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Katalog naskah-naskah Perpustakaan Pura Pakualaman

Catalog of manuscripts of Pura Pakualaman library.

Catalog of manuscripts of Pura Pakualaman library.

Back to School

Question and Answer Session with Business Students

Read excerpts and full transcripts of business lectures from the legendary Mr. Warren Buffett, including the most interesting things Buffett had to say, as well as things you have never heard him say anywhere else! Addressing topics ranging from "Keys to Investment Success," to "Keys to Avoiding Trouble and Leading a Happy Life," this book is a must-read for business-minded people, young and old.

Addressing topics ranging from "Keys to Investment Success," to "Keys to Avoiding Trouble and Leading a Happy Life," this book is a must-read for business-minded people, young and old.

Corel Draw 8J 活用テクニック

初心者からプロフェッショナルまで、根強い支持を受け続けてきたグラフィックソフト・CorelDRAW。バージョンが「8J」にあがり、ますます使いやすく、そして強力になりました。本書ではその「CorelDRAW8J」の基本的な使用法をわかりやすく解説。これからグラフィックを始めようと思っているけど、なんだかちょっと取っつきにくい―本書はそんな方の強力なサポートになります。

初心者からプロフェッショナルまで、根強い支持を受け続けてきたグラフィックソフト・CorelDRAW。バージョンが「8J」にあがり、ますます使いやすく、そして強力になりました。 ...

Trading Identities

Why Countries and Companies are Taking on Each Others' Roles

Companies and Countries are changing fast -and they are becoming more like each other. As countries develop their "national brands" to compete for investment, trade and tourism, mega-merged global companies are using nation-building techniques to achieve internal cohesion across cultures and are becoming ever more involved in providing public services like education and health. As companies and countries each adopt techniques which have been second nature to the other, Wally Olins asks what these cross-cutting trends mean for the new balance of global power. He explains why global companies are de-emphasising nationality, but seeking popular legitimacy by "talking soft" about their social impact and community involvement, while governments are increasingly talk about performance indicators and hard statistics.

As companies and countries each adopt techniques which have been second nature to the other, Wally Olins asks what these cross-cutting trends mean for the new balance of global power.