Claude Whitmyer

Biography

Claude Whitmyer is the co-author of Running A One-Person Business, and editor of two anthologies, Mindfulness and Meaningful Work: Explorations in Right Livelihood and In The Company of Others: Making Community in the Modern World. As a business consultant with more than 30 years of experience, he has provided resources, training, and guidance to many hundreds of individuals seeking creative and meaningful work in both the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors. He has also worked with managers in such corporations as the American Hospital Association, Apple Computer, Hewlett-Packard, Fujitsu America, NASA, Pacific Bell, and Southland Corporation.

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Books

Running a Good Business - Book 7: Designing Your Space
Series: Running a Good Business, Book 7. Price: $2.00 USD. Words: 7,500. Language: English. Published: July 28, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Small business & entrepreneurship
Step-by-step guidance for launching your own small, micro or one-person business. For those who want to do what they love and still pay the bills. This volume is all about facility and space layout for retail stores, distribution warehouses (wholesalers) and manufacturing setups.
Running a Good Business, Book 6: Choosing Technology - High Tech or Low?
Series: Running a Good Business, Book 6. Price: $2.00 USD. Words: 15,480. Language: English. Published: July 21, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Small business & entrepreneurship
Step-by-step guidance for launching your own small, micro or one-person business. For those who want to do what they love and still pay the bills. This volume covers choosing the technology to make your office hum.
Running a Good Business, Book 5: Setting Up Shop
Series: Running a Good Business, Book 5. Price: $2.00 USD. Words: 9,280. Language: English. Published: June 7, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Small business & entrepreneurship
Step-by-step guidance for launching your own small, micro or one-person business. For those who want to do what they love and still pay the bills. In this, Book 5, of the series, we go over the planning and setting up of your business "cockpit" -- the control center of efficiency and effectiveness for the everyday management of your good business.
Herding Cats Through the Gate to Cyberspace
Price: Free! Words: 7,940. Language: English. Originally Published: June 1, 2011 by Claude Whitmyer. Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Management & human resources
The Process of Introducing Virtual Collaboration and Learning Technology as a Tool For Large-Group Interventions.
Running a Good Business, Book 3: Becoming Values-Focused
Series: Running a Good Business, Book 3. Price: Free! Words: 21,390. Language: English. Published: May 28, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Small business & entrepreneurship
Step-by-step guidance for launching your own small, micro or one-person business. For those who want to do what they love and still pay the bills. Third in a series of in-depth guides; this one on the importance of clarifying your values to make the most of your business success.
Running a Good Business, Book 2: Becoming a Learning Organization.
Series: Running a Good Business, Book 2. Price: Free! Words: 14,020. Language: English. Published: May 26, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Small business & entrepreneurship
Step-by-step guidance for launching your own small, micro or one-person business. For those who want to do what they love and still pay the bills. What a learning organization is and why a good business should become one.
Running a Good Business, Book 1: Why Good? Why Now?
Series: Running a Good Business, Book 1. Price: Free! Words: 13,050. Language: English. Published: May 17, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Small business & entrepreneurship
Step-by-step guidance for launching your own small, micro or one-person business. For those who want to do what they love and still pay the bills. Definition of "Good Business." Overview to series and approach.
Running a Good Business: Self-Assessment for Tradeskill
Running a business is easy, right? Everyone thinks they can do it. Few actually even know what "it" is. A good cook does not a restaurateur make. Being successful at "it" takes tradeskill, defined in this ebook. A free supplement to Book 4, "Start-Up and Legal Matters." A self-assessment worksheet is included.
Running a Good Business, Book 4: Start-Up and Legal Matters
Series: Running a Good Business, Book 4. Price: $2.00 USD. Words: 13,570. Language: English. Published: May 6, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Small business & entrepreneurship
Book 4 of the series offering step-by-step guidance for launching your own small, micro or one-person business. For those who want to do what they love and still pay the bills. This volume focuses on self-assessment for entrepreneurship, legal form of your business and other issues that arise during the launch of a new business.

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