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Outside November 2009 Bruce Barcott |
Jacques Cousteau: The Sea King In his biography of Jacques Cousteau, Brad Matsen reminds us that Cousteau earned his fame honestly. He invented the modern understanding of the sea. |
The Motley Fool November 2, 2009 Jennifer Schonberger |
Super-Freaky -- and Super-Smart A conversation with the co-author of the book "SuperFreakonomics," Stephen Dubner. |
CFO November 1, 2009 |
Drucker@100 How much do you know about "social ecologist" and ultimate management guru Peter Drucker? |
Financial Planning November 1, 2009 Marion Asnes |
Bookshelf In The History of Financial Planning, Brandon and Welch describe planning as a pursuit that rapidly evolved into an intellectual and business discipline full of vitality and idealism. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2009 Donna Mitchell |
4 Questions with Michael J. Silverstein The author of Women Want More examines the spending categories of women and particularly emphasizes how unhappy women are with financial services, healthcare and consumer durables. |
ifeminists October 30, 2009 Manny Klausner |
Reason for Radicals for Capitalism. You are invited. You are cordially invited to join Reason for Radicals for Capitalism, a special series of videos, articles, and events that celebrate the enduring power of Ayn Rand's ideas. |
CRM October 2009 Jessica Tsai |
Required Reading: In Us We Trust Chris Brogan, co-author of the new Trust Agents, explains why there's no better relationship than one built on trust. |
CRM October 2009 Jessica Tsai |
Required Reading: Measuring Your Marketing The author of The Marketing Performance Measurement Toolkit tries to help marketers identify what success really means. |
BusinessWeek October 29, 2009 Adrienne Carter |
An Ambitious Look at Wall Street's Convulsions In Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System -- and Themselves, New York Times reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin brings the drama alive with unusual inside access and compelling detail. |
ifeminists October 28, 2009 Russell Madden |
Burning Rand Jennifer Burns' Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right, cloaks an "analysis" of one of the most influential pro-liberty figures in a thin veil of impartial academic respectability while also trying to discredit her subject. |
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