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Businessweek.com:
Chapter excerpts from the book focus on tips on how to "act fast, act smart"
and using customer feedback to improve your business. |
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Entrepreneur.com:
Author discusses "act fast, act smart" management in areas from promoting
your brand to improving your meetings to using email more effectively. |
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Industry Standard:
Author discusses managing time in todays fast-paced business world. |
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San Jose Mercury News:
"Hungering for somethinganythinga few folks gathered recently
for breakfast at Bucks of Woodside to come up with cooking metaphors as
business strategy." |
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Business 2.0:
"The books ideas about customer service and employee feedback are creative
and easily implemented." |
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Publishers Weekly:
"Filled with snappy tips...sure to become one of the more popular takes
on management in today's Internet Economy." |
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BN.com:
"The 10-Second Internet Manager is a skills primer, essential
for accessing the vast wealth of the electronic economy
For anyone whos
eager to start or manage an ebusiness, or adapt a traditional business to the
Internet, it is a rich source of pivotal ideas for thriving in the information
age." |
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New Workplace at Home:
"Successful companies will put a priority on action, dispensing with the
usual corporate decision making process. Move fast or eat your competitor's dust."
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Continental (inflight magazine):
"This book provides the fast-track to getting started and keeping your company
moving more quickly and efficiently than your competitor." |
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Yazam.com:
"If you want to succeed, you're going to have to learn how to do all your
daily tasks, from dealing with e-mail to handling feedback and company meetings,
in the fastest, and most efficient methods possible. You'll find plenty of practical
tips how to accomplish this in Mark Breier's book." |
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Fatbrain:
"Want to avoid becoming road kill on that high-tech route? Then give this
lively, instructive guide to acting smart and acting fast a try."
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Dallas Morning News:
"Mr. Breier has written a lively, flippant book that
is well-suited
for aggressive managers who value every second." |
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The Globe and Mail:
"His book is breezy, exceedingly practical and includes some fascinating
glimpses of the high-octane life that the author and his Silicon Valley colleagues
lead." |
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Amazon.com:
"Anyone who has aspirations for a fast ascent in business today can use all
the lessons in this book." |
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Business Reader Review (UK):
"E-commerce consultant and former Amazon.com marketing vp Breier decided
that The One-Minute Manager isn't fast enough for cyberspace, so he decided to
speed things up." |
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Economic Times (UK):
"The book has practical lessons for executives at the frontlines of e-commerce.
It teaches managers how to harness the Net for the benefit of both customers and
employees." |