Beginning with a series of quick primers that help build proficiency in all the major components of Office 2002, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, and FrontPage, this encyclopedic reference explains, streamlines, and organizes for business professionals the key elements of each pro
Mba's Guide to the Internet: The Essential Internet Reference for Business Professionals
โ Scribed by Stephen L. Nelson, Pat Coleman
- Publisher
- Independent Publishers Group
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 712
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book includes a wealth of information on how to maximize the time you spend on the internet: a characteristic I find vitally important, because, as we all know, it's easy to spend hours looking for something online yet finding nothing. The book is well organized, and the index makes it easy to search for different topics of interest. The book will be of most use to someone who wants detailed information about different facets of the internet. For example, Nelson and Coleman outline the strengths and weaknesses of different search engines and services. They also include great information about government websites that help in researching information about businesses and demographics. The book even has information about how to design your own e-mail newsletter or put PowerPoint presentations online. Certainly, everyone won't need a 720-page guide to the internet, but I can see how it will be a useful tool for me.
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This book is a great resource for teachers and practicing professionals. Each of the chapters contains easy-to-follow activities and photocopiable worksheets for multiple use.
Whatever is needed, from in-depth research material for a report or academic paper, to the telephone number of a company on the other side of the world or what is showing at the local cinema, this guide aims to help readers find the answer on the internet, faster and more easily.
The Internet continues to grow at a very rapid rate. Together with this growth there is an accompanying growth of the technologies on which it is based. These technologies make use of TCP/IP as their foundation. To start to make sense of all these interrelated systems it is important that today's