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101.
Creating and Growing Real Estate Wealth: The Starting Line
By William J. Poorvu
Mar 21, 2008
Is real estate a good personal fit for you?
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Creative Intelligence, Leadership, and the Challenge of the Future
By Alan J. Rowe
May 28, 2004
It is creative leaders and employees who introduce positive change and make quantum leaps forward in creating new products and processes. Alan Rowe explains how and why creativity should be encouraged within organizations.
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Cross-Channel Optimization: A Strategic Roadmap for Multichannel Retailers
By IBM Business Consulting Services
Mar 31, 2006
A new, superior retailing model is emerging. This model provides the retailer with powerful new capabilities based on cross-channel optimization. It is not simply about executing the same activities in multiple, separate channels. Nor does it focus simply on integrating or synchronizing channels to support cross-channel shopping. Instead, it requires a systematic approach to exploit the strengths of one channel to complement the relative weaknesses of other channels.
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Crossing the Energy Divide: Recapturing Lost Energy
By Robert U. Ayres, Edward H. Ayres
Jan 6, 2009
Learn why recycling waste-energy streams from industrial uses of fossil fuels is the key to energy independence.
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Curiosity
By Sherry Seethaler
Feb 9, 2010
The ever-curious Sherry Seethaler explains how she went from worrying about her pet toad causing warts, to understanding how people learn science.
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Curious Folks Ask: Creepy Crawlies
By Sherry Seethaler
Dec 13, 2010
Do spiders sleep? Why do crickets chirp? Why don't bees fly at night? In this excerpt from her book, Sherry Seethaler answers your questions about creepy crawlies.
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Customer Share Marketing: Getting the Most Out of Your Customers
By Tom Osenton
May 10, 2002
Customer share marketing is the development of an orderly, outbound, offensive marketing plan that is designed not only to retain customers, but also to grow customer share — increasing the amount of business each customer does with your company.
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Cyber Manager or Knowledgeable Leader
By James W. Cortada
Dec 6, 2001
The leap from a database to applied knowledge is ultimately one of the most important tasks of any manager or worker today. James Cortada explains that is why cyber-management is hype while managing the use of information is a reality.
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Danger on the Computer and What to Do If You Are the Victim of Identity Theft
By Steve Weisman
Nov 7, 2012
The first step in reducing your vulnerability to identity theft through your computer is learning where you are vulnerable. However, assessing your risk is not enough. Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do to guarantee that you will not become a victim of identity theft, so it is also important to know what to do if you become an identity theft victim.
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Dealing with a Crummy 401(k) Plan
By Frank Armstrong
Jan 12, 2009
Is your 401(k) plan good, bad, or ugly? Frank Armstrong tells you what to look for and some investment alternatives.
111.
Dealing Yourself the Best Cards in Life and Work: Attitude
By Cyndi Maxey, Jill Bremer
Dec 23, 2003
The authors of "It's Your Move: Dealing Yourself the Best Cards in Life and Work" provide some tips on how attitude can affect your success and happiness.
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Decoding Wall Street’s Well-Kept Secrets
By Stephen T. McClellan
Oct 19, 2007
Understand the research game to even the playing field.
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Decoding Wall Street's Well-Kept Secrets
By Stephen T. McClellan
Jun 23, 2009
By unscrambling Wall Street doubletalk and decoding the confusing, cryptic Street practices, Stephen T. McClellan shows how you can unlock the handcuffs that inhibit superior investing, to protect and build your portfolio.
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Designing a More Successful Organization
By Yoram (Jerry) Wind, Robert E. Gunther, Vijay Mahajan
Jun 7, 2002
Can a company change from being bureaucratic, rigid and isolated to being entrepreneurial, networked, and boundryless? Try applying the same strategies to your company as you do to your customers.
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Designing the e-Home: How to Get It Right
By Keith Kozak
Sep 10, 2004
Technology is moving at such a rapid pace that most consumers cannot keep up with all its twists and turns. As the industry focuses on creating the "e-home," consumers and their behaviors, knowledge, and needs must stay at the center of the design process.
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Detecting Linked Behavior in Stocks
By Jeff Augen
Jun 17, 2008
Jeff Augen demonstrates a simple data visualization strategy that can be used by investors to identify linked behavior among groups of stocks.
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Developing a Conservative Investment Portfolio: Setting the Ground Rules
By Michael C. Thomsett
May 9, 2005
Any discussion of investment begins with a few assumptions, or ground rules, that govern how the portfolio will be arranged. This sample chapter explains the ground rules that apply to a conservative portfolio, and provides the characteristics of a model portfolio for the conservative investor.
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Digging for Disclosure: Tactics for Protecting Your Firm's Assets from Swindlers, Scammers, and Imposters
By Kenneth Springer, Joelle Scott
Sep 30, 2010
You never really know the person who is responsible for your money. What's important is to be comfortable with his or her character. The authors of Digging for Disclosure show you how.
119.
Diversity and Tolerance in Islam
By Bernard Lewis
Sep 8, 2008
Bernard Lewis explores the history and practice of diversity and tolerance in Islam.
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Does Technology Have a Will of Its Own?
By James W. Cortada
Dec 14, 2001
Students of technology have long debated the question of whether or not technology has an internal dynamic of its own, in which patterns of behavior can be identified, and thus lead to a body of knowledge about how it evolves. If we could forecast the ...

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