Stephanie Swilley
Content by Stephanie Swilley
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Authors Mark Victor Hansen, co-creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, and Robert Allen, author of bestsellers such as Nothing Down, want to create a million millionaires.
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With repetitive, child-friendly words that build into a sweet, simple retelling of one of the most loved stories of all time, Carol Wedeven creates a picture book perfect for any Easter basket.
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A financial must-have is Paul B. Farrell's The Lazy Person's Guide to Investing.
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Don't be surprised if you finish Susanna Kaysen's intriguing memoir, The Camera My Mother Gave Me, in one sitting.
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If you don't count Jewel, then Billy Collins just may be the most popular poet in America. In June, Collins was appointed to the post of U.S.
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Ken Follett has once again written a thriller that provides a steady dose of stomach-churning suspense, while throwing in enough dashes of humor to stave off the antacids.
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Ken Follett has once again written a thriller that provides a steady dose of stomach-churning suspense, while throwing in enough dashes of humor to stave off the antacids.
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Romeo Cacciamani and Julie Roseman are rival florists in Boston, whose families have hated each other for as long as anyone can remember (although no one can recall why).
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AMACOM Books just released two titles designed to ease promotion anxiety.
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AMACOM Books just released two titles designed to ease promotion anxiety.
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Best-selling author Patrick Lencioni's latest book, Death by Meeting, does double duty as a fast-paced page-turner and an allegory addressing a problem everyone can relate to: boring meeti
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With remarkable insight and honesty, Stephen Paternot has laid bare the wild ride of the Internet upstart that made him a millionaire and the even more spectacular fall as the stock market roof cav
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If you can afford a private career coach, get one. If not, do what I do: keep a few books on the bedside table for counseling any time (at a bargain price).
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<B>Ben Stein's winning tips on managing your money</B> Ben Stein wants to ruin your financial life.
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Author George P.
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A new business book guaranteeing to make you a millionaire or the world's greatest manager is born every minute.
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A new business book guaranteeing to make you a millionaire or the world's greatest manager is born every minute.
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A new business book guaranteeing to make you a millionaire or the world's greatest manager is born every minute.
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A new business book guaranteeing to make you a millionaire or the world's greatest manager is born every minute.
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Jerry Acuff, president of Delta Leadership Group, has built a three-step coaching process that makes making friends easy.
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The idea for Unstuck came from a Yale MBA course designed to help students develop leadership and communication skills to transition though times of stress and change.
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When my aunt bought a used BMW on eBay last year, I thought she was crazy.
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Don't dismiss those "gut feelings" when making decisions, says Gary Klein in his new book Intuition at Work.
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While there's simply no comparison to the classic Animal Farm, Kenneth A. Tucker and Vandana Allman's Animals, Inc. is full of clever wordplay and funny, lovable characters.
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Mary Mitchell's Class Acts (Evans, $21.95, 276 pages, ISBN 0871319799) is an encyclopedia of good manners.
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All business books are how-to manuals in some sense, but our three picks this month are perfect for the times.
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All business books are how-to manuals in some sense, but our three picks this month are perfect for the times.
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All business books are how-to manuals in some sense, but our three picks this month are perfect for the times.
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Dr. Howard Cutler and His Holiness the Dalai Lama first teamed up in 1998 to write The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living. Millions snatched up the instruction manual for inner development.
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Usually it's the diva author who breezes in late for an interview. This time it's the interviewer, offering a multitude of apologies, who calls 40 minutes late.
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Dilbert creator Scott Adams receives hundreds of e-mails every day from disgruntled workers want-ing to share their office horror stories.
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I Don't Know What I Want, But I Know It's Not This is the perfect guide if you want to find gratifying work but aren't sure how to get started.
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If family financial disputes are ruining your romance, then pick up a copy of The Family CFO: The Couples Business Plan for Love and Money.
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Jeanne Ray has redefined life after 60 for herself and her readers.
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It's 16 down and 10 to go.
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A regular on National Public Radio's Marketplace Morning Report, Jordan Goodman wants you to know that it's OK to dream big for retirement.
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Today's modern woman has come a long way she no longer has to sound or act like a man to get ahead in the workplace but females still occupy only eight percent of the top-level jobs in major compa
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Today's modern woman has come a long way she no longer has to sound or act like a man to get ahead in the workplace but females still occupy only eight percent of the top-level jobs in major companie
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Today's modern woman has come a long way she no longer has to sound or act like a man to get ahead in the workplace but females still occupy only eight percent of the top-level jobs in major compa
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Today's modern woman has come a long way she no longer has to sound or act like a man to get ahead in the workplace but females still occupy only eight percent of the top-level jobs in major companie
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Today's modern woman has come a long way she no longer has to sound or act like a man to get ahead in the workplace but females still occupy only eight percent of the top-level jobs in major compa
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Still curious about how Enron went from a high-flying success to the largest bankruptcy in history? Me neither.
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Crazy Like a Fox: The Inside Story of How Fox News Beat CNN by Scott Collins is the scandal-ridden, behind-the-scenes history of the cable news networks.
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A friend of mine is always complaining about needing a personal assistant.
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Give yourself an early Christmas gift and pick up Spencer Johnson's The Present. In just 96 pages, the author of the best-selling Who Moved My Cheese?
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Harlan Coben, the wise-cracking mystery writer who's every bit as funny as his characters, would rather not hear that you don't have time to read.
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Donald Westlake was recently treated to a special big-screen viewing of The Hot Rock, a 1972 film based on his novel of the same name.
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<B>It's what's in the box that counts</B> Seth Godin, a best-selling author, entrepreneur and self-described "agent of change," ushers in the next big marketing idea with <
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If the chorus I love you, You love me makes you cringe, or if you're a new mom dying for a few minutes of peace, you can finally let the TV do the babysitting with these guilt-free videos.
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<B>Leaders who don't suck</B> The call to action from Bill George, the former chairman and CEO of Medtronic, seems easy, but it may turn out to be harder than fixing "sucky"
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AOL Time Warner turned into a debacle for employees and investors, so how can others avoid their mistakes?
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AOL Time Warner turned into a debacle for employees and investors, so how can others avoid their mistakes?
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Money and emotions are intertwined, and Conscious Spending for Couples: Seven Skills for Financial Harmony by Deborah Knuckey covers both topics with a unique blend of practical steps and psyc
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Ethan Hawke—yes, the scruffy, slightly bohemian actor from films such as Training Day and Reality Bites—isn't content to act, direct and enjoy married life with t
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The subtitle of Mark Henricks' new book is irresistible: The Complete Guide to Creating a Business that Gives You a Life. Isn't that what we all want?
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The subtitle of Mark Henricks' new book is irresistible: The Complete Guide to Creating a Business that Gives You a Life. Isn't that what we all want?
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The subtitle of Mark Henricks' new book is irresistible: The Complete Guide to Creating a Business that Gives You a Life. Isn't that what we all want?
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The subtitle of Mark Henricks' new book is irresistible: The Complete Guide to Creating a Business that Gives You a Life. Isn't that what we all want?
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Most marketing books make grand boasts, but get vague when it comes to the details of recreating their plans in the real world. Not so for these two gems.
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When he was just out of law school, Brad Meltzer quickly joined the ranks of John Grisham and Scott Turow with his nail-biting debut thriller, The Tenth Justice.
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If everyone in your marketing department quit today, would sales drop?
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Feeling optimistic when I started my business studies back in 2001, I saved a copy of Smart Couples Finish Rich, and after getting engaged in April, I dusted off the book and dived in again.
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With the economy in a slump and business leaders exposed as common crooks, it's time to return to business basics or so it would seem.
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With the economy in a slump and business leaders exposed as common crooks, it's time to return to business basics or so it would seem.
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With the economy in a slump and business leaders exposed as common crooks, it's time to return to business basics or so it would seem.
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Thirsting for another expose? Check out The Real Thing: Truth and Power at the Coca-Cola Company.
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The name Nevada Barr may sound like the perfect moniker for a spirited heroine or a Vegas showgirl, but Ms.
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Funny and irreverent are two of the terms that best describe the business adventures of actor Paul Newman and author A.E. Hotchner.
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Renowned business speaker and best-selling author Brian Tracy says everyone can double their income and double their time off. Sound too good to be true?
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One of the best ways to learn is by example, and Winslow "Bud" Johnson's Powerhouse Marketing Plans teaches readers how to write a marketing plan by examining and critiquing great marketin
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The president of the United States gets 100 days to prove himself, but ordinary leaders only get 90.
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Michael Gross' <B>Genuine Authentic</B> reveals how young Ralphie Lifshitz became the man behind one of the best-selling and best known fashion brands.
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Robert Shemin takes the sting out of the word "landlord" with his commonsense advice for real estate investors.
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Think back to the last time you made a decision based solely on cold, hard logic. Having trouble? Much as we'd like to be rational, the truth is we're often ruled by our emotions.
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Think back to the last time you made a decision based solely on cold, hard logic. Having trouble? Much as we'd like to be rational, the truth is we're often ruled by our emotions.
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Think back to the last time you made a decision based solely on cold, hard logic. Having trouble? Much as we'd like to be rational, the truth is we're often ruled by our emotions.
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Think back to the last time you made a decision based solely on cold, hard logic. Having trouble? Much as we'd like to be rational, the truth is we're often ruled by our emotions.
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Russ Whitney was a high school dropout working in a slaughterhouse when he picked up a $10 real estate how-to book.
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Told in bouncy rhyme, author H.M. Ehrlich's Dr. Duck pays tender tribute to a dedicated doctor and his care-giving group of grateful patients. Dr. Duck, an aging country doctor, is a busy man.
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Just in time for the school season, Kevin Henkes introduces a sweet mouse-child about to face the first grade in Wemberly Worried.
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Into the Tangle of Friendship: A Memoir of the Things That MatterAuthor Beth Kephart looks at an often overlooked topic in her sharply detailed Into the Tangle of Friendship: A Memoir of the Thin
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Making niceIn the world of networking, schmoozing, or even asking someone out on a date, first impressions can still make or break you.
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orce of HobbitThe upcoming release of the first feature film in the Lord of the Rings trilogy has sparked new interest in all things Tolkien.
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orce of HobbitThe upcoming release of the first feature film in the Lord of the Rings trilogy has sparked new interest in all things Tolkien.
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arker makes second splash It's been eight years since Michael Parker introduced himself with Hello Down There, a debut novel the New York Times called "a serious, memorable novel that
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Growing up in a small Appalachian town in Virginia, author Lee Smith describes herself as being a "deeply weird" child.
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Author Deborah McNaughton shares her own personal experience with debt in The Get Out of Debt Kit .
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"You can read all the investment books you want, but there is no substitute for lessons learned in life," writes Jack Brennan, chairman and CEO of The Vanguard Group, in the foreword to Wealth
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Steve Case, Jerry Levine, Ted Turner: Meet the moguls of America Online and Time Warner. Actually, they were the titans of AOL Time Warner, before the merger meltdown forced them all to resign.
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Sales might be the last place you'd look for useful advice on better relationships, but face it everyone is engaged in sales of some sort.
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If you could use a little comic relief after facing up to your financial shortcomings, you'll appreciate the hilarious advice in JJ's Business Bullets.
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We know what you're thinking, but take a closer look at that title. This exposŽ bares all about the first performances of Hollywood's stars in the movies.
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Burton Malkiel's A Random Walk Down Wall Street (1973) is truly an investing classic. The 500-page book contains all kinds of wisdom, but it's a tough, dense read for everyday investors.
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I'm planning a trip to Miami, and one of the most important packing decisions involves which books to bring.
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I'm planning a trip to Miami, and one of the most important packing decisions involves which books to bring.
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I'm planning a trip to Miami, and one of the most important packing decisions involves which books to bring.
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If you aren't sure about Stevens' far-out scheme, maybe you'd like some more traditional advice. Brian Tracy has years of experience as a strategist with over 500 companies worldwide.
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Steve Farber's The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership is a business parable thinly disguised as a mystery novel.
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In 12 seconds on December 17, 1903, two bicycle repairmen sealed their place in history as they solved the mystery of manned flight.
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Albert Einstein once said, "The hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax." And if Einstein himself couldn't decipher the tax code, where does that leave the rest of us?
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At the ripe old age of 14, Timothy Olsen has to think back six years to remember his first stock pick. The 8-year-old investor went with a product he liked and decided to invest in Pepsico.
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Ken and Daria Dolan, the creators of the most popular syndicated financial radio talk show in America, cover every aspect of family finance in Don't Mess With My Money: The Dolans' No-Nonsense
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Already dreading having to send a check to Uncle Sam? BookPage has the perfect book to inspire you to get started on those tax returns.
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Author Joel Kurtzman has good connections.
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No one seems to have all their financial ducks in a row, not even personal finance expert Janet Bodnar.
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ÔTrading Spaces' hunk hammers out a home repair guideTy Pennington, the handyman heartthrob from the hit television show Trading Spaces, is looking for a little respect.
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You've probably never pictured mob boss Tony Soprano as a role model, but he's a hero to millions who are addicted to the HBO series.
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In The Total Money Makeover best-selling author and radio talk show host Dave Ramsey provides tough but achievable goals for the "fiscally flabby." The first five chapters are a wade through
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Weighing in at almost eight pounds, Business: The Ultimate Resource is the champion business book of the season.
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Businesswomen everywhere ask Gail Evans, the author of the best-selling Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman, the same question: do I have to play golf? Her answer is a resounding no.
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Would being rich make you happy? Probably not, says author Jean Chatzky, the personal finance maven from Money magazine and the Today show.
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