Suche books:   







  
20 Questions to Ask If Your Child Has ADHD (20 Questions)2 reviews
Mary Fowler

Career Press, Inc., 2006

Perfect first resource for parents of ADHD children
In this thin volume, Mary Fowler has managed to capture the information that parents of children newly diagnosed with ADHD want and need to know. (It also makes a great review of the basics for more seasoned parents). The questions cover social issues, home and family problems, and strategies for schools. I'm sure that many parents will turn first to Chapter 13: "What parenting practices work ...
  
  











  



  
SuperNetworking9 reviews
Michael Salmon

Career Press, Inc., 2003

Packed with Knowledge!
This is an excellent book. Author Michael Salmon wastes no words, but provides a series of tips, questionnaires, checklists and exercises that will help everyone, even the most introverted, build a network productively and use it effectively. There is no fluff here, and minimal self-promotion. The book is mostly meat. The author is extraordinarily well organized and to the point. His advice on ...
  
  











  



  
101 Best Home Businesses, 2nd ed.4 reviews
Dan Ramsey

Career Press, Inc., 2001

What you need to get started in a home-based business.
Starting a small home-based business to bring in extra income and help weather economic storms is a good idea. What that business should be isn't immediately apparent to many people. That's the special value of this book. It gives the low-down on a wide range of business opportunities -- everything from antique dealer to wedding planner. You'll learn what each business entails, who ...
  
  











  



  
The Insider's Guide to Credit Repair5 reviews
K.E. Varner

Career Press, Inc., 2005

This Is The Only Credit Guide You Need
I read this book and was amazed by the amount of information it gave. This author hits every area of credit that people need help with. Everything from credit scores to id theft is covered here and in great detail. It even gives little quizes at the end of each chapter to help you retain the info. The best part is that the chapters are so well segmented that you can just flip to the area you need ...
  
  











  



  
How to Administer an Estate3 reviews
Stephen Christianson

Career Press, Inc., 2004

How to Administer an Estate: A Step-By-Step Guide for Families and Friends
Even for a lawyer who does not practice in this area of law, this book is a must-see to help you get through the often times confusing area of probate. The book is well suited to the law in any state, and is especially helpful if you are the family member who gets handed the ball after a death in your family
  
  











  



  
Career Guide for the High-Tech Professional6 reviews
David Perry

Career Press, Inc., 2004

The best career book you'll ever read!
I am a business book junkie and always have a few "how-to" career books on the go and David Perry's book is the best I have ever read. The one thing career counsellors and the like always tell you is to target a company that you want to work for and then make contact with people inside that company. But what they can never tell you is how to go about doing that. David's book actually tells you ...
  
  











  



  
CEO Logic : How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive17 reviews
C. Ray Johnson

Career Press, Inc., 1999

CEO Logic: How to Think and Act like a Chief Executive by C. Ray Johnson.
The reason I read this book is that I wanted to learn to be an effective chief executive officer (CEO) and how CEOs think and make decisions, as I aspire to be one in the next two to three years. CEO Logic provides a wide perspective about the challenges of being at the top of an organisation. C. Ray Johnson provides the knowledge of how to rise to the top of an organisation; how to think like a ...
  
  











  



  
Identity Theft4 reviews
Robert Hammond

Career Press, Inc., 2002

A FANTASTIC BOOK!
Robert Hammond really knows his stuff! I would recommend this book above all others in its field! Identity theft is a real concern in our high tech society. It is comforting to know that there is someone out there looking out for the little guy's interests.
  
  











  



  
Think Like a Manager, 3rd ed.
Roger Fritz

Career Press, Inc., 2001

Think Like a Manager, now in its Third Edition, shows you how you can acquire the management skills and instincts you need to excel. More than a management theory book, Think Like a Manager is a practical, nuts-and-bolts guide that will help you become a better manager by: -Establishing and meeting realistic goals and objectives. -Developing planning and time-management skills. -Mastering the secrets of motivating yourself and others. -Giving ...
  
  











  



  
The 26-Hour Day: How to Gain at Least 2 Hours a Day with Time Control1 review
Vince Panella

Career Press, Inc., 2001

This 26 Hour Day is Not Fiction!
This Twenty Six Hour Day Is Not Fiction! A Book Review by Mike Banks Valentine Vince Panella might have been accused of writing a work of fiction when titling his book "The 26 Hour Day, How to Gain at Least 2 Hours a Day with Time Control". When he begins his "Introduction to Time Control" chapter by stating on the first page that he's . . . "come to the conclusion that -- time management does ...
  
  











  







search for books
administer, businesses, high-tech, professional, supernetworking


Impressum / about us


Suche books: