Following my Business & Management resource list:
- Keywords shorcut in Excel: A complete list of quick shortcuts, useful daily updated
- Web to Pdf Converter: This allows you to convert any website into PDF, this PDF can be read online in Google doc too or download it
- The Value of Individual Customers. Measuring, Managing, and Monetizing a Company’s Most Precious Assets by Peppers & Rogers Group, understanding the value of individual customers allows a company to refine its acquisition tactics, thus securing new customers who are most likely to become highly profitable over time; to focus investments among existing customers, in order to realize their full growth potential; and to maximize the retention of its most valuable customers
- Best-Practices Leadership. Team management tips and fun team-building activities to boost team performance, collaboration and morale
- What is Strategy? by Michael E. Porter and Harvard Business Review
- Rethinking Marketing made by HubSpot
As you know iPhone tends to be a very useful phone for business and many other things. If you lost it do not worry, there are ways you can find it, don't buy a new one. As soon you buy it install these two applications:
- If Found: This cool application according to the website says lets you store your contact information on your iPhone™ or iPod touch®. In the event that your device is lost, the person finding the device can run this application and return the device to you. If Found will also let you turn your contact information into wallpaper that will be displayed every time the device is turned on.

- Find My iPhone for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad is available on the iTunes App Store, you have to install first iTunes to download Find my iPhone. According to their website if you lose your iPhone or iPad while on the go, simply install this free app on any other iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to find it, that's it!

7. The Buyer Experience Cycle: A powerpoint chart showing the buyer experience cycle
8. 10 Commandments of Project Management Simple and straightforward listing of rules to live by for project managers. This resource was featured in TechRepublic
9. Marketing Strategies For Competitive Positions: Source: The Southern Illinois University. The marketing strategies that the organization employs to gain sustainable competitive advantage in the market are known as competitive strategies.
10. Green Cost Cutting: five ways to get learn how, an early release from the forthcoming book: "Green Recovery": Get lean, Get Smart, and Emerge from the Downturn on Top by Andrew Winston Co-Author of Green to Gold (Harvard Business Press)
11. Risk Management Guide for Information Technology Systems by The National Standards and Technology, Technology Administration U.S. Department of Commerce. Every organization has a mission. In this digital era, as organizations use automated information technology (IT) systems1 to process their information for better support of their missions, risk management plays a critical role in protecting an organization’s information assets, and therefore its mission, from IT-related risk.
12. PROGRAM TO IMPROVE QUALITY IN CORPORATE MANAGEMENT: Increasing Governance on IBGE (abstract)
13. TECHNOLOGY OF LINKING CORPORATE MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: Strategic environmental management is very closely connected with control processes in an enterprise. Its effects on costs decisions make the monitoring of environmental costs more transparent in relation to products, processes and activities.
14. Top Management Forum – Corporate Brand Management
15. The Social Responsibility of Corporate Management: A Classical Critique, by Philip R. P. Coelho Professor of Economics Ball State University Muncie and James E. McClure Associate Professor of Economics, Ball State University
16. Corporate Management, Governance and Ethics. Best Practices
17, Measuring Corporate Management and Leadership Capability. A Report Commissioned by the Council for Excellence in Management and Leadership from the Centre for Business Performance at Cranfield School of Management Andy Neely, Dina Gray, Mike Kennerley and Bernard Marr Centre for Business Performance, Cranfield School of Management


