Old Articles: <Older 3331-3340 Newer> |
|
CRM August 2010 Juan Martinez |
Required Reading: The Joys of Never-Ending Engagement A single response is no longer sufficient, says Engage! author Brian Solis. |
TIME Asia August 9, 2010 Stephen McCarty |
Thank Yu "Poetry is one of the freest media in China, but the West doesn't know it," says Ouyang Yu, the Chinese-Australian poet, author, translator and editor. |
BusinessWeek July 29, 2010 Boris Kachka |
This Summer's Best Beach Books Dawn Powell, Ernest Hemingway, and John McPhee would be welcome additions to any beach blanket. |
BusinessWeek July 29, 2010 Ian McGugan |
The Original Captain of Industry Lessons learned from Sir Thomas Lipton, one of the world's first celebrity CEOs. |
The Motley Fool July 29, 2010 Mac Greer |
How Wall Street's Quants Lost Billions and Lived to Tell About It Author Scott Patterson talks about his book, The Quants: How a New Breed of Math Whizzes Conquered Wall Street and Nearly Destroyed It. |
The Motley Fool July 29, 2010 Mac Greer |
Steve Jobs Wants It Both Ways Interview with Alan Deutschman, author of "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs" |
The Motley Fool July 23, 2010 Morgan Housel |
What to Do When the Market Goes Nowhere Vitaliy Katsenelson, author of the book Active Value Investing, director of research at IMA, and professor at the University of Colorado, Denver, talks about the market. |
BusinessWeek July 22, 2010 Spencer Morgan |
Romance Fiction: Getting Dirty in Dutch Country Romance fiction is on the rise -- aided by the success of unusual categories such as the Amish, knitting, and paranormal subgenres. |
BusinessWeek July 22, 2010 Paul M. Barrett |
The Stack: Cognitive Surplus by Clay Shirky In Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age, Web-evangelist Clay Shirky has a point, but will his zealotry alienate the browsing masses? |
TIME Asia July 26, 2010 Neel Mukherjee |
Words of War The canvas on which Korean-American novelist Chang-rae Lee paints his fourth novel is massive: it spans three continents, three wars and nearly 150 years. "The Surrendered" is a brilliantly written meditation on the residue of the individual and the human left behind in the crucible of conflict. |
<Older 3331-3340 Newer> Return to current articles. |