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Business and Personal Finance August 2023
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Money Made Easy : how to budget, pay off debt, and save money by Allison BaggerlyIn Money Made Easy: How to Budget, Pay Off Debt, and Save Money, renowned blogger, podcaster, speaker, and founder of Inspired Budget, Allison Baggerly, delivers a powerful and effective blueprint to saving, budgeting, and investing your way to a brighter financial future. You'll discover saving, income, business, and debt-reduction tips as you identify your "money pattern" and break bad habits.
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Built, Not Born : a self-made billionaire's no-nonsense guide for entrepreneurs by Tom GolisanoBuilt, Not Born is for current or aspiring business owners who feel nervous about the risks of entrepreneurship. Tom Golisano, self-made billionaire and founder of Paychex, believes starting a business isn't as risky as you might think and provides no-nonsense, often humorous advice on how to succeed in all phases of business ownership.
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Business Analysis by Ali CoxThe goal of a business analyst is to uncover the insight and trends that will make a business succeed. This book reveals the techniques smart business analysts use to drive better decisions. Get help with brushing up on business basics, identifying important goals, and working with other people to make cool stuff happen. Along the way you get expert insight into the trends and technologies that will help you become a real business guru.
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How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed : a complete strategy for unstoppable growth by Stu HeineckeThis book applies a model to business growth, examining the successful strategies that ordinary weeds use to spread and prosper in almost any situation. This is a system based on adapting the strategies, attributes, and tools used by weeds to take root, dominate, defend their space, and further expand their domain, providing a pathway to transform a team into a collective of weeds operating on behalf of the company, acting as an incubator for innovation and productivity, and enriching opportunities for growth and security.
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Innovation for Social Change : how wildly successful nonprofits inspire and deliver results by Leah KralIn Innovation for Social Change, distinguished author Leah Kral delivers a practical manual for nonprofits and charitable organizations seeking to innovate their way toward new and exciting possibilities. In the book, you’ll explore hands-on design thinking strategies and techniques you can use as a disciplined process for exploring what’s possible in your organization. You’ll learn how to identify hidden needs, deal with the knock-on effects of your ideas, and focus your efforts where they can have the most impact.
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The Toolbox : strategies for crafting social impact by Jacob HaroldIn The Toolbox: Methods and Mindsets for Social Impact, celebrated nonprofit executive Jacob Harold delivers an expert guide to doing good in the 21st century. In the book, you'll explore nine tools that have driven world-shaking social movements and billion-dollar businesses--tools that can work just as well for a farmers' market or fire department or small business. The author describes each of the tools--including storytelling, mathematical modeling, and design thinking--in a stand-alone chapter, intertwining each with a consistent narrative and full-color visual structure.
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Poverty, by America by Matthew DesmondDrawing on history, research and original reporting, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Evicted reimagines the debate on poverty, revealing there is so much poverty in America not in spite of our wealth but because of it, and builds a startingly original case for eliminating poverty in our country.
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Marketingby Jeanette Maw McMurtryAn introduction to marketing that discusses such topics as creating a marketing plan, research, advertising, sales, social media, and telemarketing.
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