Government Grief: How to Help Your Small Business Survive Mindless Regulation, Political Corruption, and Red Tape
By (Author) Amy Handlin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
7th June 2011
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Finance and the finance industry
Central / national / federal government policies
Social and ethical issues
658.120973
Hardback
212
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
This book provides an effective antidote to the small business owner's frustration with government, demonstrating how to cut through regulations, red tape, and political corruption. Even as the American economy has slumped and every institutionprivate, municipal, and federalstrives to cut costs, government continues to grow more complex, intrusive, and expensive. Small businesses already bear a disproportionate share of regulatory costs and suffer more than large competitors when corruption distorts local markets. This situation will soon get worse: looming federal health care as well as environmental and financial mandates will push vast new oversight responsibilities into the statesand onto businesses' backs. Amy H. Handlin applies her 20 years' experience in state government and politics to provide this practical, results-oriented guide that teaches how to successfully navigate the jungle of overlapping federal, state, and municipal rulesskills that will become more essential as regulations balloon. Readers will learn how government works, get insight into the mindset of bureaucrats and politicians, and discover specific, nuts-and-bolts strategies for dealing with even the most unwelcoming, recalcitrant, or even dishonest officials.
Handlin draws on her 20 years of political experience in this unique, insightful, and practical guide on dealing with the oversight, bureaucracy, and red tape that often characterize state and local governments. . . . Excellent examples, vignettes, and chapter-end summaries enhance this work. . . . Highly recommended. * Choice *
Amy H. Handlin, PhD, MBA, is deputy minority leader of the New Jersey General Assembly.