Entrepreneurship: Theory, Process, and Practice (Hardcover)

June 14, 2010 · Posted in Entrepreneurship · Comment 

Entrepreneurship: Theory, Process, and Practice

Review

“The book is a rich, readable introduction to entrepreneurship well positioned to excite undergraduate students about entrepreneurship, help them avoid pitfalls, and successfully pursue entrepreneurial careers. The book is also a wonderful reference for students that can be on their bookshelf throughout their career to remind them of the fundamentals of entrepreneurship.”"The text is used widely and deserves its strong reputation in the world of entrepreneurship education. (more…)

The Art of SEO: Mastering Search Engine Optimization (Theory in Practice) (Paperback)

March 27, 2010 · Posted in Internet Marketing · Comment 

The Art of SEO: Mastering Search Engine Optimization (Theory in Practice)

A well-designed, easy-to-navigate website is useless if no one can find it. If your company is going to succeed in the web economy, optimizing your site for search engine visibility is essential. In this book, four of the most noted experts in the field of search engine optimization (SEO) provide you with proven guidelines and cutting-edge techniques for planning and executing a comprehensive SEO strategy. The authors clearly explain SEO fundamentals, while correcting many commo (more…)

E-Business: Strategic Thinking and Practice (Hardcover)

March 26, 2010 · Posted in eCommerce / eBiz · Comment 

E-Business: Strategic Thinking and Practice

This comprehensive introduction to e-business centers on four key areas of strategic planning–technology, management, marketing, and finance. Canzer focuses on what students need to know about developing, managing, and maintaining a successful e-business, rather than the technical logistics of setting up a site, making the text ideal for e-business courses or principles of marketing and management courses. Case studies and examples illustrate how theory is successfully translat (more…)

PMP Exam Prep Questions, Answers, & Explanations: 800+ PMP Practice Questions with Detailed Solutions (Volume 1) (Paperback)

March 17, 2010 · Posted in Project Management · Comment 

PMP Exam Prep Questions, Answers, & Explanations: 800+ PMP Practice Questions with Detailed Solutions (Volume 1)

Countless time and money is spent preparing for the PMP exam. So why aren’t students laser-focused on taking practice exams before attempting the real thing? Based on the PMBOK Guide – Fourth Edition (2009), the practice tests in this book are designed to help students adjust to the pace, subject matter, and difficulty of the real PMP exam. Geared towards anyone preparing for the exam, all tests include clear solutions to help you understand core concepts. I (more…)

CISSP Review Notes – Notes I used to pass the exam

I became a Certified Information Systems Security Professional in 2007. I studied for nearly a year. It took so long because I had to self-study and I followed the best process I know (in essence what works for me). I was tempted on getting some of them brain dumps, but I thought better. I also debated whether I should attend one of them bootcamps.  But I don’t think these bootcamps are worth what they are charging, typically $2500.00 for one week.

So I decided to go Spartan and go old school. I read the Shon Harris book and the official CISSP book for at least 2 hours every morning with the target of finishing a Domain per week. All the while highlighting stuff that I thought would be useful and worth highlighting. So you can imagine that process took me at least 20 weeks, reading two books. Read more

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