Download or read book When the Chips Are Down written by Pranay Kotasthane and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2023-11-18 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: To the world at large, technology was synonymous with software. Within months, the subject of such conversations has changed dramatically. Today, the hardware that runs all software - semiconductors or chips - has become a subject of WhatsApp groups and international politics. The chip shortage during COVID-19 made governments take notice of this complex supply chain. The US began denying advanced semiconductors to Chinese companies. Worsening China-Taiwan relations further intensified the debate. By 2022, China, the US, India, the EU, and Japan had released plans worth billions of dollars for setting up new semiconductor facilities. This book is a comprehensive overview of this “meta-critical” technology. How are semiconductors important from a geopolitical perspective? Why did the US and Taiwan become powerhouses in this domain while Russia and India fell behind? Is China's semiconductor sector a threat to the world? What are the future trends to watch out for? These are the questions that this book answers.
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Download or read book 88 Keys to Music Business Success written by Mark Cabaniss and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2024-12-03 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Your bible for learning the business in the music business from A to Z.”—Dolly Parton Making a living with music isn’t the easiest pursuit in life, but it can be one of the most rewarding. 88 Keys to Music Business Success provides cut-to-the-chase essentials and tips for building a career in the music business. Whether your desire is performing, songwriting, publishing, or another area in the music industry, Mark Cabaniss gives the street-smart facts, advice, action plans, and inspiration needed for a career. From talent to tax tips and everything in between, the book covers the highs, lows, and gamut of complexities of the music business in a readable, friendly, and conversational tone. The 88 keys cover facts about the business of music as well as inspiring stories from the trenches, along with encouraging and informative pithy quotes from well-known creatives and executives in the industry. This is a must-have book that will not only educate but motivate beginners to chart their course in music while established professionals will be affirmed and refreshed to reach new heights in an existing career.
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Download or read book Rules Don t Work for Me written by Gail Summers and published by Business Expert Press. This book was released on 2021-11-15 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is tough to succeed in these days whether it’s the business of life of the business of business. It can be especially tough for outliers. Here is the personal code for success for one outlier. Of course, it all depends on how one defines success. If success means happiness at home and in the workplace, this is the code for you. In this book we will explore nine principles to live and work by from an outlier perspective. This is not saying these principles and this personal code are the only way. They are just one way. The hope is that you will find your own way and embrace your own outlierness and uniqueness. The principles are: Know Thyself, Develop Courage, Develop Mastery, Grow Your Pennies, Be Tenacious, Have Faith, Lead the Way, Challenge the System, and Save the World. Along with these principles, the author will share a little of her story and stories from clients who came to her for career coaching. I have changed the names of clients to protect their confidentiality. Perhaps you wonder. What is an outlier? There is no one perfect definition. It means you may think different than others or feel left out or you don’t relate to the status quo, or the status quo makes no sense. It may mean that whenever you follow whatever rules are set for you that those same rules don’t seem to work for you. Consider rethinking the rules.
Download or read book MY REASON MY HERO Inspirational True Stories from Successful Entrepreneurs and Their Amazing Kids written by Brian Ainsley Horn and published by Ainsley & Allen Publishing. This book was released on 2017-10-27 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Being a parent, like running a company, can be tough at times. However, being an entrepreneur can put you at an advantage. Entrepreneurs are clever, imaginative and mentally inquisitive by nature, and sharing these unique traits with your kids can help them be successful. This book is about the lessons that we as entrepreneurs have learned from our kids, and applied in our businesses, and also about the entrepreneurial lessons our kids have already learned from us. These are the most important lessons that 22 successful entrepreneurs wanted to share with other entrepreneurial parents like you. Enjoy all their inspirational stories, and even share them with your children. Featuring Inspirational Stories from: Brian Ainsley HornBella HornCarmen SakuraiJoshua Sakurai-MaranonRyan StewmanJax StewmanJody JelasMilly & Joey TolhopfVictor Bell JrAaron Holland BellNora SudduthRyann SudduthKolby KolibasNoah KolibasSophie KolibasSara FlowersCole FlowersMark Evans DMMark Evans IIIRenée JeanLeana MarieRaul VillacisAlejandro VillacisBrandon James DuncanIsla Jo DuncanMaria WhalenRiana WhalenMarshall SylverSterling SylverSarie TaylorMaia TaylorChad Michael HensleyGabriel Alexander HensleyTroy A. BroussardThales G. BroussardNancy E. KlenschGriffin HeckfordJason & Nandi MooreBodhi Shonin MooreDr. Matt MotilGrayson MotilLogan MotilPeighton MotilElla MotilJaxson MotilJames M. TrothKaitlyn A. TrothAndy HussongKurtis Hussong
Download or read book Success Is an Exaggeration written by Deb Dutta and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2014-03-06 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Success Is An Exaggeration debunks our most common notions about success. Achieving success is too often represented as a complex and demanding process, one that is out of the reach of most people. But success is very relative, not necessarily the result of a sequence of great ideas and uncompromising effort. It is often the outcome of flashes of brilliant behavior, belief, attitude, and approach that each of us demonstrates in our daily lives, often without any training or realization. Once we become aware of these traits and transform them into sustainable habits, success starts to unfold. This book is a daisy chain of easy flowing chapters with examples from the workplace, sports, movies, and life in general that nudge the reader toward these flashes of brilliancebrilliance that can be repeated and help construct fulfilling and rewarding outcomes. This is a book not only for the professional trying to build a successful career. It is directed at anyone anywhere, doing anything with the intention of being good at it.
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Download or read book Leave Something on the Table written by Frank Bennack and published by Simon & Schuster. This book was released on 2019-10-15 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One of the most innovative minds in business provides an equally original guide to getting ahead. Frank Bennack’s accomplishments in media and business are unrivaled. He was named chief executive of Hearst in 1979, and for nearly 30 years he helped solidify the company’s reputation as a leader in consumer media, overseeing the purchase of more than two dozen television stations and several major newspapers (Houston Chronicle), the launch of top-selling magazines (O, The Oprah Magazine), and a partnership with ABC, now the Walt Disney Company, to create the pioneering cable networks A&E, HISTORY, and Lifetime. One of his greatest achievements was when, in 1990, he negotiated a 20 percent stake in ESPN for $167 million. The sports network would be valued by market analysts at roughly $30 billion. He also played a key role in Hearst’s march toward diversification, with acquisitions of business media assets including global ratings agency Fitch Group. In Leave Something on the Table, Bennack takes readers behind the scenes of these high-stakes moves and offers practical tips for excelling in the corporate world and beyond. He tells stories from his Texas childhood—a first job at 8, his own television show at 17—that foretold why he would become a CEO at 46. And he shares his encounters with US presidents, reflects on his longtime commitment to philanthropy, and describes his and his colleagues’ unwavering quest to build the visionary Hearst Tower. This is a heartfelt handbook for how to advance not only as a professional but as a person. As Bennack writes, “It’s not currently fashionable to make the case for the high road. It looks longer, and old-fashioned, and it’s easy to conclude that while you’re climbing the ladder, burdened by your values, others are reaching the top faster. But if the stories in these pages suggest a broader truth, it’s exactly the opposite: The high road is quicker, with a better view along the way, and more satisfaction at the summit.”