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Companies and Consultants
The Pampered Chef: The Story of One of America's Most Beloved Companies
Published in Audio Download by audible.com ()
Author: Doris Christopher
List price: $24.95
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Too expensive for such poor quality
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-22
I purchased the sandwich spreader and metal spatula. I paid twice what I would have paid anywhere else. They turned out to be junk. Both plastic handles separated from the metal parts within 9 months of the purchase.

I want to sell Pampered Chef
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-08
I absolutely loved this book. Doris Christopher's ideas and humble beginnings are absolutely inspiring! She has built an amazing company and shares it for everyone to realize their own potential. Her basic no nonsense attitude towards life and her company are shared in this incredible story. I do not sell Pamperd Chef, but if I was not trying to build another direct sales business I know I would after reading this book!

Absolutely Inspiring
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Review Date: 2006-02-04
I have been purchasing Pampered Chef products for over 16 years and my husband and I have always been huge fans. After many years of buying from someone else, I decided to give it a try and then so did my husband. . . yes, we are both consultants because we believe so much in the products.

I signed up as a consultant a few days after the book was released and read it in one night! After reading the book I was more of a fan than ever. The story is very inspiring to anyone who wants to take the leap of faith in themselves and try to start their own business.

Doris' vision of having a business to earn extra money and still have time to raise her family is very much alive today as it was 25 years ago. The book takes you through the 25 years of her dream from where she started the business in her basement with $3,000 to being the founder a of multi-million dollar company with thousands of women and men who work with The Pampered Chef as hobbyist, part- and full-time consultants.

A must read for anyone who wants to be inspired to start their own business.

A story of personal success comes alive in audio
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-10
An interview with the author and her daughter, who grew up in the culinary business, supplements The Pampered Chef, a story of Doris Christopher, a former teacher and home economist who returns to the work world with a vision of making cooking more convenient for families. Selling high-quality kitchen tools through demo groups and growing her business, The Pampered Chef, from a basement enterprise to a successful franchise. A story of personal success comes alive in audio.

Insights on how the company expanded and handled its challenges
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-07
In 1980 author Doris Christopher, former home economist and teacher, wanted to return to the workforce after raising her children: she began selling high-quality kitchen tools through cooking demonstrations and began her company, The Pampered Chef, from her basement. Twenty-five years later it's a corporation specializing in kitchen shows - and The Pampered Chef: The Story Of One Of America's Most Beloved Companies tells of how she became a culinary industry success. Insights on how the company expanded and handled its challenges provide entrepreneurs and cooks alike with much inspiration.

Companies and Consultants
Microsoft® IIS 6.0 Administrator's Pocket Consultant (IT-Administrator's Pocket Consultant)
Published in Paperback by Microsoft Press (2003-04-30)
Author: William R. Stanek
List price: $29.99
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It worth
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-11
I got this book because i need it when i am working in my intern. This book is good for beginners and little above. It is easy to understand and the quality is great. It worth more than it cost.

Saved my life at 3 a.m.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-15
This is an excellent book! Stanek's Pocket Consultant books go far beyond the typical. He always uses his comprehensive knowledge to weave a fabric that balances the aim of a program with the fiddling details that drive admins crazy. As soon as I had skimmed the IIS book I set it aside and read one section a day. Nothing escapes his eye, every section clears up something that I had always wondered about. Great stuff!

A Good One
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-11

One of the good books in the market about IIS 6.0.

People who are interested MUST have a look at

MCPMAG(Redmondmag) IIS 6.0: Step-By-Step Mega-Guide, Part I & II as a quick reference.

Stanek bats a thousand again!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-22
This book is really worth every penny it costs. It is packed with useful information, well written, intelligent, and enjoyable to read. Just the chapters on IIS applications, side by side .NET configurations, and pooling are worth the whole book: it goes through every detail.

The in-depth coverage of every other subject is as accurate as it gets. I particularly appreciated the chapter about customization. But the book goes as far as covering in perfectly understandable terms the metabase, and more. Not to mention the incredibly accurate chapter about optimization.

Excellent beginner to mid-level book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-07
This is an easy to read book with the detail you would expect from a pocket consultant. The author doesn't waste time with the basic chit-chat and does a good job of laying out the useful material.

Content includes initial setup, backup, performance monitoring/tuning and more advanced features such as registry and metabase settings. Advanced readers will eventually want to search for further information on some of these topics (scripting for example), but this is to be expected. The books leaves you feeling comfortable with what you've learned and with a good feel for where you might want to expand your learning in the future.

Most of my computer books end up getting re-sold or trashed, but I'll be keeping this one on the shelf for myself and others to use in the future.

Companies and Consultants
Oracle Certified Professional Financial Applications Consultant Exam Guide (Book/CD-ROM package)
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Companies (2000-04-21)
Authors: Christopher Allen, Vivian Chow, and Lynda Lotman
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Great introduction to Financials
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-23
Though the Financials OCP exam is being retired, the Financials package itself remains unchanged. This book is still the best introduction to how to use Oracle Financials.

Exam retires in June 2001
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-13
The exam this book relates to retires in about 2 weeks from now and Oracle Corporation has not given an indication of what will succeed this exam.

How relevant is the book if I can't use it for the specified exams?

Wow! It contains a lot of information!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-27
This is the most thorough book on Financials I've seen. A must-have, whether you're going for the OCP certification or not.

Packed with info
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-07
Most complete treatment of Financials I've seen. Excellent book.

From Soup To Nuts, This Book Has What It Takes
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-31
Top notch all the way around. Got me through all five exams. That OCP logo looks mighty good on my resume!

Companies and Consultants
The Business and Practice of Coaching: Finding Your Niche, Making Money, and Attracting Ideal Clients
Published in Hardcover by W. W. Norton & Company (2005-09-08)
Authors: Lynn Grodzki and Wendy Allen
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A wonderful guide
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-24
This is really an excellent book for those coaches who are serious about building their business. If you are a coach or new to coaching you soon find out that being a great coach is irrelevant if you don't have people to coach and you won't have people to coach if you don't know how to marketing your business and retain clients. This book is really a step by step guide to setting up a coaching business and it is presented logically. If you are looking for coaching theory or new ways to really help clients this book isn't for you. If you think coaching is an effortless way to make a living, this book is a reality check. If you are committed to taking the required actions to make you a financially successful coach, this is a must read.

Any who desire to coach professionally must have The Business And Practice Of Coaching at hand
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-06
There are plenty of casual guides on the market on how to coach various sports; but few take the more detailed approach of showing how to build a thriving coaching business, even though some 30,000 coaches have entered the profession in the past five years. There's lots of competition in coaching and so few find themselves able to earn a living wage: that's where The Business And Practice Of Coaching: Finding Your Niche, Making Money, And Attracting Ideal Clients comes in. Chapters are written by two veteran business coaches which provide exercises, tips, and plans to help coaches succeed, from drawing links between community needs and coaching to refining skills to attract public attention and targeting a profitable niche market. Any who desire to coach professionally must have The Business And Practice Of Coaching at hand.

Any who desire to coach professionally must have The Business And Practice Of Coaching at hand
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-06
There are plenty of casual guides on the market on how to coach various sports; but few take the more detailed approach of showing how to build a thriving coaching business, even though some 30,000 coaches have entered the profession in the past five years. There's lots of competition in coaching and so few find themselves able to earn a living wage: that's where The Business And Practice Of Coaching: Finding Your Niche, Making Money, And Attracting Ideal Clients comes in. Chapters are written by two veteran business coaches which provide exercises, tips, and plans to help coaches succeed, from drawing links between community needs and coaching to refining skills to attract public attention and targeting a profitable niche market. Any who desire to coach professionally must have The Business And Practice Of Coaching at hand.

One of only a few books that talks about the "business of" coaching; Could have been better, but it wasn't bad.
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-17

I liked this book. I'm glad I purchased it. There really are not that many books available at present on "the business" of coaching. The other one I have, that I'm about to review, is Four Steps to Building a Profitable Coaching Practice (ISBN: 0595296602) which was written in 2003.

I'd say the instant book does a good job of describing the coaching field outside of the sports realm. It talks about whether many of its participants make a reasonable living (they don't), and it talks about the various fields or backgrounds coaches come from (therapy practitioners and consultants). It tries to be helpful in explaining how to be a successful coach from both a coaching perspective and from a business perspective. There are 17 chapters included:

1. Coaching: Trend or Fad?
2. The Differences Among Coaching, Therapy, and Consulting
3. Becoming a Great Coach
4. Four Questions to Your Perfect Fit
5. From Specialty to Niche
6. Attracting Ideal Clients
7. The Coach as Entrepreneur
8. Business and Your Emotional Intelligence
9. Why Good Coaches Go Broke
10. Staying Safe and Legal
11. Executive and Leadership Coaching
12. Business Coaching
13. Skills Coaching
14. Career Coaching
15. Life Coaching
16. Wellness Coaching
17. Creativity, Relationship, and Spiritual Coaching

My favorite chapters were 2, 5, 12, and 13. I am in the process of putting together a business plan for an online coaching business that will compete directly with many law firms, accounting firms, and fiduciary departments in banks. As a result, Chapter 2 was of particular interest to me because it compared coaching to counseling (legal counseling). Coaching that crosses the line into legal counseling can be construed as the unauthorized practice of law which is regulated on a state by state basis. I can't say that I thought the book did a particularly good job of explaining the difference, but it was better than most articles on the subject I have read.

The book explains that only about 10% of professional coaches gross six figures in a given year. That is not a very good statistic. But I suspect the success rate is so low because most coaches are not very knowledgeable about starting and running a business so it is profitable. The authors in this book attempt to explain how the 90% could make more money by including chapters 5, 6, 7, and 9. And I thought these four chapters had some good content. But I think the reader would have benefited more if the book had instead covered in detail the importance of having a sound written business plan, and how to go about writing a sound business plan. The book did not do this. At least I didn't see it.

If you are looking for a book to tell you how to be successful as a professional coach, then I don't think this book is for you. However, if you are looking for a book that will cover many of the issues you need to consider if you want to have your own coaching business, then you'll get a lot from this book. 4 stars!

Any who desire to coach professionally must have The Business And Practice Of Coaching at hand
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-06
There are plenty of casual guides on the market on how to coach various sports; but few take the more detailed approach of showing how to build a thriving coaching business, even though some 30,000 coaches have entered the profession in the past five years. There's lots of competition in coaching and so few find themselves able to earn a living wage: that's where The Business And Practice Of Coaching: Finding Your Niche, Making Money, And Attracting Ideal Clients comes in. Chapters are written by two veteran business coaches which provide exercises, tips, and plans to help coaches succeed, from drawing links between community needs and coaching to refining skills to attract public attention and targeting a profitable niche market. Any who desire to coach professionally must have The Business And Practice Of Coaching at hand.

Companies and Consultants
101 Publishing Tips for Speakers & Consultants
Published in Paperback by Pittsburgh Publishing & Company, Incorporated (2004-05)
Authors: Celia Rocks and Dottie Dehart
List price: $12.95
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101 Publishing Tips for Speakers & Consultants
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-30
Contained amazing insights that saved me money on my book project.

Jill Nyland
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-11
If you're serious about growing your speaking career, I highly recommend this book. It's straight talk... gets right to the point. Nice Job!

Companies and Consultants
Bain & Company
Published in Paperback by Wetfeet.Com (2008-01)
Author: Wetfeet
List price: $24.95
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Informative and Helpful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-04
This guide proved a great buy for me. I went into my interview fully prepared to give educated answers and ask good questions in return. Now I can make an informed decision as to which job I end up taking.

The skinny on Bain
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-10
I bought this guide along with a few other company guides from wetfeet and found them to be very useful while going through the recruiting process on-campus. I liked the front section especially, which summarized Bain's origins and mapped it to what it does well now. I also really appreciated the section talking about the culture and lifestyle of folks working at Bain. It helped me figure out what's important and what's not, what I could go for and what I couldn't.

Companies and Consultants
How to Choose a Change Management Consultant
Published in Pamphlet by Crystalise Publishing Company (2007-12-10)
Author: Dr Linda L. White
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Excellent preparatory tool
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-25
Dr. White's user friendly "pamphlet" serves as a thoughtful checklist on a variety of organizational thoughts and preparations for hiring a business consultant. It strikes me that by paying close attention to these guidelines, any person seeking consultatation for new movements in their business would be far more likely to achieve their goals and make the most of a consultation investment. The author obviously has the experience to distill an array of considerations into a format that truly is useful.

Dr. James Dewing

how to select a change management consultant
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-09
I found Dr. White's pamphlet on how to select a Change Management Consultant to be clear, concise, and full of easily understood do's and dont's. In today's uncertain corporate climate, such advice is invaluable.

Dr. Boyd Dixon, Senior Archaeologist, PBS&J

Companies and Consultants
Nurses As Consultants: Concepts and Processes
Published in Paperback by Addison Wesley Publishing Company (1998-01)
Author: Susan L. Norwood
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A Must Have Handbook for the Nurse Consultant
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-06
Ms. Norwood covers every detail that one can imagine for beginners entering the field of consulting. Her vision of the consultive role, change agency, organizational climates, challenges, suggestions, supports, business forms and more are all contained in this volume. This book is a must have reference book for anyone that ventures outside of the traditional institutional settings for their professional nursing careers.

Excellent for advancing the role of nurse consultant
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-02
The role of consultation within nursing had been primary linked with the multifaceted aspects of the "work" of the clinic nurse specialists. Other advanced practice nurses (APNs) such as nurse practitioners (NPs) traditionally have not been regarded as experts in this matter, even given the identification of a consultant competency by Fenton and Byrkczynski (l993). Indeed, the consultation process was most closely linked in this seminal work to "consultation to physicians and other professional staff on patient management" (p. 321) with a notation that NPs were not usually expected to play a major role in the consultative process. With the advancement of the professionalism of nursing and burgeoning opportunities for expansion of practice, consultation as a nursing process has the potential to take its rightful place among the other established domains of the APNs. Yet, no text existed that established a nursing framework for this process; nor was there a text written that provided the foundation of the specific body of nursing knowledge required to translate "consultation" from a theoretical abstract into working reality. Thus, in recognition of this rather amazing void in nursing education, Norwood drew on her extensive experience as a nurse clinician researcher, educator, and consultant to create a "nouvelle ouvre"-the first of its kind in nursing literature. The text is well planned out-beginning with the more theoretical aspects and culminating in chapters on consultation in action. Moreover, the entire text is sprinkled with illustrative exemplars and scenarios of theory in practice drawn for the most part from real life situations. In addition, one of the book's greatest merits is the encouragement of critical thinking and analysis of chapter content by providing thought-provoking questions at the beginning of each chapter and by the provision of concrete suggestions for application of content at each chapter's end. Furthermore, boxed summaries are used liberally and judiciously to highlight major concepts, themes, and constructs. A review of the contents of this wealth of information can only be briefly summarized. The first two chapters of the first section of the book focus on the nature of nursing consultation and introduce an overview of the process of nursing consultation. Chapter 3 and 4 carefully delineate the types of interaction patterns to be found in the problem solving process and expand on nurse consultant roles and prerequisite competencies. The next section addresses the importance of understanding organization structure and behaviors and structure, group dynamics and the dynamics of change-both mechanical and emotional. Section three and its 5 chapters detail each phase of the process from gaining entry and problem identification to action planning, evaluation and disengagements. Again, Norwood makes a conscientious effort to emphasize potential pitfalls and supplies blueprints to enhance success. Section 4 with three chapters of the business, legal, and ethical issues is invaluable because of its practical applications, supplying the nuts and bolts of beginning a new business with fee schedule formulas, sample contracts, etc. The information on the legal and ethical aspects is most rewarding providing insight into problems and dilemmas not normally considered when embarking on the consultative process. The final section on "consultation in action" profiles legal and ethical consulting, standing as current prototypes, and provides inspiration for future nursing consultants. The last chapter underscores the need for "future think," identifying trends, driving and restraining forces that can lead the enterprising APN to create nursing niches in the wide range of consulting activities now available for those wishing to push past traditional boundaries. Although Norwood necessarily draws upon prevailing theories from other disciplines from time to time, her synthesis of the consultation concepts into a unique nursing perspective makes the text come alive-underscoring the premise that consultation is truly one of the domains of advanced practice nursing. Thus, Norwood's text promises to fill more than the proverbial gap in the educative process of APNs. The text would also serve as a reference and basis for consultation activities in progress and would encourage and enable practicing APNs who are contemplating adding consultation services to their repertoire of skills. Truly, the text stands as a premier catalyst-becoming a change agent in itself-by releasing the capacities of APNs (Sheston, l990). Finally, in case one is not prone to judge a book by a single reviewer, Nurses as Consultants was also chosen as one of the most valuable books of 1997 by the American Journal of Nurses in three difference categories: "Advanced Practice Nursing Professional Role Development," "Nursing Education," and "Gerontological Nursing" (AJN, l998). No nursing bookshelf should be without Nurses as Consultants, but what is more important, the book is not likely to remain on the bookshelf, but will be well worn with use. References: Fenton, M.V., & Brykczynski, K.A. (l993). Qualitative distinctions and similarities in the practice of clinical nurse specialists and nurse practitioners. Journal of Professional Nursing, 9 (6), 313-326. Nursing Resources: Books of the Year. (l998) American Journal of Nursing, 98, (1), 69 Sheston, M. L. (l990). Power: Its use and potential for misuse by nurse consultants. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 5, (1), 58-62.

Companies and Consultants
Home Technology Integration Fundamentals and Certification
Published in Hardcover by Pearson Publications Company (2004-01)
Author: Academic Business Consultants
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Cisco lends a hand.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-12
This guide follows the same pattern of the very sucessful Cisco Networking Academy series. You have a CD, Study Manual and a Lab Manual as well. Quite a good selection of study materials from a very respected company. Good quality, good coverage of the subject base and well priced (in UK). Recommended.

Companies and Consultants
How to Start Your Network Marketing, Modern Party Plan or Web Affiliate Company
Published in Perfect Paperback by Insights Publishing, LLC (2008-01)
Authors: B.S. Business, B.S. Psychology, M.A., and M.B.A. IMC/AMA Master Consultant
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The book and the follow up was awesome!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-22
Not only did I love the content, I was even more impressed by the customer support! Rod Cook is the best in the industry!


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