From the bestselling author of Real Estate Investing in Canada A Canadian bestseller now fully revised & updated What can you learn from four
Life Settlements and Longevity Structures: Pricing and Risk Management
The life insurance industry is an old and established industry with over $4 trillion in policies outstanding and billions more coming on board every
Innovating Analytics: How the Next Generation of Net Promoter Can Increase Sales and Drive Business Results
How does a CEO, manager, or entrepreneur begin to sort out what defines and drives a good customer experience and how it can be measured and made
Leader to Leader (LTL), Volume 60, Spring 2011
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Driving Excellence: How The Aggregate System Turned Microchip Technology from a Failing Company to a Market Leader
Author Steve Sanghi came to Microchip Technology in July of 1990. He knew the company was in bad shape because he previously worked for a VC firm
Applied Portfolio Management: How University of Kansas Students Generate Alpha to Beat the Street
What happens when a Goldman Sachs whizkid and head of Jayhawk Capital Management decides to give back to his university by teaching a course to trade
IT (Information Technology) Portfolio Management Step-by-Step: Unlocking the Business Value of Technology
This book synthesizes leading IT portfolio management practices utilized from leading companies and enables readers to quickly grasp the principles
Legal, Tax and Accounting Strategies for the Canadian Real Estate Investor
Ask any real estate investor about what they love about what they do. Most will tell you it's finding the property with the right fundamentals that
Busting Loose From the Money Game: Mind-Blowing Strategies for Changing the Rules of a Game You Can’t Win
The Money Game is a game you can't win. Renowned coach and consultant Bob Scheinfeld reveals in this book that, no matter how well you play it, and no