An indispensable tool for every modern office. The book's features include information on the electronic office, including technical information as well as tips on "netiquette"; comprehensive coverage of modern office procedures; practical guidance on career development; tips on using Internet resources and suggestions for how to handle human relationships in the office.
Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac: The No Nonsense Guide!
With more than 1400 images, this visual reference to learning the components of the world's most widely used office application will help users of all levels quickly accomplish the tasks they have set out to execute. Each step-by-step instruction is accompanied by a screen capture showing exactly where to click to accomplish a task and complete everyday documents. Tips and tricks show the most efficient approaches for completing complicated projects. For users upgrading to the latest version of Office 2004, instructions are provided on using the dozens of new features across the suite, including the Notebook, the Project Manager, and Presenter tools. For those new to Office or simply making the switch to Mac OS, this book can be used as a self-paced guide or as a complete reference.
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Inside the Oval Office by William Doyle, ISBN 0786117605
Includes Several Actual White House Recordings
In 1940, inventor J. Ripley Kiel was taken by Secret Service men to the Oval Office, where he planted a microphone in FDR's desk lamp and connected it to an experimental sound recording machine. Since that day, almost every president has found some use for recording, sometimes covertly, sometimes not.
While presidents are often analyzed as leaders and politicians -- chief executive of what Harry Truman called "the largest going concern in the world", CEOs in charge of 3,500,000 employees, a $2 trillion budget, and an arsenal of over 25,000 nuclear warheads -- rarely are they seen as the Constitution defines them, as executives. The Oval Office door closes; the real work of the White House begins....
The tapes and transcripts left behind from this sixty-year recording experiment are a cockpit voice recorder of the presidency, time capsules from crucial moments in American history. During four years of research in the National Archives...
Inside the Oval Office by William Doyle, ISBN 0786117605
The Attorney's Guide to the Microsoft Office System
The Microsoft Office System is the most popular desktop suite of personal productivity tools and technologies. Because the Microsoft Office suite of tools is so comprehensive, it can be challenging for people in certain professions to understand how to use Office to perform tasks specific to their job. This book focuses on the tasks an Attorney performs every day?rather than the all too common software-centric approach that many other technology books habitually adopt. Other Microsoft Office books on the market for the legal profession are often difficult to understand because they largely address an Information Technology (IT) audience, cover too many professions in a single book, or are so large (more than 800 pages) as to be overwhelming. This book was written with attorneys in mind. In fact, this book was developed by consulting and interviewing industry experts, legal trainers, technology experts, paralegals, and of course, attorneys.
The Attorney's Guide to the Microsoft Office System
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Inside the Oval Office by William Doyle, ISBN 0786117605
Includes Several Actual White House Recordings
In 1940, inventor J. Ripley Kiel was taken by Secret Service men to the Oval Office, where he planted a microphone in FDR's desk lamp and connected it to an experimental sound recording machine. Since that day, almost every president has found some use for recording, sometimes covertly, sometimes not.
While presidents are often analyzed as leaders and politicians -- chief executive of what Harry Truman called "the largest going concern in the world", CEOs in charge of 3,500,000 employees, a $2 trillion budget, and an arsenal of over 25,000 nuclear warheads -- rarely are they seen as the Constitution defines them, as executives. The Oval Office door closes; the real work of the White House begins....
The tapes and transcripts left behind from this sixty-year recording experiment are a cockpit voice recorder of the presidency, time capsules from crucial moments in American history. During four years of research in the National Archives...
Inside the Oval Office by William Doyle, ISBN 0786117605
George Washington by CQ Press, ISBN 156802763X
George Washington chronicles the life of the first president and a leading figure of the American Revolution. As president, he led the new nation through its early trials, and his judicious and circumscribed actions during his eight years as president established numerous precedents that gave shape to the office. The key events during his career and two terms of office include his military exploits; and the ongoing debate about the role of the national government as championed by ardent opponents in Washington's administration: the Democratic-Republican Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and the Federalist Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton.
George Washington by CQ Press, ISBN 156802763X
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Office Spa: Work Stress Relief by Darrin Zeer, ISBN 0811833453
From the creator of the bestselling "Office Yoga" comes the ultimate guide to sanity and serenity in the workplace. "Office Spa" presents more than 50 fun, simple, stress-relieving ideas that help make a day at the office feel more like a day at the spa.
Office Spa: Work Stress Relief by Darrin Zeer, ISBN 0811833453
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Representative American Speeches 2005-2006
EPA Speeches The New Office Professional's Handbook by Houghton Mifflin Company, ISBN 0618036083 Office
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Carried Away: The Invention of Modern Shopping by Rachel Bowlby, ISBN 0231122756
The curious history of shopping and our ideas about it, from the glamorous nineteenth-century department store to our own multi-functional supermarkets
Carried away or loaded down, love it or hate it, we take shopping for granted as one of the pleasures, or burdens, of our lives. Yet we are curiously unaware of how we became the consumers that we are.
In this witty and revelatory book, Rachel Bowlby looks at some of the turning points of twentieth-century consumer history: when department stores...
Carried Away: The Invention of Modern Shopping by Rachel Bowlby, ISBN 0231122756