Business and Interpersonal Skills
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Author: Teresa Harrington Summary: This new book sets out an analysis and discussion of Generally Accepted Accounting Practice in Ireland (Irish GAAP) as it applies to charities in the Republic of Ireland.
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Author: Kevin McSharry Summary: This book summarises some of the complex accounting areas that are specific to the retail sector and provides a simple and easy to follow guide to the change to IFRS for SMEs.
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Author: Neil Hughes Summary: After more than a year of the hardest hitting recession in living memory, Irish business has been left shell-shocked. A generation of business owners and managers, who had been conditioned to only consider solutions that involved throwing (borrowed) money at a problem, are now compromised by the bust and ill-equipped to deal with the challenges they face.
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Author: Rachel Killeen Summary: In five simple steps, Client Science gives you practical marketing techniques to help you attract more clients to your practice. It combines the author's broad experience in professional services marketing, with insights she has gathered from numerous professionals, including accountants, architects, bankers, medical and legal practitioners.
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Author: Andrew Brown Summary: Using real-life examples, the book provides practical advice to anyone responsible for dealing with fraud on how they can reduce the risk of being a victim of fraud.
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Author: June Menton Summary: It's an essential guide for people starting a business, trainee accountants and non-accountants seeking to gain insight of accounting principles.
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Author: Bevan Lloyd Summary: The Combined Code on Corporate Governance (2008) requires that a board of directors maintain a sound system of internal control. This principle includes an, at least, annual review of all material controls and risk management systems. The purpose of this book is to create a detailed and practical guide to the actual mechanics of implementing such a risk management system.
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Author: Kevin Salter Summary: Going Paperless is not only about saving paper and space. The real goal of storing and retrieving documents electronically is a dramatic improvement in efficiency and productivity.
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Author: Pat Sheridan Summary: This title is aimed at owners, directors, managers, supervisors, team leaders and indeed anyone who has responsibility for the work of others.
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Updated by: Catherine Corcoran & Fiona Buckley of Baker Tilly Ryan Glennon Summary: Internal Procedures Manual: Human Resources and Employment, written by Chartered Accountants Ireland, and updated by Catherine Corcoran and Fiona Buckley of Baker Tilly Ryan Glennon, this manual is specifically designed for Chartered Accountants' practices in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern.
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Authors: John Doran, Margaret Healy, Maeve McCutcheon and Steve O’Callaghan Summary: This short research paper answers the question: How can we ensure that students using cases in large classes prepare the case in advance, work collectively, make meaningful contributions, ask questions of each other, participate in large class discussions....AND... achieve a valuable learning experience?
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Author: Sean McLoughney Summary: To be employable in today's job market requires a new adaptable way of thinking and behaving. Slave to a Job, Master of your Career is a new book by Sean McLoughney that challenges people to change their mindset from being an employee to being an entrepreneur in the workplace.
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Author: Sean McLoughney Summary: Slave to the Clock, Master of Time will transform the way you use your time. It takes you on a step-by step journey to develop a personal time management strategy that will give you the time for personal and professional success..
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Author: Tim McCormick and Dermot Duff Summary: A new book from Chartered Accoutants Ireland, Strategic Cost Reduction, advises anyone who is considering or is about to embark on a course of major cost reduction in their organisation. It fits effective cost reduction into a wider strategic framework: the challenge being to radically reduce costs, while still surviving and prospering...
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Summary: This e-book for Kindle and PDF download collates perspectives on ethics from a number of different sectors of the economy.
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Author: Barry Brophy Summary: The Natural Presenter tells you how to harness conversational energy and fluidity when making a presentation.
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Author: Neil Hughes Summary: This eBook for Kindle was previously published in paperback as Beating the Recession. It provides a framework to help businesses successfully trade through challenging economic conditions.
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Author: Des Peelo Summary: The topic of valuations permeates all aspects of business life. It is the measure of capital value on stockmarkets around the world, the mainspring of wealth and its creation, and the store of value for the economic wellbeing of a country.
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Authors: Terry Prone and Kieran Lyons Summary: This Business of Writing shows how to use English in work and study, with confidence, error-free. More than a style guide and a list of dos and don’ts, this uniquely Irish text is the go-to resource for how to write essays, articles, academic papers, speeches, presentations, reports and summaries...
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