Entrepreneurship as Done by Bijan Pakzad

Entrepreneurship as Done by Bijan Pakzad
Author: Mahshid Sanaeefard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre:
ISBN:

Any country that has attained a suitable station in today's world and positioned itself finely is because of years of ceaseless effort and attitude of the great women and men, who through unrivaled courage and perpetual perseverance, have left an aesthetically splendid legacy for all to live and abide by. In the world of trade and entrepreneurship in Iran, a large number of wonderful and decent folks, be it in pre- or post-revolutionary years, have labored intensely to enable the constant growth of the country's economy, and create job opportunities for the masses.Dr. Reza Yadegari and his esteemed wife, Ms. Mahshid Sanaee fard, are the only researcher couple actively involved in the Iranian entrepreneurial scene ever since 1997 when they were in their 20s. The highly distinguished and academically accredited wife and husband have spent a better part of their lives researching the greatest Iranian entrepreneurs, and as result have conducted interviews with over five hundred such top-notch entrepreneurs across the country. Their valuable works and acclaimed books have earned them many prestigious awards including the 'Jalal Al-e-Ahmad Prize.' Finally, the Doctor and his kind wife's overall goal and the objective is to introduce the Iranian economy and entrepreneurs to the rest of the world.

From Persia to Tehr Angeles

From Persia to Tehr Angeles
Author: Kamran Sharareh
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 161448578X

An Iranian-American explains the history and heritage of his people, in both the old world and the new. From Persia to Tehr Angeles is a fascinating look at everything from Persia’s ancient past to the modern world of Persian-American immigrants in places like Los Angeles—offering a rich, rounded view a culture many are unfamiliar with. For those who are part of this history, their friends and families, or anyone interested in this corner of the world, it’s an enlightening look at traditions, food, religion, and other aspects of this complex society over many generations.

Business

Business
Author: Warren Richard Plunkett
Publisher: WCB/McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780697080653

Men's Wear

Men's Wear
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1980-05
Genre: Clothing trade
ISBN:

Jackpot

Jackpot
Author: Michael Mechanic
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 1982127228

"A senior editor at Mother Jones dives into the lives of the extremely rich, showing the fascinating, otherworldly realm they inhabit-and the insidious ways this realm harms us all"--

The Fairchild Encyclopedia of Menswear

The Fairchild Encyclopedia of Menswear
Author: Mary Lisa Gavenas
Publisher: Fairchild Books
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN:

"Suit sales are on the rise. Men's makeovers are a staple of reality television, and male celebrities retain stables of stylists. Magazine publishers are busily launching male style spin-offs, while business and news titles are just as busy beefing up their coverage of men's fashion and grooming. As we enter the 21st century, there is more interest over menswear than there's been in decades, yet there has been no comprehensive resource or reference until now. Witty and exhaustively researched, The Fairchild Encyclopedia of Menswear remedies that need for students, retailers, costumers, journalists, would-be dandies, and anyone else who is interested in what men wear and why they wear it." --Book Jacket.

Among the Mansions of Eden

Among the Mansions of Eden
Author: David Weddle
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003-03-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0060198176

Among the Mansions of Eden is a fascinating and dishy exploration of Beverly Hills -- a rarefied community that has become a part of our country's mythos, a city renowned for its ostentatious displays of wealth. It takes you behind the gates of the rich and famous for an insider's view of the elite's rapturous and tragic attempts to realize the American Dream. From Rodeo Drive to Beverly Hills High School, Among the Mansions of Eden tells the city's story by capturing the individuals who are emblematic of various factions of Beverly Hills society: The cast of unforgettable characters includes the late Milton Berle, who spent his last days surrounded by aging cronies in the cavernous ballroom of the Friars Club, haunted by the ghosts of the past; Fred Hayman, a former banquet manager who opened a boutique called Giorgio and transformed Rodeo Drive from a provincial retail district to a phantasmagoric midway that caters to the world's most affluent shoppers; Gavin de Becker, a poor kid from a broken home who became the security broker to the stars; Mark Hughes, the health-supplement wunderkind who parlayed a trunkful of vitamin pills into a billion-dollar empire known as Herbalife and planned to build his own San Simeon on the last undeveloped mountaintop in Beverly Hills; Jim Forester, a teenager with an overriding passion for a righteous buzz that led him on a Dante-esque journey through the city's underworld of pushers, delinquents, scam artists, and sleazoids; and Norm Zadeh, who used the millions he made as a hedge-fund manager to start a girlie magazine, fill a Beverly Hills mansion with curvaceous nymphets, and emulate the life of Hugh Hefner. You'll also meet a fascinating array of con artists, hucksters, and libido-crazed pleasure seekers and gun fetishists who are willing to resort to whatever means necessary to steal a piece of the Beverly Hills Dream. Among the Mansions of Eden weaves their individual stories into a spellbinding tale of wealth, fame, and the lust for land, power, and social status in the most opulent city in America.