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100 questions in cardiology by BMJ (2001) Downlaod

100 questions in cardiology (2001) 










This book differs from most other available cardiology texts. We have designed it to provide didactic answers to specific questions , wherever possible. Some are everyday questions. Others deal with less common situations, where an answer is often not readily found. The book is suitable for all grades of doctor, cardiologist and physician alike.
Responses have been kept as brief as possible and practical. A
few important topics defied our editorial culling and were given more space. The aim was not to review the entire literature, but rather to present the conclusions which that author has reached from such evaluation, combined with experience. Where helpful
or necessary, a few relevant references have been provided with
the answer.
We hope that the text can be read in several ways to suit the
reader – in one go, referred to on the wards or in clinic or dipped into for pleasure and education. The short question and answer format should permit such an approach.
We have tried to produce a selection of topics spanning most
aspects of cardiovascular disease but there will, of course, be
“obvious” questions which we have not posed. Please write to us
c/o BMJ Books, BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H
9JR, with any suggestions for questions you would like to see
answered in a future edition. Finally, because the answers given are “personal” to each author, you may disagree with some
responses. Please feel free to do so. This is not a set of guidelines set in stone.
Diana Holdright and Hugh Montgomery


Bibliographic information
for BMJ
Title BMJ: British Medical Journal, Volume 323, Issues 7303-7311
Contributor British Medical Association
Publisher British Medical Association, 2001
Original from the University of California
Digitized 5 Aug 2011


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How to Act Like a CEO: 10 Rules for Getting to the Top and Staying There by D. A. Benton (2000) Download

How to Act Like a CEO: 10 Rules for Getting to the Top and Staying There by D. A. Benton (2000)


How to Act Like a CEO: 10 Rules for Getting to the Top and Staying There: 10 Rules for Getting to the Top and Staying There









If anybody knows what it takes to get you to the top of the corporate ladder, it’s #1 executive coach Debra Benton. Now, in this follow-up to her best-selling How to Think Like a CEO, she draws upon her work with top-level executives at corporate giants such as AT&T, Colgate, Pepsi, Mobil Oil, Nabisco, American Express, and McKinsey, and interviews she conducted with 100 CEOs around the world, to:
• Identify the 10 “rules of the game” ambitious managers need to follow if they want to make it to the top slot
• Show how successful CEOs apply the rules in their everyday business dealings, and what happens when they break them
• Provide managers with valuable pointers on how to apply each rule in their professional lives

Written by one of the most respected executive coaches in the world, How to Act Like a CEO is must reading for ambitious managers in every industry, whether they aspire to being CEOs or not.



About the author (2000)

D.A. Benton founded Benton Management Resources in 1976 to provide executive development and career counseling. She has worked in seventeen countries and her numerous media appearances around the world have brought her wide acclaim. Her clients include AT&T, American Express, Pepsi, United Airlines, Nabisco, Mobil Oil, PricewaterhouseCoopers & Lybrand, and NASA. Benton is also the bestselling author of How to Think Like a CEO and Secrets of a CEO Coach.




Bibliographic information
for How to Act Like a CEO: 10 Rules for Getting to the Top and Staying There
Title How to Act Like a CEO: 10 Rules for Getting to the Top and Staying There: 10 Rules for Getting to the Top and Staying There
Author D. A. Benton
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional, 2000
ISBN 0071374590, 9780071374590
Length 224 pages 



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