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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Our senior team has evaluated over 20 books on outsourcing and this is by far the most comprehensive and the one which provides the most resources and information for the price. Rarely does a book provide this much value. Highly recommended.
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1 of 6 people found the following review helpful
You've Got to trust your gut more advises Gladwell, particularly when a little voice inside you seems to be urging you to do what you can't explain. I love the advice and the message of the book. Its got wisdom that you want to trust in and believe. Its a gem just in the way it makes you think about decisions. I can also recommend one of my favorite books for new business learning in 2006. THE BLACK BOOK OF OUTSOURCING (Brown & Wilson, Wiley Publishers 2006) is a comprehensive guide and directory for the emerging field of outsourcing, including expert advice on how to operate an outsourcing program, how to deal with the political aspects of outsourcing, and how to find a career in… Read more
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
I've been an investor and commercial broker for several years. During that time I've read many books and listened to many tapes on investing in real estate. This is one of the best, if not the best, I've read. This is full of real world, incredibly sound advise, that would otherwise take years of hard knocks to learn. Forget about Donald Trump. The investors featured in this book were once like all of us trying to build a real estate business from next to nothing and now have successful empires. The appendix is a gold mine of information that the serious investor may want to memorize. This is for the hard core real estate investor. Don't look for any cheezy "no money… Read more
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