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How many people and professionals seeking to get tons of computer networks of books to read and did not meet with them. I
 am a person who has read a lot of books on the net and realize that it 
is not very easy to find books network right, because there are many 
styles of writing many authors, the difficulty level on the content and 
how this book example of the lesson was to book the same side. No matter what network you are looking matters; core network, the home and small network, LAN, WAN, wireless network or the Internet. There are some guidelines on how to choose a good book is the network that I would recommend;1. Read ReviewThis is a very common and easy for those who are looking for a book, not strictly as a book on the net, but all kinds of books. Just
 type the name of the book on the net that you are interested in 
Google's search box, you will see how people who have read the book 
think that you need. However, reading a lot of comments might make you more confused as there will be both positive and negative comments. So
 try to choose the highlight what readers have indicated the key issue 
we focus on, for example, if you are interested in the problem of 
wireless network, and just see how people comment that they read on this
 topic, information about dot how they feel about the price of the book or how you feel personally the author.2. ContentI'm talking about the difficulty level of detail in the book. Of
 course, there are different levels of knowledge of the computer network
 and you get to choose the right content correspond to your needs. If
 you go to a bookstore and looking for a book on the network in the UK, 
you will be able to see the content in the book very easily. Apart
 form this, a lot of books also specify the level of knowledge of the 
reader that the book is designed for which most of the time indicated on
 the back cover. Unfortunately,
 not all books have such a description, and sometimes you do not have a 
chance to go to the bookstore and pick up and display the contents 
within, for example, buy books online networking. So I suggest that you could rely mainly on observations that I 
mentioned above and the snapshot of the book came from the online store.3. The authorAnd 'the case uncommon to see people buy a book on the net because of the reputation of the author. However, in reality, some people actually do! There is a case that you can rely only on the book was written by whom. If you have favorite writers and computer network that you want their content and their writing style. I suggest you just go for it. I
 believe that if you are committed to getting all the series of books 
written by your favorite author in the network, he is, no matter how the
 book written and as other people have said in this book. You buy it again because you like the author and is just enough to buy
 what you like to read and I think you will get the knowledge of the 
computer network as much as possible with the very pleasant reading.Harvey Mackay began not write. At
 the time he wrote, "Dig Your well before you get thirsty Only 
Networking book you will ever need", he spent nearly 40 years at the 
helm of Mackay Envelope Company. The company has been a failure when he bought it. Mr. Mackay has few resources to build the company, except for his faith in the power of relationships.His
 first books reflect the difficult environment of the business world 
with titles referring to being eaten by sharks and hypocrites offers 
naked men. But "Dig Your well before you are thirsty" adopt a more optimistic and proactive. Written in 1997, it makes no mention of the Internet social 
networking, but focuses only on person to person, face to face aspects 
of networking.In over 300 pages and not the size of the largest font industry, it seems a daunting project to start. But here's the best part of this book and it is always useful to pick today. It 'full of stories of networking. No
 stories of people formed or someone you have never heard, but stories 
about how celebrities, athletes and even presidents have built and used 
their networks. There
 are names you've heard just because you've shopped in their stores like
 Nieman Marcus Stanley Marcus of Len Riggio and founder and chairman of 
Barnes & Noble. There are sports figures such as Pat O'Brien and Muhammed Ali. Politicians of both parties, including Bill Clinton and George Bush. Stories are other authors such as Stephen King, Erma Bombeck and movie stars like Paul Newman.Just read the index is like a who's who of politics, business and sport. One can not help but be inspired by the list of successful people, who built a career through the network. What is impressive is that Mr. Mackay spoke personally with most of these people. Either he knew to start and has made contact with the process of writing his fourth book.There are Mackay quotes to help summarize the points that took the celebrities. He filled the book with stories that encourage, inspire and motivate you. For
 this reason alone, the stories that continue to go through this book 
until the end, when you go to put aside for a quick burst of enthusiasm.
 Open to a page and there is another great story of networking.Beth Bridges has attended over 2,000 networking events in the last 
seven years, as a member and director of network management a large room
 on the west coast trade.
Everyone
 wants to make a career, and with so many people laid off or fear will 
be the next, we see that it's time to get serious, or left in the dust. Want to get the dream job of your life? Apparently
 many people, you can tell by reading news society these days, the 
articles of career stories and advice, is everywhere. We have a new career now personal trainer, helping others mark their lives and the dream career. Surely you have noticed all online and in the media as of late?In
 fact, not long ago, there was an interesting article in Forbes - "The 
most striking of six digits Jobs America - Astronomers, captains of 
ships, even writers can make more than $ 100,000 a year," Susan Adams 
May 28 2010.
 The article suggests that maybe get a big salary in a rewarding career 
means thinking outside the box and organically grow your skill set. The article also indicated the need for networking and the ability to keep the doors open and opportunities. I suggest you think about it, and bit 'of wisdom in this article.Meanwhile, if we consider the issue of career choice and good pay, it allows me to recommend a good book by Harvey Mackay; "Dig
 Your well before you are thirsty, Only Networking book you will ever 
need for a rewarding career and successful", published by Books of 
currency, a company partner Double Day Publishing, New York, NY, (1997),
 311 pp, ISBN : 0-385-48543-3.The author of this book also wrote the best-selling book; "Swimming
 with sharks - without being eaten alive", which focused on the game 
business career ruthless, and the challenges of climbing scale of modern
 business. Yes, things have changed since then, but in this new book; "Dig Your Well, before you're thirsty," you see that it's all about networking to land that perfect job.He
 made an interesting statement in this book, while the network may not 
be rocket science, someone who is career-oriented should definitely 
pursue this, and realizing that he had written book in 1997, before all 
these sites and social networking groups. Talk to the tip of his time, Harvey was ahead of its time, Mr. MacKay. It seems that if you take effectively the advice in this book 
seriously, and the network, you can safely hyper-accelerate your career 
using these tactics and techniques.This
 book has been sitting in my personal library as long as I can remember,
 so I took the other day, I have a friend who was laid off, get this; "Indefinite leave of absence without pay involuntary," yah right! He has just lost his job. I recommend this book, if you agree, I will give it. I suggest you read also.
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
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