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One Page Management (2001 Edition)5 reviews
Riaz, Ph.D. Khadem, Robert Lorber

Quill, 1998

If you are overloaded with information, read it.
This book shows the nowadays problem that most managers have: too much information to review with too little time to do it. The book shows you an effective way to sumarize the key information of your organization into three one page reports. Each report focuses on specific aspects of the organization: the focus report, the feedback report and management report.
  
  











  



  
The New York Times Page One: One Hundred Years of Headlines As Presented in the New York Times5 reviews

Galahad Books, 2000

Remarkable Bit of History
These are the headlines that made the news. Often three lines, set in Italics Times, page one headlines of the "New York Times" defined American news for years. The internet, and national papers have diminished this effect somewhat, but for most of the Twentieth Century, the NYT was the news. Because of their influence, they were not only the reporters, but the generators of our news. If they ...
  
  











  



  
The One Page Project Manager for IT Projects: Communicate and Manage Any Project With A Single Sheet of Paper
Clark A. Campbell

Wiley, 2008

Clark A. Campbell, author of a best-selling book on project management, has written a project management guide specifically for IT professionals who want to save time and work more efficiently. The One Page Project Manager for IT Projects: Communicate and Manage Any Project With A Single Sheet of Paper presents you with a winning formula for managing your complex IT projects using minimal resources. Coverage of vital topics like working with ...
  
  











  



  
The One-Page Project Manager: Communicate and Manage Any Project With a Single Sheet of Paper24 reviews
Clark A. Campbell

Wiley, 2006

Good stuff, but one question...
This is a solid book and an interesting concept. I think it would go far in my organization and would like to implement it. One question - why does a book about stripping all the info down to one page have to be 160 pages long? ;)
  
  











  



  
The One-Page Proposal: How to Get Your Business Pitch onto One Persuasive Page15 reviews
Patrick G. Riley

Collins Business, 2002

Good Ideas Are Rare
This is a thin book, and it is easy to read. It definitely has good ideas, and I have already put them to use. If you can get one good idea from each "encounter," you are ahead of the game. What do decision makers read, how do they want it presented? That is the subject of this book. Quality and bervity are preferred to quantity for certin types of proposals. This is a concept that can bring ...
  
  











  



  
The One Page Business Plan, Financial Services Edition2 reviews
Jim Horan

The One Page Business Plan Company, 2007

Writing a Business Plan?
I was privileged enough to review an advanced copy. What a great book! Jim Horan is getting better. This is his fourth book in the series and I believe the best one. It differs from his other books, spending more time on evaluating your present practice through a self-assessment section. It also includes a "sage-advice" section from other financial planners. Both were valued additions. The last ...
  
  











  



  
The One Page Business Plan for Non-Profit Organizations4 reviews
Jim Horan

The One Page Business Plan Company, 2006

Real value between the covers
First, I'm so glad in your introduction that you directly address non-profits current need to put business savvy and structure under their social goal orientation. I think this is not a pervasive perspective yet and it really needs to be to improve non-profit success in these days of leaner funding sources. Strategies, Action Plans, Objectives - looks like you did a good job of translating ...
  
  











  



  
Creating Web Pages All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))4 reviews
Richard Mansfield

For Dummies, 2007

creating web pages for dummies
I am new to the whole web site building, so this book was for me. It gave me a basic understanding of web publishing, free tools available to create my web pages and how to add links, blogs and graphics to my web site. This book though, does not go into great detail about web design so if that's what you are looking for, this is not for you. This is for the beginner who wants to get a feel ...
  
  











  



  
The One Page Business Plan for the Creative Entrepreneur37 reviews
James T., Jr. Horan

The One Page Business Plan Company, 2004

Excellent way to focus
I found that each time I sat down to work with the book, I was easily drawn into the "zone" of creating and brainstorming, and came up with new ideas that will make a big difference in my business. It was so satisfying to be that productive at each session, and in the end, I spent only about 10-12 hours to come up with my One Page. I now feel clear about my goals for this year, and feel that they ...
  
  











  



  
The One Page Business Plan for the Professional Consultant5 reviews
Jim Horan

The One Page Business Plan Company, 2006

Roadmap to Success
As a marketing coach/consultant I have found it difficult to wrap my arms around a plan to attain your goals, but the One Page Business Plan for Consultants made the process effortless! The process is is simple, solid, practical and progressive. The questionnaires are thought provoking and useful beyond the Plan itself. The One Page Plan for Consultants can help those just starting out or ...
  
  











  



  
One man's wilderness1 review
Warren Page

Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973

A well written collection of big game hunting stories
Warren Page recounts a lifetime of hunts in this absorbing collection of hunting tales. From Alaska to Africa and New Zealand he has hunted game animals that most hunters only dream of. This is not an action adventure tale loaded with what Page himself describes as, "Blood and Thunder Stories," but rather it is a realistic look at the pleasures and miseries of hunting various big game animals in ...
  
  











  



  
One Page at a Time: A How-to Guide on Starting Your Own Creative Therapy Business6 reviews
MT-NPA Ava J. Williams

1st Books Library, 2002

Well worth the price of admission!
I like the book, and the chapter titles. I think it is a good book for those that have no idea on how to get started in starting any type of business. It has good solid resources, and advice. I've spent fifteen bucks on a lot worse, and have gotten nothing but disappointment...but not here.
  
  











  



  
Creating Web Pages All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies3 reviews
Emily A. Vander Veer, Doug Lowe, ...

For Dummies, 2004

Above and Beyond
Get this book, read it, and Boom! You're up to speed on website design and implementation. Unlike many "For Dummies" books, Creating Web Pages is an in-depth look at the entire process, which begins at the entry level and quickly advances. The book claims to be 9 books in 1, and although 8 of these so-called books are not complete books in themselves, the information provided is detailed enough ...
  
  











  



  
How To Write A Book One Page At A Time4 reviews
Larry Winget

Win Publications, 1997

I wrote this book
This is not a book for everyone. It was written specifically for professional speakers as a handbook to aid them in self-publishing. it is not "how to write a bestseller" and it is not "how to write a fiction book." It is short little guide for those who already have a speech or an outline and want to self-publish. Hundreds have used it with great success. Larry Winget
  
  











  



  
The New York Times Page One: 1851-2002 (New York Times Page One)1 review

Galahad Books, 2002

All the front pages fit to print!
"The New York Times Page One: 1851-2002" is the absolute BEST chronology of history and news around! The pages are copied at a large enough scale that you can actually read the whole front page. 100+ years of history are archived in this absolutely wonderful book!!
  
  











  



  
Page One: Vanished3 reviews
Nancy Barr

Arbutus Press, 2007

Set in a land apart
Nancy Barr's writing style is at ease, especially in her second mystery novel as Nancy gets comfortable in her mystery writing career. I love the setting - Michigan's rugged Upper Peninsula - and Barr takes us all over the land apart to find 5 missing girls. Can't wait for the next in the Robin Hamilton series.
  
  











  



  
The Further Adventures of One Page Filler Man1 review
Jim Mahfood

Image Comics, 2005

Graphic SF Reader
When you are a mythological figure and warrior, and your job, basically is to fight evil, what happens when there is not enough evil around? This is something Kevin and his fellow mythological figures such as Hercules must consider. What exactly is going on in their odd world?
  
  











  



  
The New York Times Page One: 1851-2004

easton press, 2004

LEATHER BOUND book accented in 22kt gold! !
  
  











  







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