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Chartered accountant and small business expert Whitely shows how to manage a small business successfully through accounting techniques and how to accurately measure its achievements.
After forced recruitment by HPAT 21, a secret governmental agency linking the IRS and Homeland Security, small business tax accountant Bob Stone finds himself following the flow of dark money through a global network that finances criminal conspiracies like worldwide weapons trafficking and unthinkable acts of terrorism. It's a race against time.
The Triple Bottom Line is the groundbreaking book that charts the rise of sustainability within the business world and shows how and why financial success increasingly goes hand in hand with social and environmental achievement. Andrew Savitz chronicles both the real problems that companies face and the innovative solutions that can come from sustainability. His is a hard-line approach to bottom-line fundamentals that is re-making companies around the globe.
Dr Elena Gladstone is an scientist. After hundreds of experiments she discovers that emotions, such as an animal’s fear, produce a substance in the brain which can be isolated, purified and intensified, and then injected into the bloodstream of another animal . . . to produce exactly the same emotion. She has never published any of her research. In the back of her mind she has always known that there was a profit to be turned from it, which she knows would relate to how much she knew and how little others knew. It’s not long before her experiments become reality, with ruthless and brutal consequences. Will this be the first time that Remo Williams, the Destroyer, finally gets a taste of fear? Breathlessly action-packed and boasting a winning combination of thrills, humour and mysticism, the Destroyer is one of the bestselling series of all time.
Blood and death might be for sale, but Ronald Gerald isn't. Earth's economy depends taxing mercenaries. Space-age pirates in all but name, Gerald will stop at nothing to prove the mercs guilty. Hannibal’s Hammers never say die, even if they have to fight dirty. Catching criminals might be Gerald’s job, but the bullets weren’t.
Dreams, robots and revolution collide when a crane operator’s co-workers get paid to be obsolete. In the glittering solarpunk metropolis of Toronto 2045, astral projecting crane operator Auden Black clings to a world increasingly dominated by machines. As robot aloos replace his fellow workers and friends are bottom lined, paid to be replaced, Auden's crane becomes both refuge and watchtower. Witness a future where ad-projecting systems blur reality, virtual lives offer escape from unemployment, and the human spirit is tested against the relentless march of progress. Through Auden's eyes, experience life suspended between techno-optimistic utopia and dystopian horror at losing one’s purpose, where every sunrise brings new challenges to what it means to be human in an automated age. After all, what are we if we don’t work? The Bottom Line is a philosophical science fiction novel in Auden’s voice, exploring technology and isolation, societal tensions between tradition and progress and finding one’s place in an evolving world.
If you are eager to find out the similarities between sports coach and business manager, and what lessons from the world of sports coaching can be applied to both sports and business management, then this is the book for you. It is commonly believed that, in order to achieve success in coaching, the most important things are to be a good teacher and a pedagogue, and to master in theory and practice technical knowledge about technique, tactics, and conditioning. The aforementioned is no longer sufficient to achieve a successful coach’s career, and thus for the successful running of the club. Sports coaches represent a significant source of new values for sports organizations. They are one of the key factors in the business and sports success of sports organizations. Not only the competitive success, but also the business success of sports organization depends on them. In this book you will find out that today, for successful running of the sports organization, the knowledge of communication and marketing skills is as important as the expertise and the sports results of the coach. The bottom line is that better sports coaching delivers better business results.
When corporations claim the same citizenship rights as human citizens, they exercise an undue influence on health policy and democratic processes. Surprisingly, the same basic repertoire of tactics has been found to be employed by corporations to effect this influence, regardless of the specific industry at work. In this book, authors from around the world reveal the range of tactics used across the corporate world that ultimately favor the bottom line over the greater good. The Bottom Line or Public Health deconstructs some of the most ubiquitous tactics at play, including public relations, political influence, legal maneuvering, and financial power, using the pharmaceutical, food and agriculture, tobacco, alcohol, and motor vehicle industries as illustration. However, there is a growing global movement to counter this corporate force. The book discusses the role of non-governmental organizations, indigenous peoples' groups, health advocates, and social justice activists, and the ways in which they are working to reduce corporate power and put control of policy back in the hands of individuals. The Bottom Line or Public Health is for scholars interested in studying the corporate entity, and for individuals and organizations who want to reclaim democracy for human citizens so that health is placed above the bottom line.