New Business Books - November 2007


Smart Business for Contractors: A Guide to Money and the Law

Smart Business for Contractors: A Guide
to Money and the Law


by James M. Kramon



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Jacket Notes:

Aimed at single contractors and small businesses,
this handbook gives readers reliable information on bidding and pricing and
offers field-tested ways to handle legal matters that arise during this process.
Includes chapters on incorporation, taxes, insurance, disability, and retirement.

 

 

Franchise Bible: How to Buy a Franchise or Franchise Your Own Business

Franchise Bible: How to Buy a Franchise
or Franchise Your Own Business


by Erwin J. Keup



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The go-to book for franchise information,
now in its sixth edition This proven, popular reference has been completely
updated to better guide you through the current franchise environment. Real-life
examples of both service- and product-oriented franchises and useful checklists
prevent mistakes and save time and money.

Get Back in the Box: How Being Great at What You Do Is Great for Business

Get Back in the Box: How Being Great
at What You Do Is Great for Business


by Douglas Rushkoff



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A noted social commentator and trend analyst
asserts that out-of-the-box thinking is distracting too many businesses from
their core competencies, leading to a heightened reliance on consultants, market
research, and competitive bluster.

The Halo Effect: And the Eight Other Business Delusions That Deceive Managers

The Halo Effect: And the Eight Other
Business Delusions That Deceive Managers


by Phil Rosenzweig



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Jacket Notes:

Controversial and iconoclastic, a veteran
corporate manager and business school professor exposes the dangerous myths,
fantasies, and delusions that pervade much of the business world today.

The Halo Effect: And the Eight Other Business Delusions That Deceive Managers

SMALL BUSINESS START-UP FAQs

Are you thinking about opening a business? Have
you started a small business? Do you want to grow your business? Come and hear
the answers to some frequently asked questions about running your own small
business.



Wednesday, November 28th, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Central Library.  To register
call (905) 831-6265 ext. 6243.


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