| The Virtual Handshake: Opening Doors And Closing Deals Online | |
| The Virtual Handshake shows you how to: sign new customers, meet new business partners, and find your dream job, create a powerful professional presence online, attract business in online networks, meet more relevant senior people, start and promote your own blog, master the email deluge, analyze and value your social network, use web conferencing and discussion forums to build strong relationships, manage your contact database and ensure privacy and safety online. | |
| Wall Street: How It Works and for Whom | |
| In this "down and dirty" diatribe about American finance, journalist and New York radio personality Henwood makes no attempt at a balanced portrayal of Wall Street. He aims to "embarrass official wisdom" and expose the financial world's weaknesses, perhaps too gloatingly. | |
| The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual | |
| There is one great thought in this book, that is that the Web makes it possible for everyone to participate in the "great conversation", and that it is the summing and slicing of these conversations that will drive business in the 21st Century. | |
| Go It Alone! | |
| Go It Alone! : The Secret to Building a Successful Business on Your Own: This engaging, if optimistic, primer insists that you don't need much capital, or much risk-taking, to start a business. | |
| The Unauthorized Biography of the Baby Bells & Info-Scandal | |
| This book is the first expose about the Baby Bells. It main story, "Info-scandal" describes how the Bells promised to deploy advanced networks, including the 500 channel, fiber optic, Info Highway services, but instead, most likely kept the money, costing customers an estimated $30 billion. | |
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