Colin Barrow
Goodreads Author
Born
in Glasgow, The United Kingdom
Member Since
November 2009
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The 30 Day MBA: Your Fast Track Guide to Business Success (30 Day MBA Series)
34 editions
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2009
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Starting A Business for Dummies
31 editions
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2000
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Starting and Running a Business All-In-One for Dummies
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17 editions
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2007
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The 30 Day MBA in Marketing: Your Fast Track Guide to Business Success
14 editions
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2011
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The Business Plan Workbook: A Practical Guide to New Venture Creation and Development
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28 editions
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1988
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The 30 Day MBA in International Business: Your Fast Track Guide to Business Success
14 editions
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2011
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Management by Walking Around
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2013
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Cut Costs Not Corners: A Practical Guide to Staying Competitive and Improving Profits
3 editions
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2010
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Emprender un negocio para Dummies
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The 30 Day MBA in Business Finance: Your Fast Track Guide to Business Success
4 editions
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2016
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“The relationship of employment and inflation is a funny thing...
"Government’s stated goal in this respect is to maintain the economy at full employment. That has the benefit of keeping most citizens happy, while contributing tax to the general good. However, if everyone is in a job the only way a new or growing business can recruit additional staff is to poach from other organizations, usually by offering higher wages. That in turn feeds into inflation..."
Barrow, Colin. The 30 Day MBA: Your Fast Track Guide to Business Success (p. 235). Kogan Page. Kindle Edition.”
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"Government’s stated goal in this respect is to maintain the economy at full employment. That has the benefit of keeping most citizens happy, while contributing tax to the general good. However, if everyone is in a job the only way a new or growing business can recruit additional staff is to poach from other organizations, usually by offering higher wages. That in turn feeds into inflation..."
Barrow, Colin. The 30 Day MBA: Your Fast Track Guide to Business Success (p. 235). Kogan Page. Kindle Edition.”
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