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BusinessWeek April 29, 2010 June Thomas |
A Story of O, Starved for Scandal Why is Oprah Winfrey so successful? Kitty Kelley, author of "Oprah: A Biography," has no idea. |
Bank Technology News May 2010 Rebecca Sausner |
Are Community Banks "Too Small to Fail?" Open Solutions CEO Louis Hernandez Jr.'s recently released book "Too Small to Fail" offers his take on the financial crisis and the role of community banks in the American economy. |
Outside May 2010 Tony D'Souza |
Books: Gringo Nightmare An American imprisoned for the murder of his ex-girlfriend in a Nicaraguan surf town finally clears the air -- sort of -- telling his story in the recently published Gringo Nightmare, by Eric Volz. |
Outside May 2010 Abe Streep |
Books: Shell Games Craig Welch's new book Shell Games: Rogues, Smugglers, and the Hunt for Nature's Bounty, centers on the efforts of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife detectives to lock up the West Coast's largest poacher of geoducks -- outsize, phallic-looking clams that fetch top coin on the Asian market. |
Outside May 2010 |
May 2010 Books New books: Environmental author emeritus Bill McKibben's Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet... Anonymous blogger Bike Snob NYC busts out of cyberspace in Bike Snob: Systematically & Mercilessly Realigning the World of Cycling... more... |
HBS Working Knowledge April 26, 2010 Sarah Jane Gilbert |
When Other Companies Compete Like Crazy, Dare to Be Different As Harvard Business School professor Youngme Moon argues in Different: Escaping the Competitive Herd, competition too often breeds conformity. |
BusinessWeek April 22, 2010 Helen Walters |
Innovator: Fred Brooks The man who changed the way companies produce software has a new book, The Design of Design, that goes beyond tech, with advice for anyone managing a design team. |
BusinessWeek April 22, 2010 Tyler Cowen |
When the Country Went Cold Turkey A vivid retelling of Prohibition, Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, by Daniel Okrent, revels in the unintended consequences of government intervention. |
PHONE+ April 22, 2010 Matt Duray |
Book Review: Blink An important lesson from the book "Blink" is that people make rapid judgments based on every single part of the situation or interaction. Sales professionals need to be cognizant that anything could make or break a deal. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 19, 2010 Sean Silverthorne |
The History of Beauty The author, Geoffrey Jones, discusses his book, "Beauty Imagined: A History of the Global Beauty Industry" |
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