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(SCTS) Symantec Certified Technical Specialist: Small Business Security Study Guide
Alston, Nik
Chapple, Mike
Hausman,
2006
Addison-Wesley Professional - PEARSONISBN-10: 0321349946
ISBN-13: 9780321349941
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*ACP-SYLLABUS FOR SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, 1st Ed.
N/A2000
Custom Publishing - CENGAGEISBN-10: 0324103123
ISBN-13: 9780324103120
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101 Small Business Ideas for Under $5000
Corey Sandler; Janice Keefe2005
Preface. Acknowledgments. How to Use This Book. Chapter 1: Business Insurance and Risk Management. Chapter 2: Legalities and Taxes. Chapter 3: Setting Your Price. Chapter 4: Financing a Small Business. Chapter 5: Home Services (Exterior). 1 Lawn Mowing Service. 2 Snow Removal. 3 Garden Tilling. 4 Window Cleaning. 5 Deck Cleaning. 6 Landscape Designer. 7 Deck Construction. 8 Storage Sheds, Playhouses, Doghouses. 9 Children’s Outdoor Playset Installer. 10 Low-Voltage Outdoor Electrical Wiring. 11 Stonemason and Decorative Brick Worker. Chapter 6: Home Services (Interior). 12 Housecleaning. 13 Rug Cleaner. 14 Interior Decorator. 15 Upholstery and Slipcover Maker. 16 Wallpaper Hanger. 17 Specialty Indoor Painting. 18 Furniture Stripping. 19 Furniture Repair. 20 Closet Organizer. 21 Bookcase and Shelf Builder. 22 Indoor Plant Care. 23 Custom Silk and Dried Flower Arrangements. Chapter 7: Home Services (Specialty). 24 Handyperson. 25 Errand Runner. 26 Vacation Home Caretaker. 27 Vacation House Watcher. 28 House Painting. 29 Chimney Cleaning. 30 Pool Service. 31 Firewood Delivery. 32 On-demand Trash Removal. 33 Christmas Tree Service. 34 Small Engine Repair. Chapter 8: Parties, Entertainment, and Special Events. 35 Party Planner. 36 Children’s Event Organizer. 37 Party and Special-Event Rentals. 38 Catering. 39 Visiting Chef. 40 Specialty Cake Baker. 41 Prepared Custom-Meal Service. 42 Freelance Bartender. 43 Entertainer. 44 Holiday Decoration Service. Chapter 9: Personal Services. 45 Personal Shopper. 46 Personalized Gift Basket Maker. 47 Travel Planner. 48 Historical Tours. 49 Personal Fitness Trainer. 50 Sports Trainer. Chapter 10: Children, Family, and Pet Services. 51 Babysitting. 52 Babysitting Agency. 53 Children’s Night Out. 54 Vacation Child Care. 55 Dog Walking and Vacation Pet Visits. 56 Pet Sitter and Doggie Day Care. 57 Elder Companion. 58 Elder Care Consultant. 59 Genealogical Research. 60 Family Biographer. Chapter 11: Educational Services. 61 Tutoring. 62 Language Instructor. 63 Music Teacher. 64 Computer Instructor. 65 SAT or ACT College Test Preparation. 66 College Selection Advisor. 67 College Application Consultant. 68 Instructor at Community School. Chapter 12: Arts, Crafts, Jewelry, Clothing, and Musical Instruments. 69 Alterations. 70 Custom Tailoring. 71 Custom Knitting, Sweater, and Afghan Design. 72 Custom Quiltmaker. 73 Jewelry Making. 74 Portraiture from Photographs. 75 Custom-Built Dollhouses. 76 Musical Instrument Tuning and Repair. Chapter 13: Transportation, Delivery, and Auto Services. 77 Car Service. 78 Independent Delivery Contractor. 79 Auto Detailing. Chapter 14: Computers, Graphics, and Photography. 80 Computer Buying Consultant. 81 Computer Repair and Upgrade. 82 Web Design and Maintenance. 83 Graphic Designer. 84 Freelance Photographer. 85 Film to Digital Scanning. 86 Photo and Document Restorer. 87 Videographer. Chapter 15: Office and Professional Services. 88 Temporary Secretary. 89 Transcription Services. 90 Temporary Worker at Conventions and Business Meetings. 91 Bookkeeping. 92 Billing Service. 93 Resume Design. 94 Letter Writing. Chapter 16: Sales. 95 Yard Sale Organizer. 96 Consignment Resale. 97 Antiques and Collectibles Wholesaler. 98 Used Book Reseller. 99 Tool and Equipment Rentals. 100 Newspaper Delivery Route. 101 Online Auctions: EBay and Beyond. Appendix: Government and Private Resources for Small Businesses. Index.
JOHN WILEY & SONSSISBN-10: 0471692875
ISBN-13: 9780471692874
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155 Legal Do's (and Don'ts) for the Small Business - POD
Paul L. Adams1996
Types of Businesses. Financing. Litigation and the Alternatives. Intellectual Property. Commercial Transactions. International Transactions. Employment. Contracts. Computers. Business Succession Planning. Appendix. Index.
WileySISBN-10: 047113161X
ISBN-13: 9780471131618
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201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business, 2nd, Revised and Updated Edition
Jane Applegate2002
CONTENTS: Chapter 1 Management Strategies.@pLessons to master the everyday challenges of building your business.@p1 Always Deal with Decision Makers.@p2 Don't Be Afraid to Recreate Your Business.@p3 Hire a Great Lawyer.@p4 Turn to Spiritual Leaders and Science for Management Advice.@p5 Solicit a Quick "Yes" or "No".@p6 Tell the Truth--It's Critical.@p7 Say Goodbye to Corporate Life.@p8 Create an Informal Advisory Board.@p9 Move Your Business to an Incubator.@p10 Overcome a Fear of Public Speaking.@p11 Find a Mentor.@p12 Organize a Company Retreat.@p13 Create a Smarter, Safer Workplace.@p14 Think Ergonomically.@p15 Make Your Meetings More Productive.@p16 Never Work with Anyone Who Gives You a Headache or a Stomachache.@p17 Meet Clients in Public Places.@p18 Do Something about Your Stress Level.@p19 Work the Phones or Walk the Floor.@p20 Join a Business Owners' Support Group--There's Strength in Numbers.@p21 Create a "Roundtable" Editorial for a Trade Publication.@p22 Get Help from a Restaurant Consultant.@p23 Listen to the Telephone Doctor.@p24 Create a Disaster-Recovery Plan.@p25 Work Hard and Play Harder.@p26 Know When to Reach Out for Help.@p27 Know the Dos and Don'ts of Buying a Franchise.@p28 Consider Joining the Family Business.@p29 Get Free Government Counseling.@p30 Move Your Business into a Main Street Revitalization Zone.@p31 Ask Your Employees to Evaluate You.@p32 Take This Self-Help Quiz for Managers.@p33 Understand What Success Means to You.@pChapter 2 Money Matters.@pCrucial solutions and novel opportunities to keep the cash flowing.@p34 Become a Profit Enhancement Officer.@p35 Look for "Smart Money".@p36 Write a Killer Business Plan.@p37 Learn from David Bowie.@p38 Hire a Good Accountant.@p39 Find Yourself an Angel.@p40 Choose the Right Bank.@p41 Find a Strategic Partner.@p42 Sell Stock in Yourself.@p43 Rent a Financial Genius.@p44 Sell at the Right Time and Price.@p45 Be Prepared for the Sale.@p46 Use a Savvy Real Estate Broker.@p47 Shop Carefully for Long-Distance Service.@p48 Lock Your Supply Cabinet.@p49 Set Up a SIMPLE Retirement Plan.@p50 Create an Employee Stock-Ownership Plan.@p51 Join a Captive Insurance Company to Cut Costs.@p52 Be Prepared to Accept Credit Cards.@p53 Collect the Money People Owe You.@p54 Hire a Debt Arbitrator.@p55 Fight Unnecessary Chargebacks.@p56 Buy Disability Insurance.@p57 Expand Your Vendor Network.@p58 Ask for a Deposit.@p59 Discount Accounts Receivable.@p60 Be Talked Out of a Bad Idea.@p61 Hire an Enrolled Agent to Do Your Taxes.@p62 Take Advantage of a Tax Break.@p63 Know about Economic Development Incentives and Agencies.@p64 Use Frequent Flier Miles for Meetings.@p65 Finance Your Independent Film.@p66 Take Advantage of Special Lending Programs for Women.@p67 Get Free Financing Help.@p68 Get Some Help from Uncle Sam.@p69 Buy Used Office Furnishings.@p70 Buy Prepaid Legal Insurance.@p71 Locate the Right Space.@p72 Build Up Your Credit Lines.@pChapter 3 Marketing Strategies.@pCreative ways to attract new customers and trounce the competition.@p73 Strike a Deal with a Giant.@p74 Look Big in Cyberspace.@p75 Take Advantage of Co-op Advertising.@p76 Market to Callers on Hold.@p77 Set Up a Dealer Network.@p78 Create an Active Database.@p79 Market to the Gay Consumer.@p80 Give to Charity.@p81 Use Coupons to Attract Customers.@p82 Do Good for Your Community.@p83 Use Food as a Selling Tool.@p84 Set Up a Strong Referral Network.@p85 Give It Away.@p86 Design a Great Sign for Your Business.@p87 Produce an Infomercial.@p88 Put a Pig in Your Window.@p89 Put Your Company Name on Everything.@p90 Free Up Your Sales Force.@p91 Hire a Mascot or a Celebrity.@p92 Publish a Newsletter.@p93 Market Your Service-Based Business.@p94 Host an Open House.@p95 Promote with Prepaid Phone Cards.@p96 Generate Publicity in Your Community.@p97 Give Away a Seminar Seat.@p98 Know the Difference between Marketing, Advertising, and PR.@p99 Ask for Two Business Cards.@p100 Have a Theater Party.@p101 Invite Associates to a Trade Show.@p102 Really Work a Trade Show.@p103 Know Your Competition.@p104 Tap the Growing Hispanic Market.@p105 Become Politically Active.@p106 Make Your 800 Line Ring.@p107 Attend Charity Events to Make Contacts.@p108 Publicize Your Food Business.@p109 Become a Government Contractor.@p110 Consider Multilevel Marketing.@p111 Send Pizza to Potential Clients.@p112 Think BIG--It Doesn't Cost Any More than Thinking Small.@p113 Get Certified as a Minority Supplier.@pChapter 4 Developing and Launching Products.@pNurturing your big idea and finding the perfect niche.@p114 Create a Fad.@p115 Import Something New and Different.@p116 Turn Your Hobby into a Successful Business.@p117 Borrow Funds from Your Family.@p118 Become an Exclusive Importer.@p119 Be a Location Contrarian.@p120 Build a Working Model.@p121 Serve the Market's High and Low Ends.@p122 Launch New Products with a Media Blitz.@p123 Do a Deal with a Big Company.@p124 Have Your Product Mandated for Use by an Official Group.@p125 Find a Need and Fill It.@p126 Open Your Store in a Farmer's Market.@p127 Turn Your Anger into Energy.@p128 Set Up a Cart in a Mall.@p129 Turn Your Passion into Profits.@p130 Develop a High-Tech Solution to a Problem.@pChapter 5 People.@pRecruiting talented, resourceful team members and keeping them productive.@p131 Cast a Wide Net to Attract Good Employees.@p132 Write Clear Job Descriptions.@p133 Know What Not to Ask Job Applicants.@p134 Recruit Good Employees.@p135 Look Far and Wide for the Best Person.@p136 Work with People You Like.@p137 Hire Seniors as Employees.@p138 Hire Teenagers.@p139 Use the BATH System for Hiring.@p140 Perform a Personnel Checkup.@p141 Hire a Welfare Recipient.@p142 Consider Telecommuting as an Option.@p143 Tailor Benefits to Employees' Needs.@p144 Offer Classes in English as a Second Language.@p145 Find Out How Disney Does It.@p146 Ask Good Clients to Meet Key Hires.@p147 Work with a Great Labor Attorney.@p148 Hire an Interim Executive.@p149 Offer to Train Your Employees.@p150 Offer Employees the Right Incentives.@p151 Deal Carefully with Issues of Workplace Violence.@p152 Take Your Sexual Harassment Policy Seriously.@p153 Rely on Temps or Leased Workers.@p154 Consider Hiring Remote Workers.@p155 Tips for Recruiting Executives.@p156 Send Flowers to an Employee's Spouse.@pChapter 6 Time Management.@pOrganizing your office and yourself for better results.@p157 Take This Time-Management Quiz.@p158 Get Organized--Right Now.@p159 Hire a Personal Information Officer.@p160 Plan "In" Days and "Out" Days.@p161 Beat Your Deadlines.@p162 Throw Away Your Expensive Time-Management System.@p163 Follow These Five Quick Time-Management Tips.@pChapter 7 Technology and Telecommunications.@pUsing the latest equipment to streamline your company.@p164 Five Great Things to Buy.@p165 Find the Right Communications Technology for Your Business.@p166 Train Your Employees Online.@p167 Take Advantage of an Online Technology Marketplace.@p168 Set Up a Teleconference.@p169 Make the Most of Voice Mail.@p170 Perform a Technology Checkup.@p171 Use a Digital Camera for Your Website.@p172 Scan Your Business Cards.@p173 Create a Website.@p174 Computerize Your Service Business.@p175 Buy a High-Tech Postage Meter.@p176 Protect Your Business Data and Records.@p177 Use E-Fax.@p178 Sell Products Online.@pChapter 8 Customer Service.@pKeeping customers happy to create a stronger business.@p179 Take This Quick Customer Service Quiz.@p180 Hire a Mystery Shopper.@p181 Don't Make Your Customers Angry.@p182 Make House Calls.@p183 Send Employees to a Retail Training Center.@p184 Demand Great Service from Vendors.@p185 Get to Know Your Customers Personally.@p186 Wrap It Up.@pChapter 9 Going Global.@pExpanding your reach and establishing an international network.@p187 Expand Production South of the Border.@p188 Forge an International Alliance.@p189 Do Business in India.@p190 Explore Opportunities in Russia.@p191 Learn about a Culture before Doing Business.@p192 Go on a Trade Mission.@p193 Translate Your Marketing Materials.@p194 Abide by the Etiquette of International Trade.@pChapter 10 Great Ideas from VIPs.@pInfluential entrepreneurs tell you how they do it.@p195 Be a Maver
Bloomberg Press - WILEYSISBN-10: 157660117X
ISBN-13: 9781576601174
  PGS: 432List: 19.95     YOUR PRICE: 18.95

Accounting and Finance for Small Business Made Easy, 1st Ed.
Not Listed2005
Entrepreneur Press - MCGRAWSISBN-10: 1932531173
ISBN-13: 9781932531176
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Accounting and Finance for Your Small Business, 2nd Edition
Steven M. Bragg (Englewood, Colorado)2005
Allowing readers to gain a more detailed understanding of the financial underpinnings of their businesses, Accounting and Finance for Your Small Business, Second Edition provides the key accounting and finance tools that a small business owner needs to operate and analyze the operations of his business. First, readers can use it to gain control over operations by showing how to build and follow a system of budgets. Second, author Stephen Bragg shows them how to anticipate and counteract future cash flow problems. Third, the book points out common techniques for analyzing the business, which can be used to spot specific areas in need of improvement. Finally, it specifies different types of financial reporting required of a business: to governments, creditors, investors, and management. Accounting and Finance for Your Small Business, Second Edition is not detailed accounting advice, but rather situational analysis of how to create a budget, analyze cash flow, obtain financing, and use basic analyses to obtain an understanding of the financial health of an enterprise.
WileyHISBN-10: 0471771562
ISBN-13: 9780471771562
  PGS: N/AList: 65.00     YOUR PRICE: 61.75

African American Economic Development and Small Business Ownership, 1st Ed.
KIJAKAZI, K.1997
Routledge - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN-10: 0815329997
ISBN-13: 9780815329992
  PGS: N/AList: 165.00     YOUR PRICE: 156.75

AMA COMPLETE GUIDE TO SMALL BUSINESS ADVERTISING
Vitale, Joe1995
Contents: Why You Must Advertise; Three Proven Advertising Formulas Any Business Can Use; Three Most Powerful Types of Ads; 30 Ways to Write a Headline That Stops Customers Dead; 27 Eye-catching Ways to use Illustrations & Photos; How to Write Ad Copy that Makes People Buy! How to use Testimonials, Guarantees, & Coupons; How to Create Explosive Direct Mail; How to Make Classified Ads Work for You; How to Win in the Yellow Pages; How to Create Radio & Television Ads that Work; 34 Ways to Increase Responses to Your Ads Dramatically; How to Check Your Final Ad.
NTC PUBLISHINGHISBN-10: 0844235946
ISBN-13: 9780844235943
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Avoiding Cyber Fraud in Small Businesses: What Auditors and Owners Need to Know
G. Jack Bologna (Computer Protection Sys2000
Cyberfraud is Here to Stay. Cyberfraud and Cyber Criminals. Risk and Vulnerability Assessments. Assessing Fidelity Risks. Establishing Effective Compliance Programs. Computers and Ethics: An Oxymoron? Designing Persuasive Policies. Communications Systems Policy Guide. Internal Protection Controls. Security-From Fence to Firewall and Beyond. Protection of Proprietary Information. Setting Up Your Website: Business, Security and Liability Considerations. Disaster Planning for Information Systems. Cyberfraud Audits and Investigations. Insurance for Cyberfraud and Cybertorts. Appendices.
WileyHISBN-10: 0471372978
ISBN-13: 9780471372974
  PGS: N/AList: 55.00     YOUR PRICE: 52.25

Basic Law for Small Business, 1st Ed.
Susan Jarvis1997
Contents: PART I. The Legal Environment for Today''s Small Business. Ch. 1: Sources of Laws that Affect Small Business, Ch. 2: The Costs of Lawsuits; PART II. Types of Lawsuits Frequently Brought Against Small Businesses. Ch. 3: Breach of Contract Lawsuits, Ch. 4: Torts, Ch. 5: Agency Law, Ch. 6: Property law, Ch. 7: Bailments, Ch. 8: Insuring the Risks, Ch. 9: Employment Law, Ch. 10: Consumer Rights, Ch. 11: Forms of Business Organizations, Ch. 12: Going Global; PART III: Commonsense Approaches to Avoid Lawsuits. Ch. 13: Keeping Up with the Law; Ch. 14: The Asset of Ethics, Ch. 15: Making Friends, Not Adversaries
A brief, practical business law text that focuses on legal issues affecting small businesses, particularly issues that are relevant to owners and employees. Presents numerous hypothetical scenarios that business owners are likely to face and provides suggestions on how to avoid them. Ideal as a main text in a brief course on entrepreneurs and small business owners or as a supplement to a comprehensive business law or legal environment text.
South-Western College/West - CENGAGEISBN-10: 0314201394
ISBN-13: 9780314201393
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Beyond 401(k)s for Small Business Owners : A Practical Guide to Incentive, Deferred Compensation, and Retirement Plans
Jean D. Sifleet2003
1. What are you Trying to Accomplish? 2. Why Have a Compensation Plan? 3. What Is Important to Employees? 4. What Is the Current Employee Picture? 5. Family Business? 6. What Are the Options:?  7. What Do You Really Need to Know About Buying Life Insurance? 8. Case Studies that Illustrate Alternatives. 9. Requesting Proposals. 10. Implementing Your Plan. 11. Tips from Experts to Avoid Common Mistakes in Retirement Plans. 12. Financial Health-Check: Is Your Plan on Track to Achieve Your Goals> 13. Avoiding Chaos: Estate Planning and Retirement Planning. 14. Resources ad References. Appendix : Common Definitions. Index.
WileySISBN-10: 047127268X
ISBN-13: 9780471272687
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Build a Green Small Business: Profitable Ways to Become an Ecopreneur
Cooney2009
McGraw-HillSISBN-10: 0071602933
ISBN-13: 9780071602938
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Business Development: A Guide to Small Business Strategy
Not Listed2001
'Business Development' provides a readable and practical book for the growth and development of businesses. This is primarily a textbook for the NVQ4 Business Development qualification, the Institute of Management Certificate in Owner Management courses, and HND Small business modules, but the text is also an invaluable practical guide to owner-managers of small businesses.

All businesses pass through several stages of growth and it occurs for a number of reasons, such as change in the commercial market, increased customer demand for services or product, higher numbers of customers. Business Development shows how to make the most of this growth and also how to deal with the different types of problems that are encountered along the way.

The book is structured to follow a logical sequence of questions that makes it readily accessible: Where are we now? Where do we want to go? What resources are needed to get there? What sales and marketing policies do we need to develop? It examines the personnel and staffing implications, the efficiency of the current financial management process, and the owner's own abilities to make it all happen. Most important of all it makes the owner-manager takes a long, hard look at the business and where it is really going.

First textbook to relate closely to the NVQ4 and IM Certificate course
First textbook to relate closely to the NVQ4 and IM Certificate course
Butterworth-Heinemann - ELSEVIERISBN-10: 0750652470
ISBN-13: 9780750652476
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Canadian Small Business Kit For Dummies«, 2nd Edition
Margaret Kerr; JoAnn Kurtz2007
Introduction.@pPart I: Launch Preparations.@pChapter 1: Do You Have the Right Stuff?@pChapter 2: First Contact — Is There Any Business Information Out There?@pChapter 3: Whose Idea Is This, Anyway?@pChapter 4: The Void and How to Avoid It — Choosing a@pProduct and Customers.@pPart II: Blast Off into Business.@pChapter 5: A Vehicle for Your Business.@pChapter 6: Getting Your Gear Together.@pChapter 7: Your Business Coordinates.@pChapter 8: Attention: Now Entering Cyberspace.@pChapter 9: Custom-Made Business — or Off-the-Shelf?@pChapter 10: The Money-Hunter’s Guide to the Galaxy.@pChapter 11: So Long and Thanks for All the Cash.@pPart III: On Board Your Enterprise.@pChapter 12: Alert! Incoming Risks Detected.@pChapter 13: Co-existing with Other Life Forms I: Customers and Clients.@pChapter 14: Co-existing with Other Life Forms II: Suppliers and Advisors.@pChapter 15: Beam Up the Crew.@pChapter 16: Tax Attacks!@pChapter 17: Close Encounters with Accounting.@pPart IV: What Does the Future Hold?@pChapter 18: Houston, We Have a Problem.@pChapter 19: The Expanding Business Universe.@pChapter 20: The Contracting Business Universe.@pPart V: The Part of Tens.@pChapter 21: Ten Mottos for a Successful Small Business.@pChapter 22: Ten Key Documents for a Small Business.@pChapter 23: Ten Internet Sites You May Find Useful.@pAppendix: What’s on the CD-ROM.@pIndex.
For Dummies - WILEYISBN-10: 0470838183
ISBN-13: 9780470838181
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Cases in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, 8th Ed.
Heriot, Kirk C.2006
  1. Sonoma County Crushers: Baseball or Business?                   
  2. Prentice Hall - PEARSON
SISBN-10: 0131542729
ISBN-13: 9780131542723
  PGS: N/AList: 49.67     YOUR PRICE: 47.19

CCNA Discovery Course Booklet: Networking for Home and Small Businesses, Version 4.0
Cisco Networking Academy2010
Cisco Press - PEARSONISBN-10: 1587132427
ISBN-13: 9781587132421
  PGS: N/AList: 24.95     YOUR PRICE: 23.70

Cisco CLI for Small Business
NEUMANN2008

Cisco CLI for Small Business is a blissfully short and to-the-point book addressing a niche that no other book on Cisco quite covers: the needs of the small business wanting to connect to the Internet through Cisco's 800 Series routers, something more ,

SPRINGER VERLAGSISBN-10: 1430218517
ISBN-13: 9781430218517
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Cisco Network Design Solutions for Small-Medium Businesses
Rybaczyk, Peter2005
Cisco Press - PEARSONISBN-10: 1587055341
ISBN-13: 9781587055348
  PGS: N/AList: 55.00     YOUR PRICE: 52.25

CNN Looks at Accounting, Small Business, and Entrepreneurship Careers for Entrepreneurship: Ideas in Action, 2nd Ed. - VIDEO
N/A2004
South-Western Educational Pub - CENGAGEISBN-10: 0538438436
ISBN-13: 9780538438438
  PGS: N/AList: 298.95     YOUR PRICE: 284.00

Complying with the ADA: A Small Business Guide to Hiring and Employing the Disabled
Jeffrey G. Allen1993
HIRING THE DISABLED. The Scope of Title I. Areas of Regulation in the ADA. Interviewing Strategies. Identifying Essential Job Functions. Enforcement of ADA Employment Regulations. EMPLOYING THE DISABLED. Reasonable Accommodations Under Title I. Title III and the Small Business Owner. ADA Accessibility Guidelines. Accommodating Specific Disabilities. Some Common Questions and Answers About the ADA. Appendices. Index.
WileyHISBN-10: 0471590495
ISBN-13: 9780471590491
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Conquer the Chaos: How to Grow a Successful Small Business Without Going Crazy
C. Mask2010

Create the business you want without sacrificing the lifestyle you deserve

The majority of new entrepreneurs (and even those with a little more experience) are finding themselves trapped, controlled, and consumed by their own businesses. They are struggling just to keep their businesses running, let alone actually growing their companies and experiencing the success they anticipated.

Conquer the Chaos speaks to you as a small business owner by making sense of the overwhelming demands on your business and providing a twenty-first century recipe for success with sanity. With engaging stories, quotes, and examples, Conquer the Chaos leads you through the six strategies you can incorporate to bring order to your business today. Find the money, time, and freedom in entrepreneurship that inspired you in the first place *Successfully juggle customers, prospects, management of employees, marketing, sales, accounting, and more *Get from just surviving to growing your company and experiencing success

Conquer the Chaos gives you the no-nonsense, ready-to-go guide that gets your business exactly where you want it to be.

WileyHISBN-10: 0470599324
ISBN-13: 9780470599327
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Corporate Venture Capital; Bridging the Equity Gap in the Small Business Sector, 1st Ed.
MCNALLY, KEVIN1997
Routledge - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN-10: 0415154677
ISBN-13: 9780415154673
  PGS: N/AList: 160.00     YOUR PRICE: 152.00

Course Booklet for CCNA Discovery Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP, Version 4.1
Cisco Networking Academy2010
Cisco Press - PEARSONISBN-10: 1587132532
ISBN-13: 9781587132537
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Creating the Enterprise (with Small Business Videos Printed Access Card), 1st Ed.
William B. GartnerMarlene G. Bellamy2009
CREATING THE ENTERPRISE represents a bold new approach to entrepreneurship that fully explores the dynamic nature of business in all its stages. It empowers students to develop the mindset, skills, and knowledge to evaluate and act on a wide variety of opportunities throughout their careers -- and in all aspects of their lives. Rather than embrace a narrow, traditional view of entrepreneurship, the authors prepare students to become "enterprisers"-- confident, focused individuals who take initiative to organize a project, in situations with some complications and risk, in order to make things happen. The text explores a wide range of topics using three levels of analysis (person, environment, and business) students can employ during three stages of change: recognizing and developing opportunities, progress and growth, and transition. While it provides an excellent overview of essential business principles and practices, CREATING THE ENTERPRISE is focused on helping students define, develop, and ultimately achieve their personal and professional goals.PART 1: AN ENTERPRISING FRAMEWORK. 1. Enterprise: Creating a Framework for Success. 2. Enterprisers. 3. Enterprising Fundamentals. 4. What Is an Enterprise? 5. The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business. PART 2: THE ENTERPRISING PROCESS. 6. Discovering Opportunities. 7. Feasibility. 8. Business Plans and Planning. PART 3: ENTERPRISING STRATEGIES. 9. Pathways to Enterprise Creation. 10. Purchasing a Business. 11. Franchising. PART 4: THE ENTERPRISING MIND. 12. The Enterprising Mind.
South-Western College Pub - CENGAGESISBN-10: 0324353634
ISBN-13: 9780324353631
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