Human Resources, Phil Dobbie, Robert Gerrish, podcasts, publishing
Videos 2009-06-29

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY : EUROPE AT FOREFRONT OF BROADBAND PENETRATION.
Nine EU member states are world leaders in broadband penetration and the EU as a whole registered a 21.7% rate of broadband penetration in July 2008, a pronounced increase over July 2007 (18.2%). On 1 July 2008, there were over 107 million fixed broadband lines in the...
Articles 2009-12-02
TELECOMMUNICATIONS : COMMISSION REVISES TELECOMS PACKAGE.
The European Commission published, on 7 November, a modified version of its telecoms package to take into account, in this vast reform of rules framing electronic communications in the EU, the European Parliament's amendments first reading as well as the debates underway in the Council. On...
Articles 2009-12-02
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EDITOR'S NOTE: My gratitude goes to Ginger Hood-Akers, RN, CLNC who responded to my "Have You Had a Good Whacking Lately?" article that published in Ezine Vol. 19, No. 21 on November 14, 2008. I love hearing from my readers who share their views and opinions about the Institute's Ezine....
Articles 2009-11-11
The World Without Wildlife
Silence of the Songbirds: How We Are Losing the World's Songbirds and What We Can Do to Save Them, Bridget Stutchbury, Toronto: HarperCollins Publishers, 2007,272 pages. Where the Wild Things Were: Life, Death, and Ecological Wreckage in a Land of Vanishing Predators, William Stolzenburg, New York: Bloomsbury, 2008,304...
Articles 2009-08-01
Choreographing Sustainable Communities
Design Charrettes for Sustainable Communities, Patrick M. Condon, Washington, DC: Island Press, 2007,192 pages. Integral City: Evolutionary Intelligences for the Human Hive, Marilyn Hamilton, Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers, 2008, 352 pages. WE don't often compare a city with a beehive. According to Marilyn Hamilton,...
Articles 2009-08-01
Fuel: writers, artists and thinkers envision a post-oil and post-coal future
EVERY EDITION that the pocketbook anthology series Alphabet City co-publishes with The MIT Press binds together the work of a diverse group of artists and writers who investigate a single topic from many angles. FUEL was a theme particularly well suited to our method because it is multifaceted....
Articles 2009-08-01
Jellyfish 'n' Chips
Bottomfeeder: How to Eat Ethically in a World of Vanishing Seafood, Taras Grescoe, Toronto: HarperCollins Publishers, 2008, 326 pages. DO YOU treat yourself to oysters or salmon from time to time? Are you tempted by tiger shrimp? Is tuna your comfort food? [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ...
Articles 2009-08-01
Encountering modernity: twentieth-century South African cinemas and South African national cinema
Keyan Tomaselli. 2006. Encountering modernity: twentieth-century South African cinemas. Pretoria: Unisa Press/Amsterdam: Rozenberg Publishers. (ISBN 978-90-5170-886-8, 183 pp.) Jacqueline Maingard. 2007. South African national cinema. London: Routledge. (ISBN 978-0-415-21680-7, 220 pp.) Two major full-length studies of South African cinema have appeared within the past year or...
Articles 2009-07-01
Thirty years of publishing
The year 2009 is witness to Critical Arts' thirtieth year of publishing. It also witnesses the first time that three issues will be published annually. (Our inexperience in the early 1980s did see the intention to publish three to four issues a year. This schedule largely failed, given our lack...
Articles 2009-07-01
The iron mistress
Tichbourne Knives After Paul Wellman's 1951 book on Jim Bowie was published, Warner Brothers brought the novel to the silver screen starring Alan Ladd. John Beckman, the Art Director on the 1952 film produced a unique knife design while prop maker Arthur Rhoades actually constructed the blade used...
Articles 2009-07-01
Quarter bore heaven: reloading the accurate .25s
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Bigger rifle cartridges tend to be less accurate than smaller rifle cartridges. This tendency was first publicized by the late Warren Page, long-time shooting columnist at Field & Stream magazine. Page published an article in the 1968 Gun Digest called "The Bigger The Cartridge...." about some...
Articles 2009-07-01
Lyman Reloading Handbook 49th edition
Lyman has been an important name for shooters for well over 100 years. My connection with Lyman goes back more than 50 years when I loaded my first ammunition using the No. 310 Tong Tool. I soon added single-cavity molds for the .45 Colt and .38 Special. I soon added...
Articles 2009-07-01
The learning never stops: part IV: Today's Teachers
In our last session on the Old Masters it was, of course, necessary leave out many excellent books due to space constraints. One of those not mentioned is Pioneering Handgun Hunting written in 1965 by Al Goerg. Goerg truly was a pioneer of handgun hunting and his self-published book provided...
Articles 2009-07-01
Get in the pool
Ever thought about swimming as an alternative form of exercise? You may want to. A recent study published in the International Journal of Aquatic Research & Education showed that men who swam on a regular basis had a 50% less chance of dying compared to runners, walkers and sedentary individuals....
Articles 2009-07-01
Bite this
This may be the last summer you spend worrying about malaria, West Nile virus and Lyme disease because you dislike using potentially dangerous insecticides. It appears that isolongifolenone--a natural compound found in the tauroniro tree of South America--repels mosquitoes, ticks and other blood-feeding anthropods as well as DEET does. The...
Articles 2009-07-01
Dynamic drives
Duffers take note: When warming up for a day on the links, dynamic stretching beats static stretching hands up and down. A study published in a recent issue of The International Journal of Sports Medicine analyzed golf-swing performance with a 5-iron within 30 minutes after warming up with dynamic stretching,...
Articles 2009-07-01
The Bottom of the Sky
Work Title: The Bottom of the Sky Work Authors: William C. Pack Riverbend Publishing Hardcover $24.95 (476pp) Literary ISBN: 9781606390030 Reviewer: Marlene Satter The corrupting influence of big money is just one dark force at work...
Articles 2009-07-01
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