Wednesday, August 19, 2009

LCPL August Business News

NEW BUSINESS DATABASE: FIRST RESEARCH

First Research is an online library of industry profiles covering over 700 key industries and 50 State and Canadian Province reports to aid users in understaning the challenges, opportunities, and operations for a variety of industry segments.

Each industry overview includes the products, finances, competition, and regional as well as international issues affecting the industry.

Core Tools:
  • Industry Profiles - easy to read and updated quarterly in-depth industry summaries
  • Call Prep Sheets - one-page industry overviews help with sales calls
  • State & Province Profiles - concise view of economic and business issues using state & province specific employment data, real estate info and more

Sample questions that you can answer with this new database:

1. Is landscaping a good business to start? Using this database, find information on the landscaping industry as well as local real estate information.

2. Do you have a job interview or are you making a sales call on a business? Do your research with First Research and print a Call Prep Question sheet before you go.

Call or stop in today for a demonstration of First Research.

See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Thursday, July 16, 2009

July Business News at Lake County Public Library

Business and Personal Finance Titles from NEXT READS

NEW AND RECENTLY RELEASED!


Stealing MySpace: The Battle to Control the Most Popular Website in America - by Julia Angwin
VNF CD ANGW SMB 645
Like many great enterprises, social-networking giant MySpace started small--it was also underfunded and not exactly up to par technologically. But from its shaky beginnings it rose to become one of the most popular destinations on the Internet. Exactly how the founders--two marketing executives who once sold wrinkle cream online--started a site that was eventually bought for $600 million by Rupert Murdoch is, if not the stuff of legends, then at least, as seen in Stealing MySpace, "entertaining and drama-filled" (Publishers Weekly).


The 21st Century Economy: A Beginner's Guide: With 101 Easy-to-Learn Tools for Surviving and Thriving in the New Global Marketplace - by Randy Charles Epping
330.9 EPPI
This comprehensive beginner's guide to understanding the global economy defines key ideas and commonly used words and phrases (such as carbon footprint, WTO, economies of scale, NAFTA, and more) to explain the rapidly changing way business is done in the 21st century. The author also pays close attention to the terms we've all been hearing more and more often over the past year, such as credit default swap and subprime debt. Between the glossary, the topically organized chapters, and the accessible explanations, you'll soon be reading the business page with ease.


Financially Ever After: The Couples' Guide to Managing Money - by Jeff D. Opdyke
332.024 OPDY
Ok, so you've said "I do." Now what? How do you go from being responsible for only your own financial needs to sharing those responsibilities--and needs--with another person? Whether you've just tied the knot or have been married for a while and are still struggling with sharing finances, you'll find a lot of practical advice in Financially Ever After. From the sorts of questions you should ask your partner to plans that divide financial chores, Jeff Opdyke, the long-time "Love & Money" columnist for the Wall Street Journal, handles it all in a "sensitive and sensible manual" (Publishers Weekly).


See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

June Business News @ Lake County Public Library



Plunkett Research Online is LCPL's newest business database. This database contains data on 32 major industries. Use can use it to conduct business & industry research, create marketing plans, analyze emerging technologies, analyze major companies, develop business plans & sales guides, download prospect lists and much more.

The top 500 companies in each industry sector are profiled. Information is timely and up-to-date with a weekly update schedule.

NOTE: It also has a Job Seeker Resources & Tools Center. This is not only a great resource for job seekers but for the employer as well.

Call the library or come in today for a demonstration.

See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

May Business News at Lake County Public Library

Are you engaging in foreign importing or exporting in your business? Need contact information on foreign companies? Take another look at D & B's Million Dollar Database - we've added new modules to our subscription.

Dun & Bradstreet’s Million Dollar Database allows users to access company information by searching numerous search fields such as company name, SIC number, NAICS number, Ticker Symbol, or type of industry, just to name a few.

D & B’s Library Market Database includes all businesses in the U.S., Canada, & Mexico regardless of size, plus international businesses with $500,000+ sales or 20+ employees.

So if you're looking for a list of manufacturers in a particular industry internationally, try a D & B search. Or if you interested in knowing the top ten businesses in Lake County by sales, click on this database.

Data is timely and is updated every 60 days.

Call or come in today for a demonstration of D & B's improved features and search selects for businesses throughout the world.


See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

April Business News at Lake County Public Library

This month we'll take a look at an old friend - REFERENCE USA.

The Reference USA Business databases contain detailed information on more than 12 million U.S. businesses. Details include sales figures, executive names and number of employees. Searches can be performed using these categories and more. Reference USA Residential information covers 102 million U.S. residents and is compiled from more than 3,900 White Page telephone directories.

Some examples of improvements and enhancements:
Search by 800 Numbers - Quickly narrow your search results to display companies that either have or do not have an 800 number.
Search by Brands & Products - Access to more than 60,000 brands, trade names and products, and the companies they are associated with.
Display Executive Biographies - Displays a description of the executive's professional status, education, employment history, and when available, interests and hobbies.
Nearby Businesses - This feature shows you the 10 businesses nearest to your record of interest.

Data downloads now include customization - select the fields that you want and need for business records.

Best of all library patrons can now download twenty-five records remotely.

Call or come in today for a demonstration of REFERENCE USA 's new improved features and search selects.

See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm



Thursday, February 12, 2009

Business at Lake County Public Library

With the downturn in the economy all eyes are on the Economic Stimulus Package - take a break and check out some of these new business books at the library.


New & Recently Released Business Titles

The Wall Street Journal Complete Home Owner's Guidebook: Make the Most of Your Biggest Asset in Any Market - by David Crook
643.12 CROO
Whether you're considering buying your first home or are working off that monthly mortgage payment, this must-read will give you the complete picture of home ownership, even in a troubled real-estate market. Arranged in "chronological" order (from before-you-buy to free-and-clear home ownership), this book can be read straight through, or dipped into at the part of the cycle relevant to you. Can owning a home save--or even earn--you money? Read author David Crook's book to help you figure out whether the biggest purchase of most people's lifetimes is a sensible one for you to make.

The Big Idea: How to Make Your Entrepreneurial Dreams Come True, From the Aha Moment to Your First Million - by Donny Deutsch
658.11412 DEUT
If you've watched Donny Deutsch's CNBC television show, The Big Idea, you're probably familiar with his stories of ordinary men and women who have made it big by following through on ideas they believed in. In this book, Deutsch's second, he offers up profiles of the entrepreneurs from his show and shares what he's learned from their successes. He also gives practical advice and suggests resources for others wanting to start or build a business.

The New Paradigm for Financial Markets: The Credit Crisis of 2008 and What It Means - by George Soros
332.0973 SORO
In The New Paradigm for Financial Markets, financial speculator and philanthropist George Soros tackles the origins of the current financial crisis and explores the implications it has for the future, both within the U.S. and globally. In the midst of what Soros calls ''the worst financial crisis since the 1930s," he uses his knowledge of financial markets to explain the credit crisis and to suggest some solutions, but most importantly he shares his philosophy on how markets operate. For those of you familiar with the weaknesses of the efficient markets theory, Soros' ideas--developed decades ago--will be of much interest.

See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Business at Lake County Public Library

It's a new year and I'd like to introduce a website new to me. If you are planning to go international with your business this year or would just like to see economies around the world, browse this website.


Mapping the Business Environment

Business Planet maps online databases of the World Bank Group that support private sector-led growth and financial market development in developing countries. The map is powered by Google Maps but Business Planet adds the disclaimer that country borders or names are not necessarily reflective of the World Bank Group's official position.

Click on the Doing Business link and take a trip around the world to discover how easy (or difficult) it is to do business in 181 countries.

If you click on a color marker, you will learn more about each economy, such as getting construction permits, getting credit, paying taxes, employing workers, trading across borders, and much more.

Data profile(from website):
-Year: 2008
-Ecomomies: 181
-Objective: Provide objective measures of business regulations and their
enforcement
-Source: Doing Business

For more information on Business Plans, Marketing and the library's Business Databases, contact the reference department at 219.769.3541 and make an appointment today.

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Monday, December 08, 2008

December Business at Lake County Public Library

HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS for the person who has everything....check out these new business titles at the Lake County Public Library.

The Smart Cookies' Guide to Making More Dough: How Five Young Women Got Smart, Formed a Money Club, and Took Control of Their Finances - by The Smart Cookies with Jennifer Barrett
332.024 SMAR
Two years ago, five friends created the Smart Cookies Money Group when they realized that, despite good jobs, they had $35,000 in credit card debt between them and very little savings. Spurred by an episode of Oprah featuring financial advice, the women took it upon themselves to learn the basics of spending, saving, investing, and paying down debt. In one year, they paid off nearly half of their debt, saved $15,000, contributed to retirement accounts, and even began the process of buying homes. In a straightforward and accessible manner, they present their stories, and, more importantly, the steps they took to achieve their success.


Saving the World at Work: What Companies and Individuals Can Do to Go Beyond Making a Profit to Making a Difference - by Tim Sanders
658.408 SAND
According to former Yahoo CSO Tim Sanders, the business world is facing a revolution--the "Responsibility Revolution." Sanders argues that mindful consumers want to work for, invest in, and buy goods and services from companies that focus on social responsibility as well as on the bottom line. To that end, he offers concrete suggestions--and examples--for transforming corporate cultures into ones that support both community involvement and a "green" approach to day-to-day operations. Check out the book--and his website--to learn how you, and your company, can make a difference, and a profit. Don't think you can do it? Think again.


The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life - by Alice Schroeder
B BUF SCHR
A lot of books have been written about legendary investor Warren Buffett, but for an up-to-date portrait of the life and career of the "Oracle of Omaha," author Alice Schroeder's hefty biography is a good place to start. Thanks to her extensive access to Buffett himself, Schroeder sheds new light not only on his career, business principles, and strategies, but also on his private life, a topic on which he is usually quite silent. For another biography, try Roger Lowenstein's Buffet: The Making of an American Capitalist (first published in 1995); for something by Buffett himself, try The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America.


Planet Google: How One Company's All-Encompassing Vision Is Transforming Our Lives - by Randall Stross
338.761025 STRO
Sometimes it's hard to imagine what life was like before Google, but if you're curious about the chain of events that led to the creation and rapid growth of this Internet leader or about Google's business goals and strategies, you'll want to check out this "spellbinding behind-the-scenes look" (Publishers Weekly) at the company's history--and future. Drawing on unprecedented access to Google's CEO and the heads of its newest businesses, Planet Google traces the story of the company's ambitions and influence (including such topics as its recent acquisitions and its role in reshaping business and culture) in a fair and impartial manner.


Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth and Get Rich Trying - by David Bach, with Hillary Rosner
640 BACH
If you're concerned by two major issues in the news now--climate change and finance--this book will help you learn how you can improve both situations. With 50 suggestions that will help you save the planet and save money, Go Green, Live Rich runs the gamut from simple tips (turn off your computer monitor) to more labor-intensive ones (grow your own vegetables). There's something for everyone here (how about a volunteer vacation?), and author David Bach (Start Late, Finish Rich) offers resources that will help you make a success of both your financial plan and your greener lifestyle.

These titles are from our online newsletter - Business and Personal Finance. Haven't signed up yet? Treat yourself today and click on NEXT READS .

See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm


Monday, November 17, 2008

November Business at Lake County Public Library

NEW BUSINESS DVD TITLES at the Lake County Public Library


DVD 658.812 WHAT
WHAT DRIVES PHENOMENAL SUCCESS?
50 minutes
Colleen Barrett explains the success of Southwest Airlines in simple terms. Employee satisfaction is the starting point for customer satisfaction. She describes a hiring process that selects on individual attitudes, sets expectations, and empowers employees from the beginning to do the right thing.


DVD 658.046 WIKI
WIKINOMICS
49 minutes
Dale Tapscott, CEO of New Paradigm, describes how winning companies innovate and succeed using the knowledge, resources and computing power of millions of people self-organizing into a massive collective force. The Age of Collaboration has changed business through blogs, wikis, chat rooms, peer-to-peer networks and personal broadcasting.


DVD 658.4012 EXEC
EXECUTING YOUR STRATEGY
53 minutes
Dr. Raymond Levitt of Stanford University emphasizes the critical need to revise your strategic portfolio to fit the demands of a dynamic environment. He details the imperatives that enable you to do the right projects, and to do these projects right. Dr. Levitt is the Academic Director of Stanford University’s award-winning Advanced Project Management executive program.


DVD 658.4013 DRIV
DRIVE BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
55 minutes
With examples from Fortune 500 companies, Bruno Aziza and Joey Fitts provide a six-stage approach for developing a culture of performance, including increasing visibility into operations, moving away from a gut feel to a more data-driven decision-making and articulating future success. Mr. Aziza and Mr. Fitts are both associated with Global Business Intelligence Sales Strategy for Microsoft.


DVD 658.4 LEVE
LEVERAGING THE SPOTLIGHT OF LEADERSHIP
54 minutes
Professor Jay Conger describes how the natural spotlight that managers and executives find themselves in can have both pros and cons. He explains how to use its power to set direction, lead your people and guide their decision making. Dr. Congers serves as Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Effective Organizations, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California.


DVD 370.1309 LEAV
LEAVING MICROSOFT TO CHANGE THE WORLD
49 minutes
While John Wood was a top executive at Microsoft he made a decision to found Room to Read, a non-profit organization which now provides educational access to 1.3 million children in developing nations. Mr. Wood speaks to the subject of corporate social responsibility, and explains how to build a world-class non-profit organization.

To reserve these titles, contact the Lake County Public Library today at 219-769-3541.

See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

October Business at LCPL

NEW BUSINESS & PERSONAL FINANCE BOOKS
658.812 BLAC

In today's Web-connected world, consumers have far more opportunities to share their experiences in the marketplace: through blogs, video- and photo-sharing sites, social networking sites, and product review sites, experiences bad and good can be viewed by an unlimited number of existing or potential customers. If you're a forward-looking marketer or business leader wanting to establish and maintain your brand's credibility among Web-savvy customers, you'll find consumer-behavior specialist Pete Blackshaw's argument for the importance of credibility and his tips for interacting with consumers "informative, energetic and entertaining" (Publishers Weekly).
338.7622338 PICK

Nowhere close to quitting, legendary hedge-fund manager T. Boone Pickens has, at 80, written a book that combines memoir with business as he looks back over his years in finance and forward to the future of America's energy situation. From the corporate takeovers of the 1980s to his struggle with depression to a comeback that led to his current support of natural gas production and alternative forms of energy, Pickens has a lot to say. Don't miss his "Booneisms" either, such as "Don't rush the monkey and you'll see a better show."

These titles are from the library's subscription to NextReads. If you haven't signed up for email newsletter alerts, do so today.

Follow the link or call the Reference Desk for help to set up your account: Sign up and receive reading recommendations via email. Choose as many of the categories as you would like. You will receive a confirmation email and the current issue of the newsletter(s) you select. Newsletters will be delivered to your e-mail box monthly or bi-monthly depending on the category selected.

If you have other topics that you would like to have more information about, please contact the library at 219-769-3541 or use our online Ask a Librarian service.


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Friday, September 19, 2008

September Business at Lake County Public Library

RAISING MONEY FOR YOUR SMALL BUSINESS
It is important that you set aside funds not only to start your new business, but to keep it going until it makes a profit. There are funds available to be loaned – sometimes at interest rates below the national average. The federal government can be of assistance to you, both with advice and funding through the Small Business Administration. The SBA guarantees loans granted by area banks at lower interest rates. Venture capital firms usually help a business that is already established and needs money to grow.

LIBRARY RESOURCES
R658.02207 SMAL Small Business Sourcebook Gale Research Co.

658.1522 ALTE Financing Your Business Made Easy by Ralph Alterowitz
If you have other topics that you would like to have more information about, please contact the library at 219-769-3541 or use our online Ask a Librarian service.
See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

August Business at Lake County Public Library

THE BUSINESS PLAN

Whether your business is already established or you’re in the process of putting one together, chances are good that at some point you’re going to have to create a business plan. It can be your biggest asset, forcing you to see your business in new ways in order to capitalize on your strengths or correct your weaknesses. These sources can aid you in that process.

Start and Run Series. Self-Counsel Press. These books are about writing business plans for specific kinds of businesses and they are easy to use. Just type start and run using the title keyword search on the Library Catalog.

658.4012 BANG
Business Plans Made Easy by David H. Bangs Jr.

658.84 BURN

Entrepreneurship.com by Tim Burns

658.800285 ROBE
E-Strategy Pure & Simple: Connecting Your Internet Strategy to Your Business Strategy by Michel Robert

658.115224 MCKE
How to Write a Business Plan by Mike P. McKeever

658.1141 PAKR
The Small Business Start-Up Kit by Peri Pakroo

658.111 PINS
Steps to Small Business Start-Up: Everything You Need To Know To Turn Your Idea into A Successful Business by Linda Pinson



WEBSITES
U.S. Small Business Administration

http://www.sba.gov
Online Women’s Business Center
http://www.onlinewbc.gov/
Small Business Development Centers
http://www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/sbdc/index.html


If you have other topics that you would like to have more information about, please contact the library at 219-769-3541 or use our online Ask a Librarian service.

See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at
http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Business News at Lake County Public Library

"Information is the manager's main tool." - Peter Drucker
Business information is ever changing and often many-faceted. To help you, Reference Services, has a staff of twelve professional information specialists providing the following services:
  • Answering your questions - in person, by telephone, or by e-mail
  • Providing our Catalog and "Ask a Librarian" service on the web at www.lakeco.lib.in.us
  • Offering individual or group training on our business databases
  • Giving presentations at local Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club meetings

Lake County Public Library makes the following resources available to you and your employees:

  • Annual Reports
  • Business DVD's and CD-ROM's (AV Department)
  • Books
  • Business Magazines, Newspapers (Periodicals Department)
  • Databases of Business Information ($ales and Number of Employees, etc.)
  • Directories
  • Internet

Over the summer Business Lines will be highlighting booklists on the following subjects:

  • Basic Business Sources
  • Advertising & Public Relations
  • The Business Plan
  • Finding Information on Companies
  • Marketing & Sales
  • Raising Money for Your Small Busines

If you have other topics that you would like to have more information about, please contact the library at 219-769-3541 or use our online Ask a Librarian service.

See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Thursday, May 08, 2008

May Business at Lake County Public Library

WEBSITE OF THE MONTH: Indiana BusinessBuilder.net

Welcome to Indiana Business Builder! Indiana Business Builder is a service of INCOLSA (Indiana Cooperative Library Services Authority).

If you are starting a new business or expanding an existing business, this website is for you. There are links for entrepreneurs, online continuing education courses, prospect research, and business overviews.

Business Builder Features:
Reference USA. The Reference USA Business databases contain detailed information on more than 12 million U.S. businesses. Details include sales figures, executive names and number of employees. Searches can be performed using these categories and more.

Click on the Reference USA icon and you will be directed to a list of libraries subscribing to this database. Select Lake County Public Library from the list and begin your search.

ed2go. Instructor facilitated online learning courses in accounting, sales, and marketing. Click on the ed2go icon and learn more.


NEW BOOKS*

Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions - by Dan Ariely
330 ARIE
Ever walked by something and instantly known you had to have it--even though you'd never thought about it before? Ever wonder why something free is so hard to pass up, even if you don't need it? You wouldn't steal money, but have you taken home office supplies from your job? It's these sorts of "irrational" behaviors that author Dan Ariely assesses in Predictably Irrational. By looking at behavioral economics, Ariely explains why we spend our money the way we do, based on "guidelines" that others have set. It's a "fascinating, eye-opening read" (Publishers Weekly).


The Middle-Class Millionaire: The Rise of the New Rich and How They Are Changing America by Russ Alan Prince and Lewis Schiff
305.5234 PRIN
Wealth experts Russ Alan Prince and Lewis Schiff consider "middle-class millionaires" to be those households who have earned rather than inherited their money--and who are worth between one and ten million dollars (for a look at the super-rich, try Robert Frank's Richistan). Their book assesses the influence of these working rich and their attitudes on the U.S. economy as well as on its society, institutions, and values. If you're curious about this segment of the population--they drive much of consumer spending--check out The Middle-Class Millionaire to learn more.


The Wall Street Journal Complete Identity Theft Guidebook: How to Protect Yourself from the Most Pervasive Crime in America - by Terri Cullen
362.88 CULL
According to personal finance columnist Terri Cullen, the average identity-theft victim will have to spend 600 hours clearing his or her name. To avoid having to take on that task, Cullen uses the first part of her book to explain the various types of identity theft and to share how you can best prevent it happening to you. The second part describes what to do if your identity is stolen. She also discusses the use of credit reports, encryption, and computer software, and analyzes the laws that protect the victim. Booklist says that this is "a straightforward guide broken up with interesting sidebars and plenty of charts."

*Titles and descriptions are from NEXT READS' April Business & Personal Finance Newsletter. If you haven't signed up for this email newsletter service, do so today. Log on to the library's website http://www.lcplin.org/ and click on the NextReads icon.



See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

April Business at Lake County Public Library


DATABASE OF THE MONTH: Reference USA

The Reference USA Business databases contain detailed information on more than 12 million U.S. businesses. Details include sales figures, executive names and number of employees. Searches can be performed using these categories and more. Reference USA Residential information covers 102 million U.S. residents and is compiled from more than 3,900 White Page telephone directories.

Visit the library today to find out more about this unique marketing tool.


COMMUNITY OUTREACH: SPRING EXPO 2008



Merrillville's 2008 Chamber of Commerce Spring Expo - Lake County Public Library's display board highlights business databases, such as Reference USA.



Over 125 "I Love My Library" bags were handed out to attendees - along with information on the business resources that are available at the Lake County Public Library.


See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm


Friday, February 29, 2008

March Business at Lake County Public Library

DATABASE OF THE MONTH: Hoover's Online

Hoover's Online is a database of 12 million companies with in-depth coverage of 40,000 of the world's top businesses. Use this source to uncover basic company information, investment figures and background on companies and their competition.

Available in all branches of the Lake County Public Library as well as remotely. To access Hoover's from your office or home you will need a Lake County Public Library Card and a four-digit pin number. Call the library today for more information.


NEW BOOKS*

Jim Cramer's Stay Mad for Life: Get Rich, Stay Rich (Make Your Kids Even Richer) James J. Cramer with Cliff Mason
332.89 CRAM


Jim Cramer is known for his outrageous antics (and investing advice) on CNBC's Mad Money; in Stay Mad for Life he outlines a comprehensive financial program for individuals at--you guessed it--every stage of life. Rather than focusing solely on selecting stocks, Cramer's newest book deals with personal finance issues like getting out of credit card debt, planning for retirement, and creating a budget. He then goes on to share his rules of investing and preferred market sectors and stocks, and outlines a guide to mutual funds. If you're a fan of his show but are looking for a more basic guide to finance, this will be a good choice.


The Girl's Guide to Kicking Your Career Into Gear: Valuable Lessons, True Stories, and Tips for Using What You've Got (a Brain!) to Make Your Worklife Work for You Caitlin Friedman and Kimberly Yorio
331.702082 FRIE

Chock full of advice, inspiration, strategies, and guidelines on how women can--and should--take charge of every aspect of their careers, this guide is appropriate for women on any rung of the career ladder. Tips focus on such challenges as how to diffuse conflict, manage personal issues, and highlight one's accomplishments. Authors Caitlin Friedman and Kimberly Yorio (authors of The Girl's Guide to Being a Boss (Without Being a Bitch)) are known for their down-to-earth manner and upbeat attitude; Publishers Weekly says that this book "should win them readers seeking a can-do kick in the pants."

How Toyota Became #1: Leadership Lessons from the World's Greatest Car Company David Magee
658.4092 MAGE

Toyota, which started as a family-run loom business, has become a huge success in an industry beset by financial troubles. In How Toyota Became #1, journalist and author David Magee shows how Toyota's commitment to excellence and dedication to its customers and employees has led to its competitive advantage and healthy bottom line. Check out Magee's book for an excellent introduction to and explanation of the principles behind Toyota's success.

*Titles and descriptions are from NEXT READS' February Business & Personal Finance Newsletter. If you haven't signed up for this email newsletter service, do so today. Log on to the library's website http://www.lcplin.org/ and click on the NextReads icon.


See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

February Business at Lake County Public Library


USEFUL BUSINESS DATABASES

Business and Company Resource Center

Business & Company Resource Center brings together in a single database company profiles, company brand information, rankings, investment reports, company histories, chronologies, and periodicals. Search this database to find detailed company and industry news and information.

This database is available to all Lake County Public Library cardholders. Login with your card number and pin from any Internet connection.

Call the library (219-769-3541) to schedule an appointment for tips on using this comprehensive database.



NEW DVD TITLES

INVESTING & WEALTH MANAGEMENT
DVD 332.6 INVE c. 2006 6 discs
Ever wished you could take time away from scratching out a living to attend the in-person seminars led by the nation’s top investment gurus and financial speakers? This series of program will provide access to seven of today’s most influential wealth coaches. Among the presenters on this 6 disc set are Robert Helms, Jim Rohn, Brian Tracy, Robert Allen, Bob Proctor and Toni Turner.

SALES SUCCESS

DVD 658.85 SALE c. 2006 6 discs
Sales Success on DVD presents six of today’s most respected sales motivators. From vocal signals to vocabulary; connecting to closing, the Sales Success program offers hours of inspiration and practical tips to power-up your influence while building and expanding client relationships. Imagine having a private audience with America’s premier sales consultants! Presenters include Georgre Walther, Dr. Tony Alessandra, Zig Ziglar, Tom Hopkins, Jim Cathcart and Nido Qubein.

LEADERSHIP
DVD 658.4 LEAD c. 2006 6 discs
This program offers practical information from some of the most influential success coaches-the ones in demand by Fortune 500 companies the world over. Covering issues from time management to teamwork, these programs offer tips to inspire and motivate you in the workplace and beyond. The speakers for these programs include: Chris Widener, Dr. Sheila Murray Bethel, Brad Worthley, Laura Stack, Bryan Dodge, and Zig Ziglar.



RECOMMENDED BUSINESS NEWS SOURCES

Barron's - indispensible business and financial weekly - articles on current developments in economics, finance, and politics as related to business and a large statistical section covering stock and bond quotations. Includes some insider transactions and current material from corporate reports.

Crain's Chicago Business - newspaper format covers all phases of Chicago's business, including articles, directories, and statistics.

Business 2.0 - monthly magazine covers business with a modern edge: internet and emerging industries are emphasized.



See more information about the Lake County (IN) Public Library & its services to business at
http://www.lcplin.org/research/businesslines.htm

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

January Business at Lake County Public Library

USEFUL BUSINESS WEBSITES

INDIANA ECONOMIC DIGEST - http://www.indianaeconomicdigest.net/
Daily News on Business and Economic Events throughout Indiana

The Digest culls daily news from newspapers around the state and focuses on topics about development-life sciences, expansions and closings, education, taxes and more. This service is made possible by a partnership of the Realtors of Indiana, the Hoosier State Press Association, and the Indiana Business Research Center.

A sampling of December 26, 2007 Indiana articles:
  • Ideas to fix tax system divergent
  • Downtown Columbus mall partially coming down, to be replaced in two years
  • Indiana on wild's side
  • Porter County Commissioner: South Shore rail expansion not worth it
Website also features daily New York Times Headlines. Check out this useful website and you'll return daily for news updates.


NEW DVD TITLES at the Lake County Public Library

Ever wished you had the time for a one-on-one, in person seminar led by a world authority on real estate prosperity? With REAL ESTATE INVESTOR’S COLLEGE on DVD, property investment guru Dolf de Roos demonstrates field-tested strategies and insider techniques designed for novice and seasoned real estate investors alike. This 6 disc set offers an in-depth compendium of how-to tips for creating and perpetuating property income, then allows you to sit in on a series of international question-and-answer sessions featuring specific real estate queries from program participants.

Disc One:
Real Estate Riches


Disc Two:
Discussions with Dolf-The Caribbean

Disc Three:
Discussions with Dolf: Santa Monica/Las Vegas/Cape Coral

Disc Four:
Discussions with Dolf: New York/San Diego/San Francisco

Disc Five:
Discussions with Dolf: New Zealand/Napa Valley

Disc Six:
Discussions with Dolf: Squaw Peak/Minnesota/Seattle


To reserve these titles, contact the Lake County Public Library at 219-769-3541 today.



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Friday, November 23, 2007

December Business at Lake County Public Library

USEFUL BUSINESS WEBSITES

Better Business Bureau - http://www.neindiana.bbb.org/

The BBB serves the 23 northern counties of Indiana with offices in Fort Wayne, Osceola and Merrillville. Find the information you're looking for whether you are a consumer or a business. It is easy to check a business or charity for its accreditation or any filed complaints using this website.

The online News Center offers timely news, such as the 11/19/2007 posting: "Play It Safe Over the Holidays."


NEW BOOKS*

All the Money in the World: How the Forbes 400 Make--and Spend--Their Fortunes
Peter W. Bernstein and Annalyn Swan, Editors
(On Order)

Since 1982, Forbes magazine has compiled an annual list of the 400 wealthiest Americans, ranked by net worth. In All the Money in the World, authors Bernstein and Swan profile these wealthy Americans and reveal how they made their fortunes and saved, enhanced, and occasionally squandered their wealth. Though familiar names like Donald Trump and Warren Buffet appear, so too do plenty of fascinating and unfamiliar ones. There's plenty here that will appeal to business historians as well as those who just want to know how the super-wealthy achieved such success.


Basic Black: The Essential Guide for Getting Ahead at Work (and in Life)
Cathie Black
(On Order)

Cathie Black, now president of Hearst Magazines, was one of the first women to climb the ranks in American newspaper and magazine publishing--she was also the first female publisher of a weekly magazine (New York), and she convinced Oprah to create O, The Oprah Magazine. In Basic Black, she shares her experiences and accomplishments on the road to success, and inserts valuable lessons on everything from self-confidence to how to recognize (and seize) opportunity. Those interested in the publishing industry or the role of women in business will find much to like in this close-up view of a groundbreaking career.


The Lies about Money: Achieving Financial Security and True Wealth by Avoiding the Lies Others Tell Us--and the Lies We Tell Ourselves
Ric Edelman
332.6 EDEL

Financial expert Ric Edelman has been writing about investing for many years; in The Lies about Money, he identifies misleading aspects of popular investment practices and offers advice on how to achieve long-term goals. For the most part, he sticks to exposing the dangers of the retail mutual fund industry, but he also peppers this guide with the basic concepts of portfolio management and saving for college or retirement. Publishers Weekly praises Edelman's latest, citing its "clear writing and helpful advice."


The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World
Alan Greenspan
332.11092 GREE

Alan Greenspan spent nearly 19 years as chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, presiding over the stock market crash of October 1987, the aftermath of 9/11, and the advent of new technologies that changed the way business is done around the world. These professional achievements, as well as recollections from his childhood, figure in The Age of Turbulence, though Greenspan also delves into economic issues such as income inequality and globalization. Part memoir and part monetary policy, The Age of Turbulence is also "surprisingly frank" (The New York Times).

*Titles and descriptions are from NEXT READS' December Business & Personal Finance Newsletter. If you haven't signed up for this email newsletter service, do so today. Log on to the library's website http://www.lakeco.lib.in.us/ and click on the NextReads icon.


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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

November Business News at Lake County Public Library

USEFUL ONLINE PUBLICATION - INcontext

INcontext is a publication of the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business and receives major support from the State of Indiana (administered by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development) and from the Lilly Endowment, Inc.

You can read this publication online or download a pdf version from a link on the website. Timely articles fill the monthly issues, such as "Offshoring and Near-Shoring: Movement of Work Studies," "Beyond the Front Desk of the Hospitality Industry," and "Monthly Metrics: Indiana's Economic Dashboard."

This website spotlights Census 2010, monthy unemployment statistics, a county profile map, and Quick Links to STATS Indiana, Indiana Business Research Center, Indiana Economic Digest, Access Indiana and more.

Add this website to your Favorites: http://www.incontext.indiana.edu/


NEW BOOKS

The Elephant and the Dragon: The Rise of India and China
and What It Means For All of Us
Robyn Meredith
330.951 MERE
In The Elephant and the Dragon, Forbes magazine journalist Robyn Meredith examines the rise of China and India as emerging international economic powers. In addition, Meredith discusses what America ("buyer to the world") needs to know about the economic strategies of China ("factory to the world") and India ("back office to the world") in order to compete in the global marketplace. She closes this "thought-provoking and well-researched book" (Booklist) with recommendations for the U.S., which include strengthening the educational system and fostering innovation.


Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster
Dana Thomas
338.47 THOM
Luxury goods were once only available to the truly wealthy, who bought both exquisite craftsmanship and the cachet of owning an exclusive item when they made their purchases. Now, Newsweek and Harper's Bazaar journalist Dana Thomas documents how luxury goods--and their availability--have been both transformed and transforming. In the change from limited distribution by quality-minded family businesses to mass production by profit-minded big corporations, quality has fallen by the wayside and the purpose of consumption has changed. Curious? Look no further than Deluxe, which is "as entertaining as it is informative" (The New York Times Book Review).


Back on the Career Track: A Guide for Stay-at-Home Moms Who Want to Return to Work
Carol Fishman Cohen and Vivian Steir Rabin
650.14085 COHE
This step-by-step reference for stay-at-home moms offers advice on reentering the workforce as well as an exploration of the trade-offs that working moms might face. Along with sample resumés and a list of other resources, Back on the Career Track also discusses career options after time away from the working world and shares tips on self-marketing and reintegrating with formerly junior co-workers. As Business Week puts it, "For those who say you can't go back, this book is the definitive rebuttal."

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