'ETF’s: Lokaal handelen, wereldwijd verdienen' laat zien hoe dat kan. Je ontdekt hoe je breed spreidt, kosten beperkt en vervolgens fiscaal de juiste paden kiest – op een heldere en overzichtelijke manier.
A Buzz in the Building is written for people who want to run an organisation in which the people who work in it take ownership and accountability and remain enthusiastic, engaged and motivated to do their best. Meer
Companies like Enron, WorldCom, and Siemens have defined the dark side of the corporate world in 21st century. This book is designed to address the diverse requirements of directors and heightened investor awareness, with an intelligent and comprehensive presentation of the structure and practice of boardroom management. Meer
In this first publication from the Little Heresies series, eight heretics, all leading thinkers and practitioners in their professional fields, explain the effects of neoliberal thinking across a wide range of public services. Meer
During the last decade, the sustainability position in multinational corporations has grown in influence. Much literature has explored how corporations can play an important role in solving the environmental challenges facing the planet. Meer
Following the international success of The Fish Rots from the Head: Developing Effective Directors, this sequel from Bob Garratt explains the public's distrust of the people who govern us - the directors, owners, regulators and politicians - and how this can be changed. Meer
Ideal for IT practitioners with project management responsibility, this book explains the principles of IT-related project management, covering key areas such as project planning, monitoring and control, change and risk management and communication between project stakeholders. Meer
Internationalization is a strategic issue for companies as it is today the central axis for the development of small and medium–sized enterprises (SMEs). Meer
Growing your business sustainably and successfully isn't just about systems, visions and values. The secret to a thriving business? It's in the team - the people part. Meer