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Edmund G. Brown Jr.
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2005
The Attorney General's Guide for Charities is intended to help volunteers and others who serve as directors, officers or fundraisers for nonprofit charitable organizations. It provides practical information and answers to questions frequently asked about charities.
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Orison Swett Marden
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Ludwig von Mises Institute 2011
The Gilded Age produced not only some of the richest men and women of all time; its freedom and opportunities built a nation of people of superlative character. This fantastic book from 1901 provides an in-depth look at the lives.
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Eric von Hippel
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The MIT Press 2005
Eric von Hippel looks closely at the emerging system of user-centered innovation. He explains why and when users find it profitable to develop new products and services for themselves, and why it often pays users to reveal their innovations freely for the use of all.
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Bruce Kushnick
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New Networks Institute 1999
Almost everyone in America knows how to use a telephone and almost everyone picks up a phone every day to make or answer a call. Unfortunately, almost no one understands their telephone bill.
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Robert Christie Mill
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The Global Text Project 2010
By understanding what travel and tourism is all about, those who operate businesses that rely on the visitor will be in a better position to take a pro-active role in securing that business for themselves.
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Richard Parkes Cordock
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Enterprise Leaders 2014
If you're a CEO or Executive of a charity or non-profit and you want to make your organization more business savvy and commercially minded, then 'The Charity CEO Guide To Creating A Business Focused Team: How To Grow Your Charity By Getting Your Employees To Think Like Business People'...
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Nick Allen, at al.
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Groundspring.org 2004
The Internet has opened up new opportunities that nonprofits are using to expand their influence and support. This handbook is organized around two components: an interactive web site followed by an email communications program, and a strategy for attracting new potential donors to the website.
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Dennis R. Young
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Lexington Books 1982
The nonprofit sector faces new and more urgent demands for services that have become more difficult to provide in the face of inflationary pressures. The primary purpose of the book is to develop the rudiments of a theory of behavior of nonprofit organization. ...
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John T. Flynn
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Ludwig von Mises Institute 2007
This book is a first-class business history, the story of great fortunes made by the most notable men of wealth in history: Jacob Fugger, John Law, Nathan Rothschild, Thomas Gresham, Robert Owen, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and all the way through J.P. Morgan and J.D. Rockefeller.
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Baldwin H. Ward
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J.G. Ferguson Publishing 1965
The U.S. economy is the largest, most successful and the most widely beneficial of all mankind's collective achievements. Yet its foundations are stubbornly and sturdily individual. This book is about the men who laid the basis, charted the direction and directed the shape of U.S. industry, ...
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