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Sound Selling Audiobook: Clearer View of How to Reach Your Goals
Published in Audio CD by Collins Educational (2004-09)
Authors: Collins Educational Llc and Dan Collins
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A Survival Guide for Buying a Home
Published in Paperback by AMACOM (2004-03-05)
Author: Sid Davis
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The Tao Gal's Guide to Real Estate: Finding the House of Your Dreams with the Helpf of Six Women and the Ancient Art of the Tao
Published in Paperback by Bloomsbury USA (2006-01-10)
Authors: Bernadette Murphy and Michelle Huneven
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Top Secrets Revealed: The Hassle Free Approach to Car Buying & Leasing
Published in Paperback by Quickread Publishing (2004-07)
Author: Marc Vanasse
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Used Car Buying Guide: Guide to Inspecting and Buying a Used Car (Haynes Techbook)
Published in Paperback by Haynes Manuals, Inc. (1996-02-19)
Author: John Haynes
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eBay Your Business
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (2004-12-22)
Authors: Janelle Elms, Michael Bellomo, and Joel Elad
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Business Valuation Bluebook, 3rd Edition: How Successful Entrepreneurs Price, Sell and Trade Businesses
Published in Paperback by Facts on Demand Press (2005-06-25)
Author: Chad Simmons
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Buying a Copier? How to Get What You Pay For
Published in Paperback by Griffith Publishing (1996-06-01)
Author: Rod Davis
List price: $29.50

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"Boils Down the Mumbo-Jumbo"
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-22
Subtitle: HOW TO GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR

From an "insider" in the copier sales and service business, this is THE best book of its kind on copiers that I've ever seen!

This author really knows how to put you in charge of the purchasing process, for the long-term benefit of your company, non-profit organization, church, library, or school.

Includes easy tips, checklists, guidelines, and real-world examples all in one quick-read, easy-format package.

The "Tricks of the Trade" chapter is priceless!

Don't be saying "Wish we had had this" after it's too late!

Highly recommended.

an incredible resource for purchasing copiers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-12
This book provides an incredible resource for purchasing copiers. For more information, be sure to check out the Author's company, CopierExpert.

Excellent Easy to Read Resource on Purchasing
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-03
Copier Expert Rod Davis has written an amazing resource for purchasing copiers. Dealing with vendors and evaluation of copier purchasing tips and tactics. I find the author highly knowledgable and his precise to the point writing style is not only easy to understand but enjoyable to read! My Company purchased this book and subsequently visted his website, ... where he practices what he writes, with style and expertise.

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Cars 1998 (Serial)
Published in Paperback by Consumer Guide (1998-02-01)
Author: Consumer Guide editors
List price: $6.99
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Great Guide
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-17
This book is the car buyers prophet. It shows you all of the stats and tells you what's good and what's not. It also provides a complete guide on pricing and whether or not your getting ripped off or a bargain.

new cars sold in The United States in 1998
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-28
I would like to know the number of new cars sold in the United States in 1998 or during the last 12 months. The number of small cars sold in The United States in 1998 and the number of large and medium-sized cars sold in the United States. Note the comparative growth rates.

new cars sold in The United States in 1998
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-28
I would like to know the number of new cars sold in the United States in 1998 or during the last 12 months. The number of small cars sold in The United States in 1998 and the number of large and medium-sized cars sold in the United States. Note the comparative growth rates.

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Collaborative Advantage: Winning through Extended Enterprise Supplier Networks
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press, USA (2000-11-16)
Author: Jeffrey H. Dyer
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Success through suppliers
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-17
The pursuit of knowledge that gives us an understanding of factors that determine success in the market place has always considered "the firm" as the unit of analysis. This has been the case with microeconomics, game theory, competitive strategy and many such specialized areas of research. Cartels that manipulate supply and prices are perhaps an exception to this rule. If, instead of considering the firm as the unit, we consider a group of firms teaming together to collectively provide value to the customer and succeed as a unique identity as a unit of analysis, the methodology to understand competition would undergo a paradigm shift. This book is precisely about this concept as applicable to the automobile industry.

In the early half of the last century it was possible to go to the countryside for a picnic in a Ford Model T car, disassemble and reassemble it with a simple wrench and drive back home in the evening. Today we need computers to diagnose even a simple problem under the hood of cars tailor made to suit individual needs. Given the increase in complexity, explosion of technology and customer preferences, it is impossible for a single firm to ever think of manufacturing even half the components. (River Rouge will be remembered in history as the most ambitious plan of an automotive giant to make all parts of the automobile - including steel and timber from within the company. At best a fairy tale for kids of the twenty first century!).

This book is the summary of an excellent research study of the automobile industry in the 1990's with focus on Toyota and Chrysler. These companies have significantly different "governance structure" (the proportion of parts made in-house, procured from partner firms, and from arms'-length suppliers) from their competitors- GM and Ford. The firms that have a higher proportion of parts that are bought from partner suppliers have a clear edge over competitors that use arm's-length suppliers for the same parts. Extensive data has been collected, analyzed and tested to substantiate the statements made in the text.

Three characteristics that distinguish between partner suppliers from arm's length suppliers- Dedicated asset investments, Knowledge sharing routines and Inter-firm trust form the virtuous triangle that make these partnerships succeed. The results of such partnerships show clearly in tangible terms - Higher profitability per vehicle, better quality, faster time to market, and more new models for customers; the key parameters that enable Toyota and Chrysler to drive at top speed. "It 's not the big that eat the small but it's the fast that eat the slow".

Taking lessons from Toyota, Chrysler adopts concrete programs to consolidate its suppliers, integrate and partner with them to deliver higher value at lower cost to the customer.

Though this research is restricted to the automobile industry, the fundamental principles of "extended enterprise" can be extended across industries.

Highly recommended for all managers and a must read for those working in procurement processes. Next time your supplier drops in, think of this book and start a new relationship.

A Masterpiece
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-07
Having followed Dyer's other research, I think that this is a theoretically elegant piece of work. He builds further on his pieces in SMJ (with Singh from Wharton) and AMR and illustrates the concepts of relationship-based assets in firm networks. The running exemplar has he uses (Toyota) illustrates his theoretical arguments quite elonquently. The book also highlights the limitations of his concept of collaborative advantage, and his closing chapter illustrates how cultural differences (here with Benz) can keep this strategy from becoming reality. This book is not for folks looking for cut-out recipies. This book is a MUST for researchers and managers who like to think instead of searching for cookbooks! The concluding chapter is a gem because it highlights our gaps in knowledge. This is an excellent book, and having read Dyer's other works, it's high quality comes as very little surprise. Buy, own, read, reread, and profusely highlight your own copy! VERY highly recommended.

Highly Recomended!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-23
Jeffrey Dyer, an accomplished scholar and management teacher, has developed a cogent and sophisticated theory of extended enterprise management based on a wealth of empirical data from the history of Toyota in Japan and from his six-year study of Chrysler Corp. before its merger with Daimler-Benz. Beyond being a detailed and rigorous case study of the automobile manufacturing industry, Dyer's book presents an extremely valuable model for vertical integration. His model can be applied to other complex product industries, though he is honest about the limits of its applicability. This book provides a clear, effective blueprint for achieving value-chain collaboration. We [...] recommend it to consultants, executives in complex product industries and leaders in firms that supply components or materials. If you always suspected you were part of a greater whole, now you can be sure.


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