Agate Publishing

(dist. by PGW)

Lasting Contribution: How to Think, Plan, and Act to Accomplish Meaningful Work (Sept., $11) by Tad Waddington details ways to manage a career.

Amacom

Disagreements, Disputes, and All-Out War: 3 Simple Steps for Dealing with Any Kind of Conflict (Oct., $15) by Gini Graham Scott teaches how to identify the reason for conflict and control emotional factors.

Ballantine

A Million Bucks by 30: How to Overcome a Crap Job, Stingy Parents, and a Liberal Arts Degree and Become a Millionaire Before (or After) Turning Thirty (Jan., $13.95) by Alan Corey outlines the author’s path to financial success.

Nicholas Brealey

(dist. by NBN)

Net, Blogs and Rock'n’ Roll: Digital Discovery, How it Works and What It Means for Consumers, Creators and Our Culture (Sept., $29.95) by David Jennings examines the new media revolution and its implications for marketers.

Broadway Books

The Ultimate Cheapskate’s Roadmap to True Riches: A Practical (and Fun) Guide to Enjoying Life More by Spending Less (Jan., $12.95) by Jeff Yeager. Today's “Ultimate Cheapskate” presents his new philosophy of finance.

Capital Books

Hitting Your Stride: Your Work—Your Way (Jan., $16.95) by Nan S. Russell advises Gen-Xers on achieving a balance between work and life. Ad/promo.

Career Press

When the Shit Hits the Fan! How to Keep Your Business Afloat for More than a Year (Nov., $16.99) by Barry Thomsen outlines strategies to help small businesses survive.

Chelsea Green

Javatrekker: Dispatches from the World of Fair Trade Coffee (Oct., $19.95) by Dean Cycon explores the complex global landscape of the coffee bean.

Columbia Univ. Press/Columbia Business School

Corporate Risk Management (Jan., $39.50), edited by Donald H. Chew, shares strategies for managing corporate risk.

Davies-Black

Rethinking Work: Are You Ready to Take Charge? (Sept., $18.95) by Cliff Hakim teaches a three-step process to help readers find meaningful work and a fulfilling career.

DK

WorkLife: Effective Communications; ...Increase Your Mindpower; ...Manage Projects; ...Manage Stress; ...Motivate People; and...Think Strategically (Sept., $9.99 each) by editors of DK Publishing. The WorkLife series covers key topics in personal and professional life.

Entrepreneur Press

Finding Foreclosures: An Insider’s Guide to Cashing In on This Hidden Market (Sept., $21.95) by Danielle Baab and Bill Nazur studies strategies for finding and purchasing foreclosures.

Get Rich Click: 350+ Ways to Make a Fortune Online (Sept., $21.95) by Marc Ostrofsky reveals the author’s blueprint for amassing Internet riches.

Startup Guide to Guerrilla Marketing: A Simple Battle Plan for First-Time Marketers (Jan., $21.95) by Jay Conrad Levinson and Jeannie Levinson takes marketers from novices to experts.

Frederick Fell

The Lazy Millionaire (Sept., $9.95) by Mark Fisher presents tried and true formulas for reaching that plateau within 10 years.

Fillipacchi

(dist. by Hachette Book Group)

Woman’s Day Living Fiscally Fit (Jan., $12.99) by editors of Woman’s Day, outlines ways for women to manage, save and invest money.

Five O’Clock Books

(dist. by Midpoint Trade)

Work Smarts (Oct., $14.95) by the Five O’Clock Club. Case studies from club clients show that career advancement lies in working smarter, not harder.

Harvard Business School Press

Harvard Business Review Classics: What Makes a Leader? and ...Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? (Jan., $8.95 each) feature the eponymous articles—by Dan Goleman, and William Oncken and Donald L. Wass, respectively—from the Harvard Business Review.

Impact Publishers

You Should Hire Me! Interview Secrets to Get the Job You Love (Sept., $15.95) by Ron and Caryl Krannich gathers interviewing techniques from preparation to follow-up.

Information Today

(dist. by IPG)

Laughing at the CIO: A Parable and Prescription for IT Leadership (Sept., $29.95) by Bob Boiko. A fable about information technology gone awry teaches how to work toward strategic goals.

Kaplan

Paying for College: Lowering the Cost of Higher Education (Oct., $22.50) by Kaplan editors offers advice on the financial aid process; includes a list of colleges and universities. 25,000first printing.

Kiplinger’s Give Yourself a Tax Break: The Experts Show You How to Maximize Tax Savings All Year Long (Jan., $18.95) by the editor of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance.

Kogan Page

Change Management Masterclass (Sept., $39.95) by Mike Green analyzes the need for organizations to change and how to manage it successfully.

LJW Publishing

Larryisms (Oct., $14.95) by Larry F. John compiles the author’s thoughts and questions related to business and life.

McGill—Queen’s Univ. Press

CEO-Speak: The Language of Corporate Leadership (Sept., $24.95) by Joel Amernic and Russell Craig considers the implications of corporate language and leadership.

McGraw-Hill Professional

Entrepreneur Business Power Plays (Nov., $16.95) by Business Week editors showcases the world’s most dynamic entrepreneurs.

Global Business Power Plays (Nov., $16.95) by Business Week editors explores the success strategies used by masters of international enterprise.

Perigree

How to Say It: Business Writing That Works—The Simple, 10-Step Target Outline System to Help You Reach Your Bottom Line (Oct., $16.95) by Adina Gewirtz and How to Say It to Sell It: Key Words, Phrases, and Strategies to Build Relationships, Boost Revenue, and Beat the Competition (Jan., $16.95) by Sue Hershkowitz-Coore propose systems for persuasive writing and selling, respectively.

Planning Shop

Better Business Bureau Buying a Home: Insider’s Guide to Success and ...Starting an eBay Franchise... (Oct., $19.95 each) by the Better Business Bureau navigate the worlds of agents, inspections and mortgages, and of starting, running and growing an eBay business.

Prometheus Books

Poker Strategies for a Winning Edge in Business (Sept., $18.95) by David Apostolico applies core poker philosophies to various business situations.

Sourcebooks/Sphinx Publishing

Retire Rich from Real Estate (Dec., $18.95) by Marc W. Andersen teaches how to buy real estate that will build wealth over time and secure one’s retirement.

Sterling

AARP Crash Course in Creating Retirement Income: The Essential Guide to Making Your Money Last Longer than You Do (Jan., $14.95) by Julie Jason focuses on ways for retirees to assure their financial well-being.

Wiley/For Dummies

Bond Investing for Dummies (Sept., $24.99) by Russell Wild introduces bond investing and features information on the major factors that influence bond performance.

Doing Business in India for Dummies (Sept., $24.99) by Ranjani Manian covers the essential elements of doing business in India, from basic travel tips to political, business and legal issues.

Day Trading for Dummies (Nov., $24.99) by Ann C. Logue provides lessons on short-term markets, raising capital and protecting principal investments; suggests ways to manage risk; and offers sample trading plans.