• The author of the blockbuster time management book series -- which a dvocates personal outsourcing as part of his formula for earning more in less time -- said subterfuge and allowing someone unauthorized access to the company computers is not the way forward.

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  • With good cash management practices, your month-end book work will seem less daunting.

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  • Subscribers to White's research reports--a separate business from his management operation--each month receive in the mail a fat book with hundreds of pages of nothing but numbers, including price and valuation data on more than 2, 500 stocks, along with his analysts' recommendations.

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  • So do best-selling book authors, management consultants, business leaders and many others with specific expertise.

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  • Mr. McClatchy, the time-management trainer, advises clients to book monthly appointments that can further life goals for example, attending a networking event that could lead to a better job.

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  • It turned out to be partly a self-help book, partly a management manual, and partly a treatise on the principles of natural selection as they apply to business.

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  • In Mrs Beeton's Book of Home Management, a best-seller for decades after it was first published in 1861, there is a chapter on first aid and home remedies - including a hot toddy cold treatment.

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  • Mitchell, 60, is a Boston management consultant who in his spare time writes 600-word book reviews for Amazon.com.

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  • As a sports-management major, he worked as a research assistant on a book that one of his professors, Mark Rosentraub, recently co-authored about the intersecting nature of professional sports, entertainment and real estate.

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  • Oh, yes, and Yap has just published a business book on the management lessons he's learned from fish-farming, each chapter starring a different variety of fish he raises.

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  • Another proponent of the employee-first management model is Vineet Nayar, CEO of HCL, whose book Employees First, Customers Second calls for a radical shift in top management and employee roles.

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  • In his book, Business Process Management: The SAP Roadmap, SAP Co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe says, based on research, that standard software covers about 20 percent of the processes in any given business.

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    ECONOMIST: Financial speculation

  • Mr. Madoff's investors will in retrospect kick themselves for not asking more questions, especially about the remarkable consistency of his returns over the years, his apparently fly-by-night auditing shop, and his small trading book despite having so much money under management.

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  • The tale rings true: it feels authentic because, unlike what you read in most management textbooks, the people in this book are the mixed bag that you find in any real-life workplace: educated, intelligent and at times collaborative but also opinionated, egotistical, jealous and proud.

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  • He meant that he'd use the "paired-share" status of Starwood to book big profits and avoid the conflicts between hotel owners and hotel management firms that plagued the industry.

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