This guide shows readers how to safeguard their security for the time later in life when they most need it. It covers information on all the issues affecting retirement savings, including Social Security and other insurance, safe yet proactive investment strategies, and the threat of fraud.
This is a reference text for every home-based and small office business. It provides a wealth of insider tips and foolproof strategies for getting the best deals on powerful computers, office equipment, furniture and essential services.
To flourish, companies must regain (or build from scratch) the bonds of trust that will encourage the public's confidence. This text offers time-tested strategies that have helped the world's biggest and most trusted companies get that way - and stay that way.
Creating alliances is a lot easier than deciding whether they will add real value to an organization's activities. Measuring the Value of Partnering provides the tools readers need to maximize the advantage of any alliance.
This volume offers more than 70 questions and answers demystifying the technological and business issues of e-learning, from cost-benefit considerations to IT structures, from re-purposing and integrating existing material to helping instructors adjust to new delivery systems.
Reveals how to predict the value of future human capital investments. Using the author's proprietary analytic model, this book shows readers how to measure and evaluate the past returns.
This is a guide to eliminating the waste of time, money and effort resulting from poor product development. It provides product definition requirements needed at the start of any product development process.
Delegation amounts to a lot more than just passing work off onto subordinates. Filled with quick tips, exercises, self-assessments, and practical worksheets, this book presents an easy-to-master, five-step process for effective delegation. It shows readers how to set the stage for excellent results and what to do if things go wrong.
It often seems that medical technology is a never-ending string of miracles. But it is also a double-edged sword. More often than not, death happens because of a decision to stop doing something, or to not do it at all. This book illuminates the complex legal, ethical, medical, and personal issues of a debate that ultimately affects us all.
At some point, most people have been caught off guard by tough interview questions. This book gives job seekers advice for answering even the most unexpected questions, including: You really don't have as much experience as we would like - why should we hire you? What do you consider most valuable - a high salary, job recognition, or advancement?
An account of the author who is famous for his 'get smart and get tough' approach to jails. This title describes the author's The Tent City Jail where he houses his inmates in surplus army tents left over from the Korean War.
This text offers a simple twist on the effective managerial technique - project management. It shows readers how to harness this discipline, make it an organizational philosophy, use it on a company-wide basis, and send their companies to the top of the business world.
This title draws on the story of Ernest Shackleton's expedition of 1914 and reveals 10 lessons for managers and executives struggling to lead their people and organizations in the face of constant turbulence and stress.
HR From the Heart aims to equip human resources professionals with the tools to create a genuine synergy between their own professional goals and the business objectives of their employers.
Shows readers how to apply Bhote's own trademarked Ultimate Six Sigma method to their organizations, explaining almost every technique and providing tools readers need in order to smoothly and quickly implement it.