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BusinessWeek - March 24, 2008
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BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time. Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune and Forbes, which are published bi-weekly.
 
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Management and Marketing with mini-dictionary
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Management and Marketing is a language practice book for students of English working in these areas or currently studying them before embarking on a career in business.It is suitable for all students at intermediate level and above. While covering basic concepts, the material

is adult and covers all the basic language needed by anyone involved in business management.
That's a goooooood one! :)
 
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The Complete MBA for Dummies
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The Complete MBA for DummiesThe Complete MBA for Dummies is full of useful information, tips, and checklists that you can use to lead, manage, or participate— at a high level of competence —in any business. And if you already have your MBA, you’ll find that this book is a handy refresher and reference that can be used wherever you go.

Written in a fun, easy-to-access format, The Complete MBA for Dummi es presents and explains the very same information that you would encounter in a typical MBA program in any high-quality business school today. Whether it’s strategic planning, management, accounting, finance, marketing, negotiation, or any other core MBA topic, you’ll find it here. For a fraction of the amount you would pay to get your MBA, this book provides you with an easily understandable road map to today’s most innovative and effective business techniques and strategies, including how to:

 
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Business Options
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Business OptionsBusiness Options
Business options is a book of Business English. It is mostly suitable for upper-intermediate or advanced learners. Business Options is an upper-intermediate level course for professional people from all areas of business. It follows the communicative, functional approach which is a hallmark of Oxford business courses, and extends this with development of business skills appropriate to the needs of upper-intermediate students. The course is structured around fourteen theme-based units such as Performance and Trade, which focus on real business situations, both formally inside the workplace and informally on social occasions. A strong feature of the material is its attention to social and cultural awareness, often the most difficult area for students at this level. Key features of the course:
emphasis on development of social skills in a cross-cultural environment
each unit is discrete so units can be used in any order
speech production tasks featured to help students learn how to sound confident and thus communicate more effectively
each unit includes a meeting on the unit theme, which can be formal or informal as appropriate
Table talk section as a feature of each unit, to encourage students to develop conversational skills outside their normal area of work
cassettes include improvised listening passages to build confidence in. listening to the features of natural, unscripted speech

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English Business Letters
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English Business LettersIt is an edition of the established Modern English Business Letters, and provides pre-intermediate and intermediate students with a complete guide to the writing and layout of business letters.
It contains some 150 specimen letters and over 700 phrases and extracts from letters. Exmples of both British and American style are given. All the kinds of business letters required by various firms are discussed, ranging from enquiries, offers, sale letters, reminders, complaints and adjustments, collection and delivery letters, arranging appointments, travel, accomodation. With each chapter there are exercises giving students practice in writing similar letters. All the letters are presented in an attractive and realistic style, and the revisions have taken into account decimalisation and metrication.
Special attention has been paid to the needs of students, whose interest lies mainly in import-export matters, and information is given on terms used in all aspects of foreign trade, including accounting, agencies, banking, insurance and transport.
 
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