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Saturday, November 05, 2005

Up Against the Wal-Marts. Dan Taylor; Jeanne Archer.

Up Against the Wal-Marts
by Dan Taylor; Jeanne Archer.
Amacom: 1996.

Easy-reading book with 90% self-evident information: focus on customer service, keep costs low, plan and evaluate everything.

However, their points are often backed up with examples of how smaller businesses can compete with the retail giants. They also extensively elaborate on several points -- especially making sure your employees are as focused on customer service -- and able to provide it -- as you are. Another major point, though sort of passed over, is to use modern merchandising.

There is a good reference section on simple accounting reports and types of evaluations one can & should do, some worthless examples & tips at the end, and good background info on the big chains. I only wish this were more up-to-date with online retailing.

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Tuesday, June 07, 2005

February 3, 2005

Beyond Greed: The Hunt Family's Bold Attempt to Corner the Silver Market

Stephen Fay. Penguin: 1983.

"Silver Thursday" was the first day since "Black Monday" to earn a special designation by the financial world. This book gives a very detailed historical analysis of the events leading up to it.

Fay does an excellent job of explaining some of the inner workings of a confusing and complex issue. This history reads like a thriller, a similarity which is supported throughout by some incredible personalities. Although Fay is careful to state when he is speculating (no pun intended) on certain issues, and although he has to use a little poetic license, the real people and real events are shocking! Some of the best parts of this book involve transcriptions of dialogues between various government agencies. Also, when he shows the reader how very different the billionaire Hunt family's reality is than ours, Fay is able to paint a magical world.

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