15th August 2005

ERP Demystified


To survive, thrive and beat the competition in today’s brutally competitive world one has to manage the future. Managing the future means managing the information. Today, the difference between market leaders and followers, successful companies and sick industries, profitable organizations and losers, is the way in which the companies make use of information-information generated by the company (the internal information) and the information about the business environment.

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15th August 2005

Essential Manager’s Manual


If you are a manager and you want a desk reference that you can turn to, whenever you have a problem or a tricky situation or if you want to polish and fine tune your managerial skills to become a more effective and efficient person then this book is for you.

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15th August 2005

Lead Your Staff to Think like Einstein, Create like Da Vinci, and Invent like Edison

52 Powerful Real-World Techniques That Work!


This is another masterpiece form the best-selling author of ‘Mavericks!’. Blohowiak has done it again; this time in producing a nice, cute little, yet powerful, rich in content book containing 52 effective and practical principles that you will find very useful in managing, motivating and leading your team. A classic team management handbook.

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15th August 2005

Trends 2000

How to Prepare for and Profit from the Changes of the 21st Century


Books suggesting what the future holds have always been popular, but the prospect of not only a new century but also the second millennium has been the impetus for a spate of such books. Though not as well known as fellow trend watcher John Naisbitt, Celente uses a similar method of tracking trends. Both mentions of specific events in selected magazines, journals, and newspapers. Celente explained this approach in Trend Tracking (1990), then offered his view of things to come that could be turned into profitable business opportunities. Founder and director of the 16-year-old Trends Research Institute, Celente begins this new book as if it were January 3, 2000, when the entire world is recovering from a hangover resulting from a weeklong New Year’s Eve celebration. Though he emphasizes economic and technological trends, he also identifies “trendposts” in the areas of politics, health, the environment, and culture.

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