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Safia Minney

Much has being written about ethical fashion over recent years, especially since the collapse of Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh in 2013 killing or maiming more than 1,100 factory workers....

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Marina Go

Stereotyping is something that is as old as the hills, and when it comes of women in business this is something that is hard to change as it is as...

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Chris Helder

Chris Helder has put together a very useful little book, in size, not content , offering up the philosophy of ‘Useful Belief’ as verses Positive Thinking, because as he says...

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Amanda Sinclair

Amanda Sinclair is like many of us in this fast paced world – too much to do and too little time. So much so that when she was forced into...

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Laura Fulton

The author is no stranger to writing, as she was an English teacher in a rough inner suburb of Texas, and then moved to Abu Dhabi, where she became a...

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Judy and Dan Smith

This fun little book takes a refreshing new look at how to run a business ethically and successfully with a little bit of mysticism added in just for fun. The...

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David McKnight

Over the past year or more we have all been made well aware of Rupert Murdoch and his global news empire News Corporation due to the “phone hacking scandal’ involving...

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Neil Chenoweth

There is absolutely no doubt what-so-ever that anything to do with Rupert Murdoch can almost be considered the thing novels are written about: fascinating but a figment of someone’s imagination....

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Sylvia Ann Hewlett

The task of following a career pathway is more often than not very difficult, even more so should you be a woman or a person of a minority ethnic group....