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PHONE+ March 10, 2010 |
The Introvert's Guide to Connecting According to Maribeth Kuzmeski, author of The Connectors: How the World's Most Successful Businesspeople Build Relationships and Win Clients for Life. To get ahead, you have to be able to communicate ideas effectively and use them to influence others. |
BusinessWeek March 4, 2010 Paul Barrett |
Slapped by the Invisible Hand Richard Posner has steadfastly fought the regulation of markets -- until now. He explains why in his new book, The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy. |
Inc. March 1, 2010 Leigh Buchanan |
Review: Rework In the book Rework, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson of 37Signals take a critical look at marketing, hiring, and other practices associated with building a business. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Kieron Murphy |
Frank Oppenheimer, the Man Who Made Science Fun The brother of Robert Oppenheimer marched to the beat of his own drummer. A new biography, Something Incredibly Wonderful Happens, by K.C. Cole, tells his story. |
BusinessWeek February 25, 2010 |
Reinventing Your Working Self Working Identity author Herminia Ibarra holds forth on career reinvention in difficult times |
BusinessWeek February 25, 2010 Peter Burrows |
Why the Hackers Are Winning Cybercrooks and spies may be raking in $1 trillion a year. Corruption and official protection are making it tough to stop them. |
Outside March 2010 |
March Books Three new books go to the edge of environmentalism, and over. |
Outside March 2010 Bruce Barcott |
Books: The Routes of Man The Routes of Man: How Roads Are Changing the World and the Way We Live Today relays Ted Conover's adventures traveling hard roads from Peru to East Africa. |
Outside March 2010 Christopher Keyes |
Books: Bone Fire There's plenty of horseback riding and bucolic prose in Mark Spragg's novel Bone Fire, but there's nothing sentimental about his story of northern Wyoming. |
Outside March 2010 Grayson Schaffer |
Books: The Man Who Ate His Boots Anthony Brandt chronicles that frostbitten and futile effort of the Royal Navy traveling through North America to get to Asia in The Man Who Ate His Boots: The Tragic History of the Search for the Northwest Passage. |
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