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Checking Your Assumptions - Part I of II
Learn to check your assumptions both in your your personal and professional life

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Book Review -- Managing Media Relations – By Carole Howard, Wilma Mathews; Waveland Press, 4180 IL Route 83, Suite 101, Long Grove IL 60047; 847.634.0081, www.waveland.com , ISBN 1-57766-440-X, January 2006, 256 pages, $24.95

The Publicity Handbook, New Edition
Book Review -- by David R. Yale, Andrew J. Carothers; McGraw-Hill Trade, Two Penn Plaza, NY, NY 10121; ISBN 084432424, May 2001, 464 pages, $22.95

Andrew Carnegie Quotes
Andrew Carnegie Quotes

Andrew Carnegie Biography
When he was alive, Andrew Carnegie was the second richest man and the founder of the most powerful corporation in the world. Thus, from his humble beginnings in Scotland to his rise to the top of the industrial world in the United States, there is no shortage of information on the biography of Andrew Carnegie.

Andrew Carnegie and the Rise of Big Business
Perhaps more than any other entrepreneur, the one that has come to most symbolize the process of industrialization and the rise of big business in America is none other than Andrew Carnegie. Born in Scotland when the United Kingdom was in the early phase of its own industrialization, Andrew Carnegie came to the United States at a time that would prove to be rife with opportunity for the ambitious young entrepreneur.

Andrew Carnegie Gospel of Wealth
In 1889, steel magnate and self-made millionaire Andrew Carnegie wrote an essay that would go on to change the way many of the world’s richest thought about their wealth and the responsibility that came along with it. “The Gospel of Wealth” was Andrew Carnegie’s attempt to infuse the business world – especially the upper class of self-made millionaires – with a new sense of philanthropy.

What the Best CEOs Know by Jeffrey Krames
Jeffrey Krames gives us a glimpse inside the minds of 7 of the top CEOs. He profiles: Michael Dell, Jack Welch, Gerstner of IBM, Andy Grove, Bill Gates, Herb Kelleher and Sam Walton. These men were all at the helm of very large companies and some faced seemingly insurmountable problems. Others had policies that allowed them to get far ahead of their competitors. Read on to find out what you can learn from each of these CEO's and how their experiences can help your business.

Do you know when your next big idea will hit you?
A simple idea of collecting thoughts and ideas and organizing your day. Habits that built an empire for Andrew Carnegie, the world's richest ever man.

Work from Home
Kelly and Andrew from Melbourne, Australia here! We just want to share with you an opportunity for you to work from home and potentially earn a fantastic income.

Is brand more powerful than strategy in creating competitive advantage?
“As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do.” - Andrew Carnegie

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