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Fast Company April 2004 Heath Row |
Kaos-Think-- This Time, in English A new book sharing lessons and ideas from the KaosPilots, a progressive business school in Denmark, indicates that business leaders around the world can still learn from the Scandinavian world of work.  |
HBS Working Knowledge March 29, 2004 Thomas W. Malone |
Making the Decision to Decentralize Is your business better off with a central command structure or decentralized? Your future depends on the right answer. An excerpt from the new book, The Future of Work.  |
Smithsonian April 2004 |
Photos for All Time A new book, At First Sight, draws on all the Smithsonian's vast archives to chart photograph's profound place in history  |
Smithsonian April 2004 Jeffrey Tayler |
Georgia at a Crossroads Past armed checkpoints into outlaw lands, the author traces the history of the Caucasus republic, the leading recipient of U.S. aid after Israel and scene of a potential new cold war.  |
ifeminists March 24, 2004 Matt Rosenberg |
Spanish Muslim Cleric on Rules For Wife-Beating Sheikh Muhammad Kamal Mustafa writes a book on how and when to beat your wife according to the Quran.  |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Geri Smith |
Mexican Renaissance The Making of a Democracy, by Julia Preston and Samuel Dillon, is a highly readable and revealing account of the country's dramatic recent history.  |
Entrepreneur April 2004 Sara Wilson |
Just Woo It Books on how to catch Mr. or Ms. Right using marketing strategies may have hearts skipping a beat, but they do little to ease the qualms of an entrepreneur.  |
Entrepreneur April 2004 Mark Henricks |
Living Large Want to expand your business? Then make the most of what you've got, one step at a time.  |
Entrepreneur April 2004 |
What's New 04/04 Entrepreneur Magazine's Ultimate Book of Franchises (Entrepreneur Press, $23.95), by Rieva Lesonsky and Maria Anton-Conley, includes everything readers need to know about buying a franchise.  |
Bio-IT World March 17, 2004 |
Genome War and Peace The belated result is a fluid and frequently compelling book, with some fascinating insights into the commercial and political wrangling that accompanied the creation of Celera and ultimately undermined Venter's goal of becoming the Bloomberg of genomics.  |
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