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BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 |
The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List Top of the business book lists: Hardcover, The Automatic Millionaire... Softcover, Smart Couples Finish Rich... etc.  |
Inc. September 2004 Mike Hofman |
The Innovator's Next Bestseller? Just as kids await the latest Harry Potter installment, so do business leaders look for Clayton M. Christensen's next offering. In "Seeing What's Next," the Harvard Business School professor and his co-authors explain how to spot industry-changing innovation.  |
Parameters Autumn 2004 |
Book Reviews In the Company of Soldiers: A Chronicle of Combat. By Rick Atkinson... America's Inadvertent Empire. By William E. Odom and Robert Dujarric... The Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush's War Cabinet. By James Mann... The Iraq War. By John Keegan... etc.  |
Entrepreneur September 2004 Aliza Pilar Sherman |
Novel Ideas Two women entrepreneurs write books about their experiences--and learn something in the process.  |
Entrepreneur September 2004 Mark Henricks |
Work, Interrupted Unexpected findings from new books: Work distractions can be productive, according to Organized for Success. Positive reinforcement isn't always best, discovers How Full Is Your Bucket.  |
BusinessWeek August 30, 2004 Michael J. Mandel |
Is America Going Broke? Two new books make the same point: even with growth, the financing of the current entitlement system will eventually have to be dramatically rebuilt  |
HBS Working Knowledge August 16, 2004 Barwise & Meehan |
Bull's-Eye: Target's Cheap-Chic Strategy Target's outside-the-box strategy made it the No. 2 discounter behind you-know-who. The company's success is examined in this excerpt from the new book Simply Better, from Harvard Business School Press.  |
DailyCandy August 10, 2004 |
Return to Donor The mysterious powers of written communication -- and the strange configurations of modern families -- are the backbone of Donorboy, a just-released novel from Brendan Halpin.  |
BusinessWeek August 16, 2004 Nanette Byrnes |
Birth Of An Info Tech Miracle David Owen's book Copies in Seconds describes Chester Carlson's quest to create the Xerox Machine, one of the biggest communication breakthrough since Gutenberg.  |
Reason September 2004 Cathy Young |
Taking Science Seriously Stephen Rhoads, author of Taking Sex Differences Seriously, mixes genuinely interesting information and analysis with dubious generalizations, slim or anecdotal evidence, and sometimes downright junk science.  |
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