Business
Audio Books
We are pleased to present the following Business Audio Book
titles,
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Basic Economics: A Citizen's Guide to the Economy
This is the revised and expanded edition of a new kind of
introduction to economics for the general public—without graphs,
statistics, or jargon. However, the enlargement of this edition is
not jus...
- Be
Creative
Release your imagination and recognise your creative
intelligence.
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Be Quick - But Don't Hurry!
Be Quick - But Don't Hurry! shares the lessons and secrets that
Andrew Hill learned from Coach Wooden, which hold the key to
managing creatively in the idea-driven economy of the twenty-first
century.
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Best Investment Advice I Ever Received, The
CNBC business journalist Liz Claman invited only the smartest and
most respected investors and business leaders to contribute to this
audiobook.
- Beyond
the Goal
Master the Theory that Launched a Revolution.
- Big Bing,
The
In one essential volume, here is all you need to know to master
your career, your life, and when necessary, other weaker life
forms.
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Big Seminar Preview Call - Armand Morin - Atlanta 2005
The complete recoding of Armand Morin for the BigSeminar Preview
Call - Atlanta 2005
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Big Seminar Preview Call - Michel Fortin and Silvie Cherie - Los
Angeles 2005
The complete recording of Michael Fortin and Silvie Cherie for the
BigSeminar Preview Call - Los Angeles 2005
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Big Three in Economics, The: Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and John
Maynard Keynes
History comes alive in this fascinating story of opposing views
that continue to play a fundamental role in today's politics and
economics, due to the turbulent lives and battle of ideas of the
three most influential economists in world history: Adam Smith,
Karl Marx, and John Maynard Keynes.
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Blue Ocean Strategy
“Don’t Compete with Rivals—Make Them Irrelevant!”
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Bob Silber - Big Seminar Preview Call - San Francisco 2003
The complete recording of Bob Silber for the Big Seminar Preview
Call - San Francisco 2003.
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Bob Silber - Big Seminar Series - Dallas 2003
The complete recording of Bob Silber for the Big Seminar - Dallas
2003.
- Brag!
The art of tooting your own horn - without blowing it.
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Branded World, A: Adventures in Public Relations and the Creation
of Superbrands
Filled with engaging stories and nuts-and-bolts tips for leveraging
PR to build brands and communicate brand identity to consumers, A
Branded World shows marketers and brand managers how to tap
int...
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Bruce Safran - Big Seminar Preview Call - Orlando 2004
The complete recording of Bruce Safran for the BigSeminar Preview
Call - Orlando 2004.
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Buying Trances: A New Psychology Of Sales and Marketing
Combining the basics of markting with cutting-edge concepts in mind
control, Vitale shows how salespeople can put customers in a
special mental state in which they are more suggestible and
pliant.
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Carl Galletti - Big Seminar Preview Call - San Francisco
2003
The complete recording of Carl Galleti for the BigSeminar Preview
Call - San Francisco 2003.
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Carl Galletti - Big Seminar Series - Dallas 2003
The complete recording of Carl Galletti for the BigSeminar Series -
Dallas 2003
- Carolyn
101
Carolyn 101 will show ambitious professionals what they need to do
to get ahead and take their careers even farther than they'd
imagined.
- Carrot
Principle, The
How the best managers use recognition to engage their people,
retain talent, and accelerate performance.
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Character Building Thought Power
A landmark in the New Thought movement that spawned much of the
20th century's self-help writing, this 1899 classic inspires us to
create the healthy habits we need to develop the effective
character
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Charming Your Way to the Top: Hollywood's Premier P.R. Executive
Shows You How to Get Ahead
Charm is good business. It can increase your income, boost your
status, and establish and maintain your reputation. Most
businesspeople don’t fully understand the concept of charm. It
ought to be a reflex when dealing with customers, clients,
associates, and employees—but it isn’t. Charm is only...
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Classical Economists, The
The classical economists pioneered a new way of thinking about the
uniquely human tendency to produce, trade, consume, and accumulate.
Adam Smith (1723-1790) explained how the division of labor
exp...
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Complete Negotiator, The
From the bestselling author of How to Read a Person Like a Book and
The Art of Negotiating, the definitive audio program on
negotiating...
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