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Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation Magazine, 11 issues-Monthly National newsletter covering alternative dispute resolution (ADR) developments, best practices and trends. Articles focus exclusively on business disputes--and examine the strategies to use, including negotiation, mediation, arbitration and more. Published 11 times a year, Alternatives is the official publication of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution. It keeps readers up to date with the constantly evolving laws, regulations, and court decisions that shape the ADR landscape. Unlike many other legal newsletters, it brings together practitioners on the cutting edge of ADR to offer practical advice on topics such as successful mediation techniques, advances in arbitration, drafting ADR clauses, and more
American Executive Magazine, 12 issues-Monthly In today's digital world, it's easier than ever to stay abreast of the latest business news. Unfortunately, that's not enough — you need analysis of the latest trends and information that will help you run your business more efficiently. That's where American Executive comes in, providing you with thought leadership from the greatest minds in business today. Each issue of American Executive contains a unique combination of feature articles, corporate case studies, and essays from the nation's most respected business leaders. Their cover stories contain an in-depth look at an emerging trend, new technology, topical business issue, or forward-thinking chief executive. Their departmental features cover management, marketing, technology, global strategies, leadership best practices, and finance and legal issues. In addition, each month, they hand-pick companies to be featured as Corporate Spotlights, working with these companies to create case studies written by professional journalists with input from the company. American Executive is read by business executives from the entire range of US industries, from retail and banking to consumer products, manufacturing, and energy. Their titles include Chairman, CEO, CFO, CIO, President, Vice President, Director, and General Manager. American Executive's mission is to become the only business magazine you need, providing you with technology updates, marketing and management strategies, finance and legal advice, and global tactics.
Audience Development Magazine, 12 issues-Monthly Audience Development (formerly Circulation Management)—“Connecting Media and Markets”—is the magazine and media industry’s most comprehensive and authoritative source on strategic trends and ongoing developments affecting cross-platform community building. The magazine and annual Audience Development Conference & Exposition focus primarily on providing upper and mid-level aud dev professionals with the information they need to effectively build and manage a customer base across their brand’s media platforms—print, digital and live events. The magazine providing the magazine publishing industry's most comprehensive and authoritative coverage of strategic trends and developments affecting consumer and B-to-B circulation management.
Barron's Magazine, 52 issues-Weekly For 85 years, Barron's has been the source that America's business and financial leaders turn to every week for authoritative market analyses and insights on companies, industries, sectors, the economy and financial markets in the U.S. and around the world. Barron's has served the stewards of this nation's wealth by delivering information they need to make astute, profitable decisions about money. Barron's delivers comprehensive statistics on the preceding week's trading and financial activities that are unmatched by any other publication, and its feature stories and columns look ahead at what's likely to happen to companies and to the market. Barron's reports on what happened in the financial markets in the week just passed and also looks ahead at what's likely to happen in the weeks to come. This backward-glancing recap and forward-looking perspective on the markets is broadly embodied in the physical makeup of the publication. Barron's is published in two sections: Market Week, a pullout section, is comprised of columns and departments. Market Week typically carries coverage and analysis of the past week's activities in the financial markets for stocks, bonds options and commodities; reviews what happened in overseas markets; includes departments covering most active stocks, research reports, 13D filings and excerpts from market newsletters; and, of course, contains the week's full statistics for stocks, bonds, short interest, mutual funds and much more, as well as Barron's famous Market Lab, it's unique compilation of key indicators and data for stocks, bonds and the economy that is one of the most widely read, intensely followed package of statistical information found in the financial world. The Main Section contains feature stories and columns that tend to focus more on what's likely to happen in the future to specific companies, sectors or the economy. It offers analyses and thoughtful commentary on potential investments, market and demographic trends, and economic and political events affecting business and finance. The Special News Reports — Barron's robust list of recurring, annual close-up features — most often appear as cover stories and are usually found in the middle of the section, where Market Week lifts out. Leading off the Main Section is "Up and Down Wall Street," Barron's famous market-commentary column that's long been written by Alan Abelson, winner of the Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award for Financial Journalism. The column is renowned for capturing the essence of what's driving the financial markets that week and alerting readers to what could go well — or go badly — for investors as a result.
Barron's Magazine, 104 issues-Weekly For 85 years, Barron's has been the source that America's business and financial leaders turn to every week for authoritative market analyses and insights on companies, industries, sectors, the economy and financial markets in the U.S. and around the world. Barron's has served the stewards of this nation's wealth by delivering information they need to make astute, profitable decisions about money. Barron's delivers comprehensive statistics on the preceding week's trading and financial activities that are unmatched by any other publication, and its feature stories and columns look ahead at what's likely to happen to companies and to the market. Barron's reports on what happened in the financial markets in the week just passed and also looks ahead at what's likely to happen in the weeks to come. This backward-glancing recap and forward-looking perspective on the markets is broadly embodied in the physical makeup of the publication. Barron's is published in two sections: Market Week, a pullout section, is comprised of columns and departments. Market Week typically carries coverage and analysis of the past week's activities in the financial markets for stocks, bonds options and commodities; reviews what happened in overseas markets; includes departments covering most active stocks, research reports, 13D filings and excerpts from market newsletters; and, of course, contains the week's full statistics for stocks, bonds, short interest, mutual funds and much more, as well as Barron's famous Market Lab, it's unique compilation of key indicators and data for stocks, bonds and the economy that is one of the most widely read, intensely followed package of statistical information found in the financial world. The Main Section contains feature stories and columns that tend to focus more on what's likely to happen in the future to specific companies, sectors or the economy. It offers analyses and thoughtful commentary on potential investments, market and demographic trends, and economic and political events affecting business and finance. The Special News Reports — Barron's robust list of recurring, annual close-up features — most often appear as cover stories and are usually found in the middle of the section, where Market Week lifts out. Leading off the Main Section is "Up and Down Wall Street," Barron's famous market-commentary column that's long been written by Alan Abelson, winner of the Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award for Financial Journalism. The column is renowned for capturing the essence of what's driving the financial markets that week and alerting readers to what could go well — or go badly — for investors as a result.
Barron's Magazine, 13 issues-Weekly For 85 years, Barron's has been the source that America's business and financial leaders turn to every week for authoritative market analyses and insights on companies, industries, sectors, the economy and financial markets in the U.S. and around the world. Barron's has served the stewards of this nation's wealth by delivering information they need to make astute, profitable decisions about money. Barron's delivers comprehensive statistics on the preceding week's trading and financial activities that are unmatched by any other publication, and its feature stories and columns look ahead at what's likely to happen to companies and to the market. Barron's reports on what happened in the financial markets in the week just passed and also looks ahead at what's likely to happen in the weeks to come. This backward-glancing recap and forward-looking perspective on the markets is broadly embodied in the physical makeup of the publication. Barron's is published in two sections: Market Week, a pullout section, is comprised of columns and departments. Market Week typically carries coverage and analysis of the past week's activities in the financial markets for stocks, bonds options and commodities; reviews what happened in overseas markets; includes departments covering most active stocks, research reports, 13D filings and excerpts from market newsletters; and, of course, contains the week's full statistics for stocks, bonds, short interest, mutual funds and much more, as well as Barron's famous Market Lab, it's unique compilation of key indicators and data for stocks, bonds and the economy that is one of the most widely read, intensely followed package of statistical information found in the financial world. The Main Section contains feature stories and columns that tend to focus more on what's likely to happen in the future to specific companies, sectors or the economy. It offers analyses and thoughtful commentary on potential investments, market and demographic trends, and economic and political events affecting business and finance. The Special News Reports — Barron's robust list of recurring, annual close-up features — most often appear as cover stories and are usually found in the middle of the section, where Market Week lifts out. Leading off the Main Section is "Up and Down Wall Street," Barron's famous market-commentary column that's long been written by Alan Abelson, winner of the Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award for Financial Journalism. The column is renowned for capturing the essence of what's driving the financial markets that week and alerting readers to what could go well — or go badly — for investors as a result.
Barron's Magazine, 26 issues-Weekly For 85 years, Barron's has been the source that America's business and financial leaders turn to every week for authoritative market analyses and insights on companies, industries, sectors, the economy and financial markets in the U.S. and around the world. Barron's has served the stewards of this nation's wealth by delivering information they need to make astute, profitable decisions about money. Barron's delivers comprehensive statistics on the preceding week's trading and financial activities that are unmatched by any other publication, and its feature stories and columns look ahead at what's likely to happen to companies and to the market. Barron's reports on what happened in the financial markets in the week just passed and also looks ahead at what's likely to happen in the weeks to come. This backward-glancing recap and forward-looking perspective on the markets is broadly embodied in the physical makeup of the publication. Barron's is published in two sections: Market Week, a pullout section, is comprised of columns and departments. Market Week typically carries coverage and analysis of the past week's activities in the financial markets for stocks, bonds options and commodities; reviews what happened in overseas markets; includes departments covering most active stocks, research reports, 13D filings and excerpts from market newsletters; and, of course, contains the week's full statistics for stocks, bonds, short interest, mutual funds and much more, as well as Barron's famous Market Lab, it's unique compilation of key indicators and data for stocks, bonds and the economy that is one of the most widely read, intensely followed package of statistical information found in the financial world. The Main Section contains feature stories and columns that tend to focus more on what's likely to happen in the future to specific companies, sectors or the economy. It offers analyses and thoughtful commentary on potential investments, market and demographic trends, and economic and political events affecting business and finance. The Special News Reports — Barron's robust list of recurring, annual close-up features — most often appear as cover stories and are usually found in the middle of the section, where Market Week lifts out. Leading off the Main Section is "Up and Down Wall Street," Barron's famous market-commentary column that's long been written by Alan Abelson, winner of the Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award for Financial Journalism. The column is renowned for capturing the essence of what's driving the financial markets that week and alerting readers to what could go well — or go badly — for investors as a result.
Board Leadership Magazine, 6 issues-BiMonthly This newsletter offers advice from one of America's most innovative board consultants. John Carver's approach to governance has radically improved the way many boards conduct business and improving governance means improving the entire organization.
Bruce R. Hopkins' Nonprofit Counsel Magazine, 12 issues-Monthly Noted Lawyer Bruce R. Hopkins brings you the only sure way to keep pace with the constantly evolving laws and tax regulations affecting the operation of nonprofit organizations. Bruce R. Hopkins Nonprofit Counsel gives you an inside track on the issues that mean the most to tax-exempt organizations.In 1997 the Fundraising Regulation Report merged with Bruce R. Hopkins Nonprofit Counsel enabling it to provide you with an overview of the most up-to-date fundraising regulatory information. This single, comprehensive newsletter now provides you with the most critical nonprofit compliance, taxation, and regulatory information you need.In fact-filled pages each month, youll find up-to-the-minute articles on subjects like: tax exemption, lobbying restrictions, emerging opportunities for nonprofits, and more!
Business Alabama Magazine, 12 issues-Monthly Statewide business publication that profiles business, people, issues and trends across Alabama. Business Alabama covers business, large and small, in all sectors of the Alabama economy. From emerging technologies to vital manufacturing clusters, Business Alabama has been tracking the growth of the Alabama economy for two decades. From the state house to the plant floor, we report in detail on the vital regional issues that go unnoticed in the daily newspapers and the national business magazines. Our readers use Business Alabama to find what they cannot find in any other publication. From Huntsville to Mobile, Business Alabama is respected for its compelling and insightful analysis of Alabama’s business community. Over 50,0000 executives, managers, professional and business owners read Business Alabama each month.
BusinessWeek Magazine, 50 issues-Weekly Setting the industry standard for news about business and the economy, BusinessWeek was first published in 1929 and is owned by McGraw-Hill. A valuable resource for job-seekers, small and large companies and anyone involved in the business world, BusinessWeek gives readers reliable and respected perspectives on the economy today. Stories range from company profiles, interviews with high-profile business men and women, the pitfalls and successes of various companies around the world and developments within business and the economy at large. For over 15 years BusinessWeek has published an annual ranking of business school MBA programs in the United States which is looked at as the standard and authoritative voice on schools. With special features and reports, Environment, Government, Finance, Workplace and Personal Business news all from a business perspective, BusinessWeek packs it all in and is a useful source for business hopefuls. From studying business to finding a career, developing that career and building upon successes, BusinessWeek will motivate anyone and all companies to achieve higher and will provide you with advice, case studies and guidance from industry insiders.
BusinessWeek Magazine, 25 issues-Weekly Setting the industry standard for news about business and the economy, BusinessWeek was first published in 1929 and is owned by McGraw-Hill. A valuable resource for job-seekers, small and large companies and anyone involved in the business world, BusinessWeek gives readers reliable and respected perspectives on the economy today. Stories range from company profiles, interviews with high-profile business men and women, the pitfalls and successes of various companies around the world and developments within business and the economy at large. For over 15 years BusinessWeek has published an annual ranking of business school MBA programs in the United States which is looked at as the standard and authoritative voice on schools. With special features and reports, Environment, Government, Finance, Workplace and Personal Business news all from a business perspective, BusinessWeek packs it all in and is a useful source for business hopefuls. From studying business to finding a career, developing that career and building upon successes, BusinessWeek will motivate anyone and all companies to achieve higher and will provide you with advice, case studies and guidance from industry insiders.

