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BusinessWeek October 3, 2005 Paul Magnusson |
Too Lean A Machine? "End of the Line: The Rise and Coming Fall of the Global Corporation" should stimulate needed reflection about U.S. business' weak spots.  |
BusinessWeek October 3, 2005 Jessi Hempel |
Up From Caste "Untouchables: My Family's Triumphant Journey Out of the Caste System in Modern India" is a worthwhile chronicle of a historic battle against oppression.  |
Reason October 2005 Sallie Baliunas |
Full of Hot Air Book review: A climate alarmist takes on "criminals against humanity" in Boiling Point: How Politicians, Big Oil and Coal, Journalists and Activists Are Fueling the Climate Crisis -- And What We Can Do to Avert the Disaster, by Ross Gelbspan.  |
Reason October 2005 John Hood |
Racial Blind Spots Book Reviews: The affirmative action path not taken -- The Pursuit of Fairness: A History of Affirmative Action, by Terry H. Anderson... Affirmative Action Around the World, by Thomas Sowell...  |
Search Engine Watch September 20, 2005 Chris Sherman |
An Experts' Guide to Keyword Research The creators of Wordtracker asked some of the most respected SEM experts in the world to develop a keyword marketing strategy for vegetarian dog food. The result is a 75-page eBook that is an extended case study and an advertisement for Wordtracker.  |
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Handle Workplace Bullies "Bullies, Tyrants & Impossible People: How To Beat Them Without Joining Them," written by Ronald M. Shapiro and Mark A. Jankowski, proposes a four-step plan for resolving conflicts and defusing trouble -- and provides a new definition to the word "nice."  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Peter Coy |
Get Rich: Here's The Math Fortune's Formula: The Untold Story of the Scientific Betting System That Beat the Casinos and Wall Street is a colorful, sprawling account of a scientific wagering system.  |
Search Engine Watch September 15, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Search as the New Great Game The Search is a broad look at both the history of the web search industry, especially Google, and the profound effects and changes it is having on our social lives. The book is insightful and well worth a read.  |
CIO September 15, 2005 Megan Santosus |
Work Smarter Thinking for a Living: How to Get Better Performance and Results from Knowledge Workers by Thomas H. Davenport does a good job establishing the challenges of improving knowledge work in today's business environment.  |
ifeminists September 14, 2005 Glenn Sacks |
Are Boys Really Better off Without Fathers? While Peggy Drexler's Raising Boys Without Men: How Maverick Moms Are Creating the Next Generation of Exceptional Men may seem like a harmless, feel-good affirmation for these mothers, it could have a damaging impact on children by affecting both the choices women make and family law.  |
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