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Business 2.0, April 2006

Magazine - Business 2.0
Wednesday, 05 September 2007

Business 2.0, April 2006, Asiaing.comBusiness 2.0 informs readers on what is working today in management, technology, marketing and other areas.

Business 2.0 provides comprehensive industry coverage including emerging technologies, business models and trends. Also learn strategies of groundbreaking companies and how to put them to use.

Business 2.0 covers the people and ideas shaping the new economy -- the visioneers changing the rules and riding the wave of the Internet Age.

Business 2.0 is a magazine founded by magazine entrepreneur Chris Anderson and journalist James Daly, formerly at Forbes and Wired, in 1998 to chronicle the rise of the "New Economy."

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Cover Story:

Great management formulas aren't handed down on stone tablets. At even the smartest companies, they emerge from years of trial and error. Here are 25 best practices you've probably never heard of--and might want to start implementing tomorrow.

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Business 2.0 offers today's "visionaries" a refreshing blend of traditional and contemporary business strategies. Lighthearted perspectives give way to hard-hitting articles on industry trends, while historic references pay homage to some of the world's all-time-great business leaders. Regular features include "Startup" ("People, trends, wild conjecture"), "What Works" ("Tactics, tools, true-life adventures") and "Self Serve" ("Navigate your life, enhance your view"). Throw in some flashy graphics and unusual fonts, and a slant towards the Internet economy, and Business 2.0 is well-positioned for the next century of business.

--Elizabeth Malker (From Amazon.com)

 

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