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Read a review by Jim Blythe published in Starbizweek (Singapore) in February 2011.

Read the book extract from 100 Great Cost-Cutting Ideas in The Sunday Times.

100 Great Presentation IdeasPatrick Forsyth in conversation with Jim Banting, author of Get a Dog Don't Work Like One:
Click here to listen to an introduction to 100 Great Presentation Ideas, one of three new titles in the series for 2010.

 

100 Great Leadership Ideas

Jonathan Gifford in conversation with Jim Banting, author of Get a Dog Don't Work Like One:
Click here to listen to an introduction to 100 Great Leadership Ideas, one of three new titles in the series for 2010.

Read the book extract from 100 Great Leadership Ideas in The Sunday Times.
Read the book extract from 100 Great Presentation Ideas in The Sunday Times.

100 Great Business IdeasArticle (“I am the greatest”) by Jeremy Kourdi, based on 100 Great Business Ideas, in Accountancy Age magazine:
“ What is the greatest business idea ever? Everybody has their favourite … Ideas are great not simply because of immediate benefits, but because they provide inspiration and a way of working that others can follow.”

Article (“How to build an ideas factory”) by Jeremy Kourdi, based on 100 Great Business Ideas, in Finance Week magazine:
“ It is clear that some businesses are innovative and others have characteristics of truly creative organisations. There are certain attributes that set a business apart in its ability to generate truly creative ideas. From Gore-Tex to Apple, Sony to Virgin they have certain attributes in common including one: the ability to be totally different. This is the 'business idea paradox', that to be consistently creative you need certain universal qualities including uniqueness and the spark of genius. Fortunately, several techniques can help ignite the spark and fan the flames of creativity.”

100 Great Sales IdeasInterview with Patrick Forsyth (100 Great Sales Ideas) in Small Business magazine:
“ Whatever kind of small business you have, you probably didn't start it because you wanted to sell things. Perhaps you have technical expertise, design flair or a bright idea. Yet people won’t beat a path to your door unless you tell them about your business and do so convincingly. Small Business and Patrick Forsyth, author of 100 Great Sales Ideas, discuss how to be more persuasive.”

100 Great Ideas series to be published in Russian, Thai, Norwegian, Korean, Chinese, Estonian, Brazilian, and Indonesian language editions in 2009-10!

 

 
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