

Business reviews by Michael Pellecchia
Enjoy spring fever on the job front
April is the coolest month to fantasize about a change in your style of working or living. Spring can bring bold thoughts, from books such as these:
Investing
Investing books featured this month focus on your money and computers, media and policy. Your PC wants to flex its financial muscle if you'll let it. The founder of the 401(k) plan has some serious advice for retirement planners. And there's a new edition of the classic guide to reading the Wall Street Journal.
Marketing in the '90s
Marketing takes time, and computers save time, supposedly, so these three topics -- marketing, time, and computers -- ought to fit hand in glove. With these two books, the small-business or self-employed person can get a new perspective on cost-effective marketing.
Executives' bookshelf
- Go for Growth
Five Paths to Profit and Success--Choose the Right One for You
and Your Company
By Robert M. Tomasko
John Wiley & Sons
- Creativity for Leaders
By Gary Fellers
Pelican
A self-help classic for consumers who've been done wrong
Everybody's Guide to Small Claims Court, Sixth Edition
By Attorney Ralph Warner
Nolo Press

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