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Small Business for Dummies (For Dummies Series)
Published in Audio Cassette by HarperAudio (1999)
Authors: Eric Tyson and Jim Schell
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insightful yet cynnical
I was sorely disappointed in this book. Although it did offer some insightful tips and basic business background it failed to offer any appreciation for the small business entrepeneur. The authors lacked a human element and wasted time discouraging the reader with every possible pitfall and disadvantage to starting a business. Reality is welcome, absolutely, dry cynnicism should be left elsewhere.

All the basics, minus one!
This is a wonderful book of basic business start-up info. The only thing missing was a section or chapter on how to effectively distinguish yourself and your business from the growing community of entrepreneurs. I combined the info in "dummies" with Marion Gold's "Personal Publicity Planner: How to Market YOU." Now that's a winning combination for small business owners with few dollars to spend on advertising and promotion.

Excellent!
I've read other small business books and while I usually learn something, end up disappointed with how technical and light-weight they are. This book is outstanding - fun to read and filled with good examples and issues to consider. Easily worth double its cover price.


Mandate Of Heaven: In China, A New Generation Of Entrepreneurs, Dissidents, Bohemians And Technocra
Published in Paperback by Touchstone Books (1995)
Authors: Orville Schell and Jim Jorgensen
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Examining a Vivid Popular History of Post-Tiananmen China
Schell's understanding of modern China is tremendous. This text is indispensible to anyone seeking insight into where China is headed in the coming decades. It is, however, written in a journalistic style. Therefore, those seeking an academic, scholarly examination of the Tiananmen Square Massacre and the socio-political impact that followed will not find it here. Schell is extensive in his examination of events, one might even say exhaustive. He masterfully paints an image of the modern movements in China and it is for this reason that Mandate of Heaven is a valuable work.

As a passionate student of History at Indiana University, I had hoped to find, as indicated above, an academic work studying modern China. Schell's perspective is essential to such an understanding, but Mandate of Heaven does not take a scholarly approach. The book was nonetheless an entertaining read.

Schell shows the marriage of Chinese Politics and Economy
Schell has chosen an unusual way to describe the modern China's economy and what has shaped it over the years. He spends almost half the book describing the events and the modern day significance of Tiananmen Square (a very accurate picture). He then moves on to describe Deng Xiapong's role in the Beijing Massacre and as the maker of the modern Chinese economy. Schell has chosen a unique way to look at the events and very successfully weaved the Tiananmen Square's events with the China today. He choses interesting examples to illustrate just how deeply some aspects of the western world grips China. He talks of the ironical Mao-mania where one could find almost anything with pictures of Mao selling in China. His account of the key people in China then and now gave me a clear picture of what really went on in the lives of the people. This is one of those books where I could picture the events in my mind, and came out feeling extremely satisfied with the read. A must read for anyone who wants to understand the Chinese Politics and Chinese Economy, and how they are invaluabe in understanding each other.

Schell delivers...
Schell is a sensitive observer of events. Schell is putting his undergraduate training in Chinese to good use. I am the process of comparing works by Bernstein, Butterfield, Fraser, and Schell, and I have been impressed with Schell's works so far. Mandate is fairly meaty, full of first-hand observations and post-op reflections. Overall, a very good job


The Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Answer Book : Solutions to the 101 Most Common Small Business Problems
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1996)
Author: Jim Schell
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The Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Answer Book : Solut
A succinct book that covers just about everything in a readable way. It stands out amongst other small business books with its hard core advice on important elements for success. A couple examples, the entrepreneur's responsibility to develop an accountable culture, and future forecasts for small businesses to keep up with our changing world. Good for those who don't have time to read a tome on the subject.


The Brass Tacks Entrepreneur
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company, Inc. (1993)
Author: Jim Schell
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Small-Business Management Guide: Advice from the Brass-Tacks Entrepreneur
Published in Paperback by Henry Holt (Paper) (1995)
Author: Jim Schell
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Winning together : how small business employees can help themselves, and their companies, grow and succeed
Published in Unknown Binding by Brass Tacks Press ()
Author: Jim Schell
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