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Successful Proposal Strategies for Small Business: Using Knowledge Management to Win Government, ... 4 reviews Robert, S. Frey
Artech House Publishers, 2002
Fellow Small Business CEOs, Institutionalize this Material!! In this blue-ribbon edition, Robert Frey provides enough valuable proposal management detail to establish your proposal department, to write your proposal manager's job description, to outline your proposal team's functions, to produce topflight and winning proposals, and to measure the proposal team's success. And if that were not enough, Frey offers his bravura insights into knowledge ...
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The Scholarship Book 11th Edition: 6The Complete Guide to Private-Sector Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants, ... 2 reviews Daniel J. Cassidy
Prentice Hall Press, 2004
A Legend in Scholarship Seach Books The world didn't begin with Adam, Eve and the PC with static IP's. In the land before time (Terminals with Internet and Monsterous E-commerce), you discovered various scholarships to apply for from books, magazines, and the news media. Students (like me) spent hours apon hours in 'scholarship listings' xeroxing every possibility that we would owe the government less after we graduated college.
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Accident Investigation in the Private Sector 3 reviews Jack Murray
Thomas Investigative Publications, Incorporat, 1997
Accident Investigation In The Private Sector VI Very good reference. Easy to understand. Guides you through most situations. Recommend VII as a companion. Looking forward to VIII.
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Government-Sponsored Enterprises: Mercantilist Companies in the Modern World (Aei Studies on Financial Market ... 1 review Thomas H. Stanton
AEI Press, 2002
Classic Study of Government Sponsored Enterprises Among the small fraternity of analysts that follow Government-Sponsored Enterprises (GSE's), Thomas Stanton is well-known and respected. According to Stanton, a GSE is "a GSE is a privately owned, federally-chartered financial institution with nationwide scope and specialized lending powers that benefits from an implicit federal guarantee of all its obligations to enhance its ability to borrow ...
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Process of Investigation, Third Edition: Concepts and Strategies for Investigators in the Private Sector 3 reviews Charles A. Sennewald, John Tsukayama
Butterworth-Heinemann, 2006
In depth and inclusive I really enjoyed this book. I have been investigating crimes in the public sector for almost a decade. This book gave me some new ideas and is a great resource for those transitioning to the private sector or just getting into it. I found this book to be very informative and would recommend it to anyone that is going into the field or is already in the field of private investigations.
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Successful Proposal Strategies for Small Businesses: Winning Government, Private Sector, and International ... 10 reviews Robert Frey
Artech House Publishers, 1999
Thorough, full of sound advice and strategy To set expectations this book is heavily slanted towards winning Government business. It is also applicable to large businesses as well as small ones. That said, the information in this unique book can be effectively used by consultants and companies intent on competing for commercial contracts. I am fortunate because I have experience in Government contracting (on both sides of the fence - ...
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The Law of the International Civil Service: (As Applied by International Administrative Tribunals) Volume II ... 2 reviews C. F. Amerasinghe
Oxford University Press, USA, 1994
i need to read this book for a dispute with my employer I was dismissed by my employer, an international organization which with-held my benefits for 5 years. Now it has released them and I am claiming damages and need to know how to argue my case.
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The Constitutional Divide: The Private and Public Sectors in American Law 1 review William P. Kreml
University of South Carolina Press, 1997
The Constitutional Divid The insite in this book is one that every American should read. It could give everyone a new and better take on the way the system could work. Read it see !
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The Economics of Public Private Partnerships (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics) 2 reviews
Not Avail, 2005
A seminal body of work Part of 'The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics' series fro Edward Elgar Publishing, "The Economics Of Public Private Partnerships" is the collaborative work of Darrin Grimsey (Partner, Ernst & Young, Melbourne, and Fellow, Australian Centre for Public Infrastructure, University of Melbourne) and Mervyn K. Lewis (Professor of Banking and Finance, University of South ...
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Capitalism Without Democracy: The Private Sector in Contemporary China 2 reviews Kellee S. Tsai
Cornell University Press, 2007
very good book this book is a must read and goes in-depth into the emerging underground economy in China. I also recommend the first book Back-Alley banking by the same author.
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Public Private Partnerships: The Worldwide Revolution In Infrastructure Provision And Project Finance 1 review Darrin Grimsey, Mervyn K. Lewis
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004
super Thanks a lot, we are very happy to have this book in our library!
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Private Sector Strategies for Social Sector Success 1 review Kevin P. Kearns
Jossey-Bass, 2000
A best buy for strategic thinking This is one of the most useful guides,if not the most useful, I've seen on how to think strategically about business ideas that are relevant to the nonprofit world. Kearns makes sensible distinctions between the two sectors. He presents in clear language and analsyis the for profit concepts and applications that are relevant to nonprofit organizations. It's a great resource!
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Public-Private Partnerships: Principles of Policy and Finance 1 review E. R. Yescombe
Butterworth-Heinemann, 2007
Excellent general work with welcome detail for experts, this is indispensible Yescombe's "Public-Private Partnerships" is a welcome helpful book, especially for non-experts who have not been educated in law.
Any contract or capital structure has peculiarities unto itself which general commentary can summarize. But this is an extreme challenge in the field of public-private partnerships.
Public-private partnerships can take a variety of shapes and sizes, with ...
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Private sector 1 review Jeff Millar
Dial Press, 1979
from back cover "A FLEET OF COPORATE JETS, AS SLEEK AS KILLER WHALES, HIDDEN IN A HANGAR ON A REMOTE NORTHERN PENINSULA.
"AN ENTIRE WEST VIRGINIA TOWN WIPED OUT IN A BIZARRE NUCLEAR 'TRAFFIC ACCIDENT.' DELIBERATELY.
"What links these two items? Nothing. Yet. Top reporters John Harland of CBS News and Molly Rice of The New York Times are rivals as fierce as they are passionate as lovers. People ...
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The United Nations and Business: A Partnership Recovered 1 review Sandrine Tesner
Palgrave Macmillan, 2000
A must read for anyone in international business I had the pleasure to meet Sandrine Tesner in NYC last May, where she told me the book will be published and we talked about international business. As business people we have the tendency to regard the UN as an international organization involved in the "big" issues. Sandrine makes very clear in her book on how the world is becoming together and how a truly partnership is needed. Yes, business ...
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Private Sector Alternatives for Preventing Reading Failure 1 review Patrick Groff
Education Research Assoc, 1989
From the cover A directory of national organization that provides a rationale for their need and an assessment of the professional training they make available for both prospective and inservice teachers of reading.
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Leveraging the Private Sector: Management-Based Strategies for Improving Environmental Performance 1 review
RFF Press, 2006
An outstanding survey. Leveraging the Private Sector: Management-Based Strategies for Improving Environmental Performance is a 'must' recommendation for any college-level or business collection serious about titles on environmental business responsibility. It offers analysis on how to think about and evaluate corporate behavior and responsibility, considering alternatives to traditional problems between allowing a free ...
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Self-Governance in Communities and Families 1 review Gary M Nelson
Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2000
Community Dialogue and Self-Governance Nelson's book provides a well-defined vision of self-governance. His vision is informed by his ability to understand, cull, and synthesize complex concepts. These concepts are then used to create a practical and user-friendly model. The model he proposes is illustrated by step-by-step guidelines and case examples that teach the reader how to establish ownership and accountability in their ...
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Private Sector 36 reviews Brian Haig
Warner Books, 2003
This is a great book. A top notch legal, political, business, serial killer thriller! PRIVATE SECTOR by Brian Haig is one of the best books I've read in a long time. It is the first I've read by the author, and it definitely won't be the last. Haig's novels feature Sean Drummond, a 38-year old bachelor who has devoted his life to the army, and is currently a JAG lawyer. The opening of the novel only hints at past adventures before sending Sean onto his next assignment. Sean gets ...
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Transforming the Development Landscape: The Role of the Private Sector 1 review
Brookings Institution Press, 2006
An absolute "must-read" Edited by Lael Brainard, Transforming the Development Landscape: The Role of the Private Sector presents a collection of essays that offer insight into blueprints for successful economic development. Key topics include how to shape investment climate, mobilize innovation and financing, and decrease the level of harm that could accompany development projects. Sample writings include "Leveraging ...
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