Top 10 business books of 2001 1. No Logo by Naomi Klein (HarperCollins, £8.99) 2. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey (Simon & Schuster, £10.99) 3. Who Moved my Cheese? by Spencer Johnson (Vermillion, £5.99) 4. The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene and Joolst Elffers (Profile Books, £5.99) 5. The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams (Boxtree, £4.99)
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Top 10 business books of 2001 1. No Logo by Naomi Klein (HarperCollins, £8.99) 2. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey (Simon & Schuster, £10.99) 3. Who Moved my Cheese? by Spencer Johnson (Vermillion, £5.99) 4. The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene and Joolst Elffers (Profile Books, £5.99) 5. The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams (Boxtree, £4.99)
Clive Gilson et al
HarperCollins, £19.99
Outdated sales methods do nothing for the image of the recruitment industry. With more sophisticated clients, recruiters need to provide staffing solutions
Serious applicashions; Chris Leonard Appreciation Society; blue was the colour; we stand corrected
Online recruiters are wobbling and the future of the economy is uncertain - but there’s no need to be too pessimistic
How FRS 8 affects disclosures for companies and central government
central govt, attrib central govt, news story
27-28 May 2002
London
London