This is a clear and comprehensive introduction to Internet business technology for the non-technical professional. Readers learn the buzz words and become aware of what technology is available today.
TEN-MINUTE RETREATS FOR BUSINESS OWNERS was inspired by the hundreds of entrepreneurs that I have helped to grow their business by at least $1 million. They didn’t have time to lounge around and read a whole book, so I distilled practical advice into short stories and lists that can be digested in just 10 minutes. Treat yourself and your business to TEN-MINUTE RETREATS FOR BUSINESS OWNERS and watch your take-home pay increase in just a few short months. More importantly, your equity will grow and you will have more time to do what you enjoy.
This book concentrates on the creative heart of business, on how to develop an exciting enterprise from the original germ of an idea. * Finding a good idea * Getting started * Creating a winning business plan * Funding your enterprise * Marketing your business * Maintaining progress * Monitoring growth
Internet Explorer is part of Microsoft!, which will be bundled at a special discount with the retail version of Windows 95--so the installed base and potential market will be huge. It will also be available on-line through the Microsoft Network. This book will show users how to use Internet Explorer to cruise the Web, find what they are looking for, create their own home pages, and more.
This book speaks to the professional administrator who must set up, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot a multi-tasked network environment. Rob Kirkland attacks the technology at the professional level, with practical-hands-on assistance to get Domino 5 running.
The essential guide to decision making and problem solving for the interior designer The interior design profession requires effective problem solving and critical thinking, as they impact all phases of the design project and most work activities of the interior designer. Whether you are a student or professional designer, much of what you do involves these skills. Although most of us do not even think about what we do in terms of these activities, they are a constant part of design. They are also skills that must be performed successfully outside a professional career. Improving these skills makes you a more sought-after employee and designer, effective business owner, and fulfilled individual. Problem Solving and Critical Thinking for Designers will put the reader on the correct path to a solutions-oriented practice. Using her trademark accessible and conversational approach, Christine Piotrowski guides readers through the process of how the working designer solves problems and makes decisions. Some of the topics she discusses are: Design process Communication Asking questions Problem definition and analysis Decision-making process Negotiation Working with others Ethical decision making This book also features real-life scenarios and design problems that guide the reader toward making correct decisions in real-life situations.