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Power Interviews: Job-Winning Tactics from Fortune 500 Recruiters
by Neil M. Yeager and Lee Hough
John Wiley and Sons, 1998
Pros share the inside secrets to getting your name remembered.
Sunshine Jobs: Career Opportunities, Working Outdoors
by Tom Stienstra, Robyn Schlueter, and Janet Connaughton
Live Oak Publishers, 1997
Ever feel like taking off for the woods? Or becoming a bargeman on the Mississippi? Here's how to do it.
All I Really Need to Know in Business I Learned at Microsoft: Insider Strategies to Help You Succeed
by Julie Bick
Pocket Books, 1997
Here's a middle-level view of how to be an effective manager and strategizer, illustrated with anecdotes from the cubicles of Microsoft HQ in Redmond, WA.
How to Make Millions With Your Ideas: An Entrepreneur's Guide
by Dan S. Kennedy
Plume, 1996
Dreamers of the world, unite.
Forbes Greatest Business Stories of All Time
by Daniel Gross, Editors of Forbes Magazine
John Wiley and Sons, 1997
Profiles of 20 success stories make great inspirational reading, as well as possible fodder for after-dinner speeches, advice to grandkids, etc.
Cyberbuck$: Making Money Online
by Kim Komando
IDG Books, 1996
Join the party with this no-nonsense tome that helps deconstruct the Web as just another wide-open playing field for capitalism.
Six Months Off: How to Plan, Negotiate, and Take the Break You Need Without Burning Bridges or Going Broke
by Hope Dlugozima, James Scott, and David Sharp
Henry Holt, 1996
Here's your newest bible--the common-person's sabbatical made easy.
The Future of Capitalism: How Today's Economic Forces Shape Tomorrow's World
by Lester C. Thurow
Penguin USA, 1997
A distinguished MIT economist weighs in with a look at historical contexts and emerging futures.
Leadership Is an Art
by Max Depree
DTP, 1997
A successful CEO shares tips on building quality relationships between managers and the managed.
Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do
by Studs Terkel
New Press, 1997
Here's a real-life look into the sweat and toil of ordinary folks, from one of the preeminent oral historians at work today.
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