Save Your Business, Save Yourself
Security risks lurk, thieves stalk the corporate suites — Be the savvy exec who knows the security score.
The U.S. Armed Forces Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Survival Manual
The danger of chemical, biological or nuclear terrorism has never been higher. Protect yourself the military way.
Captain Dick Couch
Basic Books, 2003
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The Financial Numbers Game
Creativity is a good thing in business, but not in accounting. Here’s what to look for to be sure the numbers don’t lie.
Charles W. Mulford and Eugene E. Comiskey
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2002
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Don’t ask the existential question: Who am I? Ask a practical one: who is claiming to be me, and using my credit cards?
Don’t let a con artist steal from your firm by hoodwinking your people. The weakest link in your security system is probably the untrained employee — but you can fix that.



