Nov
12
2011
Business Entrepreneurship

Interview with: Shahrzad Rafati, CEO, BroadbandTV Corp
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Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management $108.78 Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management |
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Social Entrepreneurship and Social Business $35.96 Social Entrepreneurship and Social Business |
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A Business Model for Entrepreneurship $75.53 A Business Model for Entrepreneurship |
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Entrepreneurship $110.24 Entrepreneurship: Starting and Operating A Small Business, Third Edition, demystifies the process of starting a business by presenting difficult economic, financial and business concepts in a manner easily understood by beginning business students. This e |
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Handbook of Research on European Business and Entrepreneurship $55.76 Handbook of Research on European Business and Entrepreneurship |
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Essentials of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management $126.05 Essentials of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management |
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10 Common And Costly Business Killing Legal Mistakes And How To Avoid Them. A Business Law Bible For Entrepreneurs. $10.84 10 Common And Costly Business Killing Legal Mistakes And How To Avoid Them. A Business Law Bible For Entrepreneurs. – Edward R. Alexander; Jr. Esq. Entrepreneurship Law Firm, Pl |
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10 Common and Costly Business Killing Legal Mistakes and How to Avoid Them: A Business Law Bible for Entrepreneurs $24.95 Edward Alexander,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Entrepreneurship Law Firm, PL |
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10 Steps To Entrepreneurship $10.05 So you have this great business idea but your’re not sure how to get started. You may be a little afraid to venture out and try something new. Don’t worry. You are not the only one. However, the most successful people are those who venture out, take chances and go for their dreams. This is your small business handbook. After reading this handbook, you will have all the information needed to start and succeed in your small business. Although starting a business is work, you will see how easy it is start your own business and how to maintain it. You will learn how to plan, organize and market your business with the practical tools outlined in this book. So let’s get that business started. Don’t hesitate; the world is waiting for you! |
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10 Steps to Entrepreneurship $10.01 Used – So you have this great business idea but your’re not sure how to get started. You may be a little afraid to venture out and try something new. Don’t worry. You are not the only one. However, the most successful people are those who venture out, take chances and go for their dreams. This is your small business handbook. After reading this handbook, you will have all the information needed to start and succeed in your small business. Although starting a business is work, you will see how ea |
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10 Steps to Entrepreneurship $8.67 Used – So you have this great business idea but your’re not sure how to get started. You may be a little afraid to venture out and try something new. Don’t worry. You are not the only one. However, the most successful people are those who venture out, take chances and go for their dreams. This is your small business handbook. After reading this handbook, you will have all the information needed to start and succeed in your small business. Although starting a business is work, you will see how ea |
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10 Steps to Entrepreneurship $8.67 New – So you have this great business idea but your’re not sure how to get started. You may be a little afraid to venture out and try something new. Don’t worry. You are not the only one. However, the most successful people are those who venture out, take chances and go for their dreams. This is your small business handbook. After reading this handbook, you will have all the information needed to start and succeed in your small business. Although starting a business is work, you will see how eas |
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10 Steps to Entrepreneurship $10.01 New – So you have this great business idea but your’re not sure how to get started. You may be a little afraid to venture out and try something new. Don’t worry. You are not the only one. However, the most successful people are those who venture out, take chances and go for their dreams. This is your small business handbook. After reading this handbook, you will have all the information needed to start and succeed in your small business. Although starting a business is work, you will see how eas |
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13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown $15.95 Even after the ruinous financial crisis of 2008, America is still beset by the depredations of an oligarchy that is now bigger, more profitable, and more resistant to regulation than ever. Anchored by six megabanks—Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley—which together control assets amounting, astonishingly, to more than 60 percent of the country’s gross domestic product, these financial institutions (now more emphatically “too big to fail”) continue to hold the global economy hostage, threatening yet another financial meltdown with their excessive risk-taking and toxic “business as usual” practices. How did this come to be—and what is to be done? These are the central concerns of 13 Bankers, a brilliant, historically informed account of our troubled political economy. In 13 Bankers, Simon Johnson—one of the most prominent and frequently cited economists in America (former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, Professor of Entrepreneurship at MIT, and author of the controversial “The Quiet Coup” in The Atlantic)—and James Kwak give a wide-ranging, meticulous, and bracing account of recent U.S. financial history within the context of previous showdowns between American democracy and Big Finance: from Thomas Jefferson to Andrew Jackson, from Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. They convincingly show why our future is imperiled by the ideology of finance (finance is good, unregulated finance is better, unfettered finance run amok is best) and by Wall Street’s political control of government policy pertaining to it. As the authors insist, the choice that America faces is stark: whether Washington will accede to the vested interests of an unbridled financial sector that runs up profits in good years and dumps its losses on taxpayers in lean years, or reform |
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13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown $12.99 Even after the ruinous financial crisis of 2008, America is still beset by the depredations of an oligarchy that is now bigger, more profitable, and more resistant to regulation than ever. Anchored by six megabanks—Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley—which together control assets amounting, astonishingly, to more than 60 percent of the country’s gross domestic product, these financial institutions (now more emphatically “too big to fail”) continue to hold the global economy hostage, threatening yet another financial meltdown with their excessive risk-taking and toxic “business as usual” practices. How did this come to be—and what is to be done? These are the central concerns of 13 Bankers, a brilliant, historically informed account of our troubled political economy. In 13 Bankers, Simon Johnson—one of the most prominent and frequently cited economists in America (former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, Professor of Entrepreneurship at MIT, and author of the controversial “The Quiet Coup” in The Atlantic)—and James Kwak give a wide-ranging, meticulous, and bracing account of recent U.S. financial history within the context of previous showdowns between American democracy and Big Finance: from Thomas Jefferson to Andrew Jackson, from Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. They convincingly show why our future is imperiled by the ideology of finance (finance is good, unregulated finance is better, unfettered finance run amok is best) and by Wall Street’s political control of government policy pertaining to it. As the authors insist, the choice that America faces is stark: whether Washington will accede to the vested interests of an unbridled financial sector that runs up profits in good years and dumps its losses on taxpayers in lean years, or reform |
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13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown $26.95 Even after the ruinous financial crisis of 2008, America is still beset by the depredations of an oligarchy that is now bigger, more profitable, and more resistant to regulation than ever. Anchored by six megabanks—Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley—which together control assets amounting, astonishingly, to more than 60 percent of the country’s gross domestic product, these financial institutions (now more emphatically “too big to fail”) continue to hold the global economy hostage, threatening yet another financial meltdown with their excessive risk-taking and toxic “business as usual” practices. How did this come to be—and what is to be done? These are the central concerns of 13 Bankers, a brilliant, historically informed account of our troubled political economy. In 13 Bankers, Simon Johnson—one of the most prominent and frequently cited economists in America (former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, Professor of Entrepreneurship at MIT, and author of the controversial “The Quiet Coup” in The Atlantic)—and James Kwak give a wide-ranging, meticulous, and bracing account of recent U.S. financial history within the context of previous showdowns between American democracy and Big Finance: from Thomas Jefferson to Andrew Jackson, from Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. They convincingly show why our future is imperiled by the ideology of finance (finance is good, unregulated finance is better, unfettered finance run amok is best) and by Wall Street’s political control of government policy pertaining to it. As the authors insist, the choice that America faces is stark: whether Washington will accede to the vested interests of an unbridled financial sector that runs up profits in good years and dumps its losses on taxpayers in lean years, or reform |
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13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown $18.74 Even after the ruinous financial crisis of 2008, America is still beset by the depredations of an oligarchy that is now bigger, more profitable, and more resistant to regulation than ever. Anchored by six megabanks—Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley—which together control assets amounting, astonishingly, to more than 60 percent of the country’s gross domestic product, these financial institutions (now more emphatically “too big to fail”) continue to hold the global economy hostage, threatening yet another financial meltdown with their excessive risk-taking and toxic “business as usual” practices. How did this come to be—and what is to be done? These are the central concerns of 13 Bankers, a brilliant, historically informed account of our troubled political economy. In 13 Bankers, Simon Johnson—one of the most prominent and frequently cited economists in America (former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, Professor of Entrepreneurship at MIT, and author of the controversial “The Quiet Coup” in The Atlantic)—and James Kwak give a wide-ranging, meticulous, and bracing account of recent U.S. financial history within the context of previous showdowns between American democracy and Big Finance: from Thomas Jefferson to Andrew Jackson, from Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. They convincingly show why our future is imperiled by the ideology of finance (finance is good, unregulated finance is better, unfettered finance run amok is best) and by Wall Street’s political control of government policy pertaining to it. As the authors insist, the choice that America faces is stark: whether Washington will accede to the vested interests of an unbridled financial sector that runs up profits in good years and dumps its losses on taxpayers in lean years, or reform |
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13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown $34.99 Even after the ruinous financial crisis of 2008, America is still beset by the depredations of an oligarchy that is now bigger, more profitable, and more resistant to regulation than ever. Anchored by six megabanks—Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley—which together control assets amounting, astonishingly, to more than 60 percent of the country’s gross domestic product, these financial institutions (now more emphatically “too big to fail”) continue to hold the global economy hostage, threatening yet another financial meltdown with their excessive risk-taking and toxic “business as usual” practices. How did this come to be—and what is to be done? These are the central concerns of 13 Bankers, a brilliant, historically informed account of our troubled political economy. In 13 Bankers, Simon Johnson—one of the most prominent and frequently cited economists in America (former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, Professor of Entrepreneurship at MIT, and author of the controversial “The Quiet Coup” in The Atlantic)—and James Kwak give a wide-ranging, meticulous, and bracing account of recent U.S. financial history within the context of previous showdowns between American democracy and Big Finance: from Thomas Jefferson to Andrew Jackson, from Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. They convincingly show why our future is imperiled by the ideology of finance (finance is good, unregulated finance is better, unfettered finance run amok is best) and by Wall Street’s political control of government policy pertaining to it. As the authors insist, the choice that America faces is stark: whether Washington will accede to the vested interests of an unbridled financial sector that runs up profits in good years and dumps its losses on taxpayers in lean years, or reform |
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13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown $22.8 Even after the ruinous financial crisis of 2008, America is still beset by the depredations of an oligarchy that is now bigger, more profitable, and more resistant to regulation than ever. Anchored by six megabanks—Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley—which together control assets amounting, astonishingly, to more than 60 percent of the country’s gross domestic product, these financial institutions (now more emphatically “too big to fail”) continue to hold the global economy hostage, threatening yet another financial meltdown with their excessive risk-taking and toxic “business as usual” practices. How did this come to be—and what is to be done? These are the central concerns of 13 Bankers, a brilliant, historically informed account of our troubled political economy. In 13 Bankers, Simon Johnson—one of the most prominent and frequently cited economists in America (former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, Professor of Entrepreneurship at MIT, and author of the controversial “The Quiet Coup” in The Atlantic)—and James Kwak give a wide-ranging, meticulous, and bracing account of recent U.S. financial history within the context of previous showdowns between American democracy and Big Finance: from Thomas Jefferson to Andrew Jackson, from Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. They convincingly show why our future is imperiled by the ideology of finance (finance is good, unregulated finance is better, unfettered finance run amok is best) and by Wall Street’s political control of government policy pertaining to it. As the authors insist, the choice that America faces is stark: whether Washington will accede to the vested interests of an unbridled financial sector that runs up profits in good years and dumps its losses on taxpayers in lean years, or reform |
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1st Austin workshop on Engineering management in technology-based organizations. $238.97 Used – The proceedings from this August 2000 conference in Austin, Texas feature 17 papers on entrepreneurship, employee-ownership, managing change, teamwork and communication, innovation, university lab management, risk management for new products, universal cost optimizers, managing engineers and non-engineers, e-business and e-commerce, technical depth indexing, efficiency and micro-automation, implementation of new processes of production, and other topics relevant to engineering management |
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1st Austin workshop on Engineering management in technology-based organizations. $390.54 Used – The proceedings from this August 2000 conference in Austin, Texas feature 17 papers on entrepreneurship, employee-ownership, managing change, teamwork and communication, innovation, university lab management, risk management for new products, universal cost optimizers, managing engineers and non-engineers, e-business and e-commerce, technical depth indexing, efficiency and micro-automation, implementation of new processes of production, and other topics relevant to engineering management |
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21 Leaders for the 21st Century: How Innovative Leaders Manage in the Digital Age $2.03 With a client list that includes Motorola, Daewoo, AT&T, and Volvo, Fons Trompenaars and Charles Hampden-Turner are considered today’s most knowledgeable, innovative management consultants. In 21 Leaders for the 21st Century, they tap into the wisdom of high-performing leaders from around the globe–from Michael Dell to Richard Branson–who candidly discuss their own views and experiences in analyzing and solving business dilemmas.More than just a prescriptive list of leadership skills, this invaluable guide uses case studies, examples, charts, tables, and graphs to show today’s business leaders how to: Understand–and act upon–the 7 major dilemmas of leadership Identify major business dilemmas in the transnational community Implement strategies for sustaining emerging entrepreneurship |
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21st Century Business Series: Entrepreneurship $12.91 Used – The 21ST CENTURY BUSINESS SERIES is an innovative instructional program providing instructors with the greatest flexibility to deliver business content using a modular format. Instructors can create their own business courses by combining several Learner Guides in the Series to form one-semester or two-semester courses. The individual Learner Guides can also be used as enhancements to more traditional business courses or to tailor new courses to meet emerging needs. The design and content |
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21st Century Business Series: Entrepreneurship $13.25 Used – The 21ST CENTURY BUSINESS SERIES is an innovative instructional program providing instructors with the greatest flexibility to deliver business content using a modular format. Instructors can create their own business courses by combining several Learner Guides in the Series to form one-semester or two-semester courses. The individual Learner Guides can also be used as enhancements to more traditional business courses or to tailor new courses to meet emerging needs. The design and content |
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21st Century Business Series: Entrepreneurship $18.48 The 21ST CENTURY BUSINESS SERIES is an innovative instructional program providing instructors with the greatest flexibility to deliver business content using a modular format. Instructors can create their own business courses by combining several Learner Guides in the Series to form one-semester or two-semester courses. The individual Learner Guides can also be used as enhancements to more traditional business courses or to tailor new courses to meet emerging needs. The design and content of each Learner Guide in the 21ST CENTURY BUSINESS SERIES is engaging yet easy for students to use. The content focuses on providing opportunities for applying 21st skills while enabling innovative learning methods that integrate the use of supportive technology and creative problem solving approaches in today’s business world. The ENTREPRENEURSHIP LEARNER GUIDE covers today’s most relevant business topics including the role of entrepreneurship in the global economic recovery. Information on marketing functions to reflect the latest Marketing Standards identified by the Marketing Education Resource Center is included as well as topical data on how to conduct research and the important value of research as a part of entrepreneurship. |
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21st Century Business Series: Entrepreneurship $18.95 The 21ST CENTURY BUSINESS SERIES is an innovative instructional program providing instructors with the greatest flexibility to deliver business content using a modular format. Instructors can create their own business courses by combining several Learner Guides in the Series to form one-semester or two-semester courses. The individual Learner Guides can also be used as enhancements to more traditional business courses or to tailor new courses to meet emerging needs. The design and content of each Learner Guide in the 21ST CENTURY BUSINESS SERIES is engaging yet easy for students to use. The content focuses on providing opportunities for applying 21st skills while enabling innovative learning methods that integrate the use of supportive technology and creative problem solving approaches in today’s business world. The ENTREPRENEURSHIP LEARNER GUIDE covers today’s most relevant business topics including the role of entrepreneurship in the global economic recovery. Information on marketing functions to reflect the latest Marketing Standards identified by the Marketing Education Resource Center is included as well as topical data on how to conduct research and the important value of research as a part of entrepreneurship. |