Author: Stephen Birchall
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Keywords: minefield, map, sap
Number of Pages: 252
Published: 2005-08-16
List price: $17.50
ISBN-10: 1420873873
ISBN-13: 9781420873870

It is a book for SAP Users SAP Project Managers SAP Consultants Business managers End users Recruitment agencies In fact anyone wanting to know how NOT to get SAP wrong. The book is entitled "SAP - A map of the minefield" and this is a very appropriate title, especially as it is so easy to make really basic errors without realising it until it is too late. It explains the "do’s and don’ts" but more importantly it explains the logic behind the suggestions rather than just making statements and laying down rules. It is not a technical book and can be read from cover to cover or you c

Authors:Scott Moeller, Chris Brady,
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: acquisitions, minefield, mergers, navigating, amp, intelligent
Number of Pages: 328
Published: 2007-09-10
List price: $39.95
ISBN-10: 0470058129
ISBN-13: 9780470058121

Most mergers and acquisitions fail to deliver their expected outcomes, yet they remain essential for growing world-class companies. It follows that those handling M&As must draw on all the tools at their disposal to improve their chances of success. Applying the techniques of business intelligence can help managers to beat the odds.  Intelligent M&A looks at the full process of a merger or acquisition from start to finish, and identifies areas where business intelligence can improve the odds of a favourable outcome. Using techniques developed by governmental intelligence servi

Author: Irene Gendzier
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Keywords: society, modern, middle, east, history, lebanon, minefield, united, states, intervention, notes
Number of Pages: 520
Published: 2006-09-29
List price: $30.00
ISBN-10: 0231140118
ISBN-13: 9780231140119

Irene Gendzier’s critically acclaimed, wide-reaching analysis of post-World War II U.S. policy in Lebanon posits that the politics of oil and pipelines figured far more significantly in U.S. relations with Lebanon than previously believed. In 1958 the United States sent thousands of troops to shore up the Lebanese regime in the face of domestic opposition and civil war. The justification was preventing a coup in Iraq, but recently declassified documents show that the true objective was to protect America’s commercial, political, and strategic interests in Beirut and the Middle East
  
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