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IndustryWeek October 1, 2008 Jonathan Katz |
Bookshelf: Toyota Culture: The Heart And Soul of The Toyota Way Jeffrey Liker teams up with Michael Hoseus in "Toyota Culture" to explore how Toyota selects, develops and motivates its people to drive excellence throughout the production process. |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2008 John Teresko |
Bookshelf: Mastering the Hyper Cycle: How to Choose the Right Innovation at the Right Time STREET is designed to address the key challenges in selecting the right innovation at the right time. |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2008 David Blanchard |
Bookshelf: New Methods of Competing in the Global Marketplace This book sets out to describe the benefits that companies can gain by sharing techniques across the manufacturing/services boundary. |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2008 |
Bookshelf: Data Driven Thomas C. Redman's book suggests that data is a company's most important business asset that needs to be managed aggressively. |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2008 Jill Jusko |
Bookshelf: Do You Matter? How Great Design Will Make People Love Your Company Has your product, service, or brand established an emotional connection with your customers to the extent that they are invested in the interest that you not only survive, but also prosper? |
Scientific American October 2008 Michelle Press |
Reviews: Human: The Science behind What Makes Us Unique Review of The Complete Idiot's Guide to String Theory and Human: The Science behind What Makes Us Unique |
Science News September 27, 2008 Nathan Seppa |
Hyping Health Risks: Environmental Hazards In Daily Life And The Science Of Epidemiology by Geoffrey Kabat Health scares come and go, but they often have a tenuous scientific basis. Kabat, a cancer epidemiologist, systematically rips through cancer alerts that overrode scientific rigor in recent decades. |
Outside September 2008 Jason Jurgens |
Decamped Cooking New York chef Tyler Florence, the host of the Food Network's Tyler's Ultimate, embraces his new coastal lifestyle with two cookbooks, the Kitchen Handbook and Dinner at My Place. Here are five tips from Florence to keep you dining in the open air long into Indian summer. |
Outside September 2008 Emily Matchar |
What's Your Himalayan IQ? The new, 560-page book Fallen Giants, by professors Maurice Isserman and Stewart Weaver, is the most exhaustive narrative history of Himalayan climbing to date. It's also the subject of this month's quiz. Pencils out -- begin! |
Outside September 2008 Mathew Power |
Return Ticket In Ghost Train to the Eastern Star, travel writer Paul Theroux re-creates his 1975 trip, beginning in London's Waterloo Station and traveling by rails where they exist -- and by rickshaw, tuk-tuk, pedicab, and scooter where they do not -- to Japan and back again. |
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