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Hot, Hungry Planet by Lisa Palmer
Hot, Hungry Planet focuses on three key concepts that support food security and resilience in a changing world: social, educational, and agricultural advances; land use and technical actions by farmers; and policy nudges that have the greatest potential for reducing adverse environmental impacts of agriculture while providing more food.
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Putting Wealth to Work by Joel L. Fleishman
In Putting Wealth to Work, Joel L. Fleishman provides expert analysis of contemporary philanthropy, offering invaluable insight for those engaging with and affected by charitable foundations. This is the fascinating and definitive account of philanthropy today, and an indispensable guide to understanding its inner workings, impact, and expansive potential.
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The Essential Guide to Getting Your Book Published by Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry
The Essential Guide to Getting Your Book Published by Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry more vital than ever for anyone who wants to mine that great idea and turn it into a successfully published book.
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The Bitcoin Guidebook by Ian DeMartino
The Bitcoin Guidebook is for anyone who doesn’t want to be left behind in the next technological revolution. It is an easy-to-read, easy-to-understand guide that explains everything the reader needs to know about how Bitcoin and other digital currencies work, what they can be used for, and how they will shape our society in the future. Topics covered include:
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Youtility: Why Smart Marketing Is about Help Not Hype by Jay Baer
Youtility: Why Smart Marketing Is about Help Not Hype by Jay Baer . If you’re wondering how to make your products seem more exciting online, you’re asking the wrong question. You’re not competing for attention only against other similar products.
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Marketing 4.0: Moving from Traditional to Digital by Philip Kotler
This book Marketing 4.0: Moving from Traditional to Digital by Philip Kotler examines the marketplace’s shifting power dynamics, the paradoxes wrought by connectivity, and the increasing sub-culture splintering that will shape tomorrow’s consumer; this foundation shows why Marketing 4.0 is becoming imperative for productivity, and this book shows you how to apply it to your brand today.
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Fred 2.0: New Ideas on How to Keep Delivering Extraordinary Results by Mark Sanborn
Fred 2.0: New Ideas on How to Keep Delivering Extraordinary Results by Mark Sanborn introduced the world to Fred, his postman, who delivered extraordinary service in simple but remarkable ways. Fred’s story inspired millions. Companies–even, cities–were inspired to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary each day.
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The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom by Suze Orman
In nine simple steps, you’ll learn all you need to know to be responsible with and respectful of the money you have and the money you don’t have. Embrace Suze’s groundbreaking philosophy—that you are worth more than your money—and understand the true meaning of wealth so you can live a life without regrets.
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The Road to Wealth: A Comprehensive Guide to Your Money by Suze Orman
The Road to Wealth provides readers with practical answers to all the questions they might-or should-have about their financial futures. Sound, straightforward, fiercely honest, and easy-to-understand, Suze’s advice gives them the knowledge and power to:
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The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz
In The Hard Thing About Hard Things, Ben Horowitz, cofounder of Andreessen Horowitz and one of Silicon Valley’s most respected and experienced entrepreneurs, draws on his own story of founding, running, selling, buying, managing, and investing in technology companies to offer essential advice and practical wisdom for navigating the toughest problems business schools don’t cover.
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Loonshots by Safi Bahcall
Loonshots: How to Nurture the Crazy Ideas That Win Wars, Cure Diseases, and Transform Industries by Safi Bahcall
In Loonshots by Safi Bahcall, physicist and entrepreneur Safi Bahcall reveals a surprising new way of thinking about the mysteries of group behavior that challenges everything we thought we knew about nurturing radical breakthroughs.