Yesterday - 203 | Today +125Business Week January 12 2009 → MagazineBusiness Week January 12 2009 | 16 Mb | PDF Information: BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time. Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs. Portable Avanquest My Professional Business Cards 5.5.0.0 → SoftWare - PortableEasily Create Professionally Designed Business Cards in Minutes! Over 300 mb uncompressed!
06.01.2009 14:41 | Posted by Troy_Mclure | Views 456 | Tags card,letterhead,business,envelope,label, Best Internet Links → SoftWare
today 06:00 | Posted by NFO OrgBusiness Rental Calendar for Workgroup v2.0 → SoftWare - OfficeOrgBusiness Rental Calendar for Workgroup v2.0 | 33MB Rapidshare & Easyshare This is a more powerful version of Rental Calendar, with all of the features of the standard version, but with the additional capability to share data in real time over the network. Rental Calendar is designed for individuals, small and mid-sized businesses, operating in the rental market. With this software, renters can organize rental activities, keep track of rental units and plan to rent out resources, avoiding associated problems. The program has a handy interface to calculate and show the term of lease, professional events, helping you to make decisions quickly without having to search in endless paper notes, looking for time available for rent. The program has searching and sorting options to let users easily handle records. OrgBusiness OrgScheduler Pro v4.5 → SoftWare - OfficeOrgBusiness OrgScheduler Pro v4.5 | 8MB Rapidshare & Uploading A complete calendar/scheduling system. With multiple look and feel options and layouts, OrgScheduler Pro has no equal in the marketplace, guaranteed. The OrgScheduler Pro enables to browse several plans for any entity such as an individual or office location, etc, simultaneously. Each resource has a unique label and a caption to display within the calendar. As such, it doesn't matter which resource types you need to display - human resources, department resources, etc. Stop Acting Like a Seller and Start Thinking Like a Buyer → E-BooksWiley (March 30, 2007) PDF | 272 pages | English | 1.11Mb(rar) Stop Acting Like a Seller and Start Thinking Like a Buyer: Improve Sales Effectiveness by Helping Customers Buy/by Jerry Acuff (Author), Wally Wood (Contributor) Description "Stop Acting Like a Seller and Start Thinking Like a Buyer is a book that teaches you emphatically that 'words matter.' If you want to set yourself apart from others, whether you're selling a product or a concept, this is a book to read. Not only will you learn how to prepare for sales success, you will learn how to be far more effective by thinking like a buyer." OrgBusiness Salon Calendar for Workgroup.v2.2 → SoftWare - OfficeOrgBusiness Salon Calendar for Workgroup.v2.2 | 32mb. Rapidshare & Easyshare A networking scheduler for beauty salons and clinics. This is a more powerful version of Salon Calendar, with all of the features of the standard version, but with the additional capability to share data in real time over the network. Salon Calendar is a software tool designed specially for hair salons, beauty, manicure or aesthetic shops, tanning salons, fitness studios, wedding salons, fashion shops and ateliers, beauty centers, plastic and cosmetic surgery clinics, manicurists, aestheticians, make-up designers and any other specialists in the sphere of fitness, health and beauty care. OrgBusiness Medical Calendar for Workgroup V.24 → SoftWare - OfficeOrgBusiness Medica Calendar for Workgroup V.24 | 33MB Rapidshare & Easyshare Features a classy interface both intuitive and stylish, making schedule management a piece of cake. This is a more powerful version of Medical Calendar, with all of the features of the standard version, but with the additional capability to share data in real time over the network. This handy scheduling software will suit perfectly for a single physician as well as for a whole health center. Harvard Business Review - December 2008 → MagazineHarvard Business Review (Dec 2008) | 140 pages | pdf | 30MB VSO Image Resizer 2.1.4 For Business → SoftWare - Graphics & Design5,8MB|2 Mirros The VSO free image resize software organizes your photos by shrinking their resolution or moving them within your hard drive. VSO Image resizer is the perfect tool for those who store their digital pictures and images on their PC and who want to resize, compress, convert, create copies, create thumbnails, import or organize photos. With this free resize image software, you can create e-mail friendly versions of your images, load them faster, move them easily from folder to folder, change their format, edit large numbers of image files/batch image resize and thus save space on your hard drive. Using high resolution 1600x1200 for creating wallpaper or file-sharing you can save your memory. VSO Image Resizer can also change file names using a template and you can add your own watermark with transparency support. VSO Image resizer is integrated into the Windows explorer shell, right click on your pictures and start working on your pictures ! SoftArchive Forum!![]() Softarchive Network Launches its Forum www.astalavista.name Forum Opens now ! All are welcomed ! Cheers !Prison Break S04 E14 "Just Business" VO → Video - Tv SerialsPrison.Break.S04E14.HDTV.XviD-LOL EP 4.14 Just Business Gretchen and Self wind up with Scylla (and a buyer). Michael battles with the Company for Scylla. Mahone asks some familiar faces for help. T-Bag continues to hold a couple of innocents hostage. Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High Technology Capitalism → E-BooksUniversity of Illinois Press (December 3, 1999) PDF | 360 pages | English | 1.20Mb(rar) Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High Technology Capitalism/by Nick Dyer-Witheford (Author) Description 'In this highly readable and thought-provoking work, Nick Dyer-Witheford assesses the relevance of Marxism in our time and demonstrates how the information age, far from transcending the historic conflict between capital and its laboring subjects, constitutes the latest battleground in their encounter.
04.12.2008 01:40 | Posted by rwdfox | Views 384 | Tags economics,marxism,business,information,socialism,political,Ideologies Encyclopedia of Business and Finance vol 2 → E-BooksISBN 0-02-865067-0|2001|English|PDF|477 pages|RS|6.68 MB If you're looking for a basic primer not much beyond secondary school level (high school) then the "Encyclopaedia of Busine$$ and Finance" is recommended, however, if you are looking for something to help you in business or finance or the university level then you may well be disappointed. The entries are overly simplistic (sometimes painfully so - there is a section dedicated to telephone courtesy under "Telephone Skills"). For more complex topics there are very few formulas given throughout the book, especially when needed. Case in point; here is the entire entry for Net Present Value: "Net present value (NPV). A capital investment's net present value (NPV) is the amount of value the company expects the investment to create. The NPV equals the sum of the present values of all of the money expected back from the investment minus the investment's cost." Also a lack of focus, by contrast to the above entry on NPV, there are three and a half pages dedicated to video conferencing, including a "KEY TO SUCCESSFUL VIDEOCONFERENCING" (sic) section, and references to George Jetson (I'm not joking). Also there are numerous references to very specific to the US such as the "The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990", but no entry, for example, on the Yen or even any mention of 'Fannie Mae', or for that matter Michael Porter's five forces. To its credit, the book is comprehensive, but not on the accepted standards of business or finance, but rather the ins and outs of office work. Encyclopedia of Business and Finance vol 1 → E-BooksIf you're looking for a basic primer not much beyond secondary school level (high school) then the "Encyclopaedia of Busine$$ and Finance" is recommended, however, if you are looking for something to help you in business or finance or the university level then you may well be disappointed. The entries are overly simplistic (sometimes painfully so - there is a section dedicated to telephone courtesy under "Telephone Skills"). For more complex topics there are very few formulas given throughout the book, especially when needed. Case in point; here is the entire entry for Net Present Value: "Net present value (NPV). A capital investment's net present value (NPV) is the amount of value the company expects the investment to create. The NPV equals the sum of the present values of all of the money expected back from the investment minus the investment's cost." Also a lack of focus, by contrast to the above entry on NPV, there are three and a half pages dedicated to video conferencing, including a "KEY TO SUCCESSFUL VIDEOCONFERENCING" (sic) section, and references to George Jetson (I'm not joking). Also there are numerous references to very specific to the US such as the "The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990", but no entry, for example, on the Yen or even any mention of 'Fannie Mae', or for that matter Michael Porter's five forces. To its credit, the book is comprehensive, but not on the accepted standards of business or finance, but rather the ins and outs of office work. BtoB Media Business May 2008 → MagazineBtoB Media Business May 2008 | 29 Mb | PDF New Trends in Data Warehousing and Data Analysis → E-Books![]() Springer; 1 edition (November 14, 2008) PDF | 382pages | English | 8.17Mb(rar) New Trends in Data Warehousing and Data Analysis/by Stanislaw Kozielski (Editor), Robert Wrembel (Editor) Description Most of modern enterprises, institutions, and organizations rely on knowledge-based management systems. In these systems, knowledge is gained from data analysis. Nowadays, knowledge-based management systems include data warehouses as their core components. The purpose of building a data warehouse is twofold.
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