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Bilanz is a biweekly business magazine published in Zürich, Switzerland, which has been in circulation since 1977. The magazine started its edition in Germany in 2014. History and profile Bilanz was established in 1977 as a successor of Wirtschaftsrevue, a monthly business magazine published between 1962 and 1977. The founding publisher of the magazine was Jean Frey AG. It came out monthly basis when it was started. In 2005, its frequency was switched to biweekly. The magazine became part of Axel Springer AG in 2007. A subsidiary of the company, Axel Springer Schweiz, publishes the magazine of which headquarters is in Zürich. As of 2014 Dirk Schütz was the editor-in-chief of Bilanz, which features articles related to companies, analyses of the economic events, investment and management of financial asset. It has published an annual list of the 300 richest Swiss since 1989. Its online edition was restarted in 2009. Since 2 May 2014, Bilanz has been also published on a monthly basis as a supplement of Die Welt and Welt Kompakt in Germany. Circulation Bilanz sold 34,000 copies in 1981 and 55,000 copies in 1989. Its total readers were 205,000 in 2010. In 2014, the circulation of the biweekly was 38,387 copies. See also List of magazines in Switzerland References External links Official website Media related to Bilanz at Wikimedia Commons. Discover the Getabstract Ag popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Getabstract Ag books.
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Summary of Gardeners Not Mechanics by Gary Lloyd
getAbstract AGChange consultant Gary Lloyd points out that gardeners cannot predict or control their environments. They must balance art and science, proceed through trial and error, then...
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Summary of Hire on a WHIM by Garrett Miller
getAbstract AGProductivity trainer Garrett Miller shows you how to hire great employees by finding candidates with four musthave qualities that have little to do with skill and lots to do with t...
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Summary of Own Your Career Own Your Life by Andy Storch
getAbstract AGTalent development expert Andy Storch has a clear message: Stop drifting through your working years and start proactively crafting the career and life of your dreams...
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Summary of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
getAbstract AGUpton Sinclair’s novel The Jungle shocked respectable Americans in 1906. Repeated economic crises punctuated rapidly growing industrial output, casting millions of people out of wo...
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Summary of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
getAbstract AG“Let me tell you about the very rich,” F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote in his short story The Rich Boy. “They are different from you and me.” The author’s obsession with and intimate kno...
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Summary of Better Allies by Karen Catlin
getAbstract AGAre you looking for tangible ways to counteract prejudice at work? Entrepreneur Karen Catlin sheds light on how to become a workplace ally to underrepresen...
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Summary of Value by Robyn Haydon
getAbstract AGAustralian business development consultant Robyn Haydon explains why customers should focus on the “value” of the services their suppliers provide, not just on the price. Customers...
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Summary of The Power of a Graceful Leader by Alexsys Thompson
getAbstract AGExecutive coach Alexsys Thompson explains how connecting with your purpose, adopting an attitude of gratitude and guiding people with grace will transform your life and h...
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Summary of Metaphorically Selling by Anne Miller
getAbstract AGYou might say that author Anne Miller is like a homeowner who strikes oil while digging a ditch in the backyard. In this book, she shares knowledge she refined from more than 20 ye...
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Summary of Beowulf by Anonymous
getAbstract AGBeowulf is one of the most controversial works of English literature. This isn’t surprising given that it only exists as a single manuscript that has suffered signif...
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Summary of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
getAbstract AGJane Austen’s popular novel Pride and Prejudice is an inversion of the classic loveatfirstsight cliche: Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet meet at a ball. Darcy isn’t amused; E...
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Summary of A CEO Only Does Three Things by Trey Taylor
getAbstract AGTrey Taylor advises CEOs to focus on three things – culture, talent and numbers. All CEOs must develop knowledge of their values and strengths, then embed those valu...
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Summary of Making Remote Work Work by Gil Gildner
getAbstract AGWork from the beach, the mountains or your house. Work your own hours, as long as you get the job done. Until the Industrial Revolution, doing your job from home was...
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Summary of Wired for Disruption by Henna Inam
getAbstract AGExecutive coach Henna Inam shows how leaders can help their teams deal with change and addresses the biggest disruption firms faced in 2020: COVID19. Based on neuroscientific evide...
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Summary of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
getAbstract AGMany an author has written about their coming of age, but there is hardly anyone who approached this task as uncompromisingly as James Joyce in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ...
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Summary of The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois
getAbstract AGW.E.B. Du Bois was a unique figure in his day. He was a welltraveled writer and thinker with a superb education, culminating with the firstever doctorate a black American earned at...
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Summary of The Image of Leadership by Sylvie di Giusto
getAbstract AGDo you have a “professional imprint”? Does the way you look suggest that you’re a leader? Image consultant Sylvie di Giusto explains how businesspeople should dress, act and carry ...
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Summary of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
getAbstract AGTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea tells the story of marine biologist Pierre Aronnax, his manservant Conseil and harpoonist Ned Land, who – after joining the hunt for...
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Summary of Gap Selling by Keenan
getAbstract AGSelling B2B products or services is difficult. Customers have a million reasons not to buy. Salespeople may devote months to closing a deal, only to lose out at the last ...
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Summary of Managing for Success by Steven Smith
getAbstract AGCalling upon his more than four decades of management and executive experience in the pharmaceutical industry, Steven R. Smith presents a clear, intelligent, highly useful manual f...
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Summary of Onboarding Matters by Donna Weber
getAbstract AGCompanies that disregard their customers shouldn’t be surprised when they move on to other firms in the constant surge of customer churn. No one likes being ignored, especiall...
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Summary of The Ant and the Elephant by Vince Poscente
getAbstract AGFormer Olympian Vince Poscente’s entertaining short parable works with the metaphors of a determined little ant as your conscious mind and a habitdriven elephant as your subconscio...
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Summary of Levers by Amos Schwartzfarb and Trevor Boehm
getAbstract AGThis practical guide outlines detailed steps you can take to grow your business predictably over time. From software companies to real estate and medical firms, authors...
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Summary of Take the Cold Out of Cold Calling by Sam Richter
getAbstract AGGoogle identifies more than one trillion unique Internet URLs (web page addresses), with new pages multiplying exponentially. Thousands of different search engines can help you loc...
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Summary of RENEWAL for Field Leaders by Brett Blake
getAbstract AGOperating in the directsales world is challenging, so consultant Brett A. Blake lends a hand. He notes that direct sales are counterintuitive. In nondirectsales firms, increas...
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Summary of Candide by Voltaire
getAbstract AGHumankind lives in “the best of all possible worlds.” This is the philosophy and firm belief of Pangloss, Candide’s tutor, which he passes on to his pupil. Yet the concept is sever...
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Summary of Words That Change Minds by Shelle Charvet
getAbstract AGIn the 1970s, researchers in neurolinguistic programming (NLP) created different personality archetypes to characterize how people communicate. Based on the NLP approach, communica...
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Summary of Middlemarch by George Eliot
getAbstract AGGeorge Eliot’s influential novel Middlemarch is, according to its subtitle, a “study of provincial life.” At its center are the beautiful and inquisitive Dorothea Brooke and the am...
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Summary of The Dropout Multi-Millionaire by Brian Will
getAbstract AGStarting without money or a formal education, Brian Will – who calls himself a multimillionaire dropout – founded six highly successful companies in four different indust...
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Summary of NeuroSelling by Jeff Bloomfield
getAbstract AGThroughout his career, B2B sales expert Jeff Bloomfield has studied why and how customers buy. His eyeopening approach combines proven scientific principles in brain chem...
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Summary of The Transformational Leadership Compass by Benny Ausmus
getAbstract AGThis detailed guide to improving corporate culture offers a stepbystep approach to managing organizational change. Benny Ausmus discusses his “transformational leadership comp...
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Summary of The Curiosity Muscle by Diana Kander and Andy Fromm
getAbstract AGCuriosity is a muscle, argue innovation and customer experience consultants Andy Fromm and Diane Kander – you use it or lose it. Employing a creative structure,...
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Summary of Mini Habits by Stephen Guise
getAbstract AGPersonal development blogger Stephen Guise offers a selfimprovement program that promises to be “too small to fail.” A “mini habit” is a positive behavior that you perform in its s...
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Summary of Resilient Leadership 2.0 by Bob Duggan and Bridgette Theurer
getAbstract AGAn aerospace industry manufacturing firm with a strong reputation suddenly experienced qualitycontrol issues. Consultants Bob Duggan and Bridgette Theurer ...
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Summary of The Call of the Wild by Jack London
getAbstract AGThe Call of the Wild turned Jack London into an overnight literary success and secured him a place among the greats of world literature. While London’s publisher was concerned that...
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Summary of Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
getAbstract AGLittle Women is many things: a comingofage story; a collection of anecdotes illustrating life in Civil Warera America; a pastiche of domestic and didactic fictions; a reflection on...
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Summary of The Dream of the Red Chamber by Cao Xueqin
getAbstract AGThe sinologist John Minford, who was involved in the complete translation of The Dream of the Red Chamber in the 1980s, can testify to the novel’s enduring popularity and quality a...
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Summary of The Little Book of Stoicism by Jonas Salzgeber
getAbstract AGJonas Salzgeber wants you to forget the clichés and distortions you may associate with Stoicism. In this entertaining and informative text, Salzgeber&...
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Summary of The Eloquent Leader by Peter Andrei
getAbstract AGPeter Andrei shows you how to emulate the speaking skills of successful leaders by mastering 10 steps for communicating more effectively. He teaches you to think through ...
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Summary of How to Fix a Factory by Rob Tracy
getAbstract AGAll factories struggle, writes seasoned manufacturing executive Rob Tracy. Sooner or later, your plant will fall behind in ontime delivery, your workforce will lose morale and the ...
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Summary of Vaporized by Robert Tercek
getAbstract AGMedia executive Robert Tercek switches between two authorial voices: Grandpa explaining digital history and Internet networks versus Cassandra warning about the consequences of the...
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Summary of Play Bold by Magnus Penker
getAbstract AGInnovation specialist Magnus Penker breaks down why seemingly successful businesses fail while others embrace radical innovation to avoid failure. Penker offers familiar advice: Do...
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Summary of Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
getAbstract AGCould you commit the perfect crime? Is there such a thing as a “just murder” that costs the life of one person but benefits many others? Can rational considerations silence the hum...
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Summary of The Tragedy of Hamlet by William Shakespeare
getAbstract AGThe 16th century and its religious wars; colonial conquests; and economic, technological and military advances brought an end to the certainties of the Middle Ages and the nai...