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Successfully Implementing Microsoft Dynamics(TM): By Using the Regatta® Approach for Microsoft Dynamics(TM) (repost)

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Successfully Implementing Microsoft Dynamics(TM): By Using the Regatta® Approach for Microsoft Dynamics(TM) Springer; 1 edition | June 12, 2007 | ISBN-10: 3540715924 | 235 pages | PDF | 12.05 Mb This book will help organizations who have implemented or are considering implementing Microsoft Dynamics™ achieve a better result.

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Larry McMurtry – Lonesome Dove

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Larry McMurtry – Lonesome Dove Publisher: Simon & Schuster; Anv Upd edition (June 15, 2010) | Language: English | ISBN-10: 1439195269 | EPUB + MOBI | 864 pages | 0.9 mb + 1.2 mb Larry McMurtry, in books like The Last Picture Show, has depicted the modern degeneration of the myth of the American West. The subject of Lonesome Dove, cowboys herding cattle on a great trail-drive, seems like the very stuff of that cliched myth, but McMurtry bravely tackles the task of creating meaningful literature out of it.

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Two Dimensional Quantum Gravity and Random Surfaces

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Two Dimensional Quantum Gravity and Random Surfaces By D. J. Gross, T. Piran, S. Weinberg Publisher: Wo rld Scie ntifi c Pub 1992 | 350 Pages | ISBN: 9810206429 , 9810206437 | DJVU | 2 MB

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Physical Acoustics Vol.X

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Physical Acoustics Vol.X By Mason W.P., Thurston R.N. Publisher: Aca.de.mic Pre.ss 1973 | 415 Pages | ISBN: 0124779107 | DJVU | 22 MB

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Renormalization: An Introduction

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Renormalization: An Introduction By Manfred Salmhofer Publisher: Spr.ing.er 1999 | 241 Pages | ISBN: 3540646663 | DJVU | 1 MB

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The Policy of the Entente: Essays on the Determinants of British Foreign Policy, 1904-1914

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Keith M. Wilson, “The Policy of the Entente: Essays on the Determinants of British Foreign Policy, 1904-1914″ Publisher: Cambridge University Press | 1985 | ISBN: 0521301955 | PDF | 207 pages | 2.3 MB

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Garden Design Magazine – 1-Year Digital Sub

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Keeping The Millennials: Why Companies Are Losing Billions in Turnover to This Generation- and What to Do About It

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“This is a great book and a must-read for anyone who wants tounderstand the young people who are now or will soon join the workforce. It’sone of the most useful value-added books about the Millennial generation.” — Warren Bennis , Distinguished Professor of Management, University of Southern California,and author of On Becoming a Leader “Are you confused trying to understand the younger generation? Keeping the Millennials explores this fascinating generation raised withtechnology and the challenges they bring to the workplace. Read this great book andlearn how to attract, hire, and retain this dynamic new generation!” — Marshall Goldsmith , New York Times and Wall Street Journal #1 bestselling author of What Got You Here Won’t Get You There and Succession: Are You Ready? “ Keeping the Millennials is a lively and insightful book that’sessential reading for every leader who aspires to enlist the hearts, minds, andspirits of a highly talented new generation that demands cool workplaces but is reluctant to make long-term commitments. Weaving together compelling cases and relevant research with illustrative examples and practical tips, Joanne Sujansky and Jan Ferri-Reed havewritten a balanced and indispensable guide to recruiting, retaining, and developing the workforce that will drive the future of our organizations and our economies.” — Jim Kouzes , bestselling coauthor of The Leadership Challenge “I love this book!!! It’s fresh as a breaking news flash and as fun to read as yourfavorite blog! Definitely rates an A+ as timely, targeted, and terrific. All managers will clearly see themselves and their employees in crisp new perspectives…and can easily latch on to precise tools to make their organization more competitive in a turbulent reality.” — Morris Massey , PhD, creator of the What You Are Is… video training series, EnterpriseMedia.com “Corporations are always concerned about return on investment. Drs. Sujansky and Ferri-Reed have made a clear case about the bottom-line value of keeping Millennials—and creating productive workplace cultures for all generations. This is amust-read for anyone concerned about the retention of these key employees.” — Jack Phillips , PhD,Chairman, ROI Institute Download Here If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)

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Service Management For Dummies

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What if technology was designed to serve the business — every time? That’s service management! Done properly, it can make everybody happy — the customer, the service provider, and the business owner. Understand the value of managing your physical environments and IT systems with an integrated approach. Learn how real companies improve business performance by streamlining business processes and applying service management standards and best practices. Define service — identify what the customer wants, how the business can provide it, and which technological tools will make it happen Who’s king? — whether you’re the IT manager or the business owner, see how to think like the customer Standards are key — understand the standards and best practices that can improve quality and reduce costs Strategically speaking — develop and implement a service management strategy What’s it worth? — assess the costs and return associated with service management Get down to business — discover how to manage data centers, support services, desktops and devices, IT security, and other business services See it at work — explore case studies of service management in the manufacturing, retail, health care, hospitality, and other business sectors Open the book and find: How the digital world has altered service Service management assets and tools Resources for best practices and standards information Advice for defining, creating, and maintaining a service management plan The six layers of service management How to optimize a data center Ideas for managing your business assets as services The role of virtualization and cloud computing Download Here If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)

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Mobile Marketing: Finding Your Customers No Matter Where They Are

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Using brand-new mobile marketing techniques, you can craft campaigns that are more personal, targeted, immediate, measurable, actionable–and fun! Now, one of the field’s leading pioneers shows exactly how to make mobile marketing work for your business. Cindy Krum cuts through the hype, revealing what’s working–and what isn’t. She guides you through identifying the right strategies and tactics for your products, services, brands, and customers…avoiding overly intrusive, counterproductive techniques…and how to successfully integrate mobile into your existing marketing mix. Above all, Krum shows you how to effectively execute on your mobile marketing opportunities–driving greater brand awareness, stronger customer loyalty, more sales, and higher profits.   Topics include • Getting started fast with mobile marketing • Understanding the international mobile marketing landscape • Targeting and tracking the fast-changing mobile demographic • Taking full advantage of the iPhone platform • Leveraging mobile advertising, promotion, and location-based marketing • Building micro-sites and mobile applications • Performing search engine optimization for mobile sites and applications • Building effective mobile affiliate marketing programs • Integrating online and offline mobile marketing • Avoiding mobile marketing spam, viruses, and privacy violations • Previewing the future of mobile marketing Download Here If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)

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