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Geotimes October 2005 |
Geomedia Book Reviews: Never Piss Into the Wind by Jules R. DuBar... A Crack in the Edge of the World: America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906 by Simon Winchester...  |
Outside October 2005 Barcott & Duane |
Primal Urges Books: Our Inner Ape by Frans de Wall... The Ape in the Corner Office by Richard Conniff... A Crack in the Edge of the World: American and the Great California Earthquake by Simon Winchester... Walking it Off: A Veteran's Chronicle of War and Wilderness by Doug Peacock...  |
CRM October 1, 2005 Colin Beasty |
Required Reading: The Mobile Revolution Rings True An interview with Dan Steinbock, affiliate researcher at Columbia's Graduate School of Business who has traced the evolution and impact of mobile technology extensively. Here, the author discusses his book The Mobile Revolution.  |
BusinessWeek October 10, 2005 Spencer E. Ante |
An Inferno Waiting To Happen A Crack in the Edge of the World: America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906 is a solid account, but less successful than previous works by Simon Winchester.  |
BusinessWeek October 10, 2005 Hardy Green |
Why Oprah Opens Readers' Wallets Oprah Winfrey offers the guidance and sense of community bookstores no longer provide.  |
BusinessWeek October 10, 2005 |
The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List Thomas l. Friedman's "The World is Flat" says globalization is great -- sort of... Kim and Mauborgne's "Blue Ocean Technology" covers seeking out virgin territory in which to build a business... "The Little Red Book of Selling," by syndicated columnist Jeffrey Gitomer explains why people buy... etc.  |
Fast Company October 2005 Lucas Conley |
Reading List: Bait and Switch Barbara Ehrenreich, the author of Nickel and Dimed, takes on the white-collar world in her new book Bait and Switch.  |
Fast Company October 2005 Lucas Conley |
Other Recommended Reading The books Trader Joe's Adventure and Clapton's Guitar provide insight into how each successful business was built.  |
Scientific American October 2005 Boyce Rensberger |
Science Abuse In The Republican War on Science by Chris Mooney, the author posits that some of those in power may grasp how research works but nonetheless are willing to subvert science's knowledge and expert opinion for short-term political and economic gains.  |
HBS Working Knowledge September 26, 2005 Jeswald W. Salacuse |
You Cut a Bad Deal. Now What? Renegotiations generally are triggered by an imperfect contract or changed circumstances. These suggestions on handling either situation are taken from the book "The Global Negotiator: Making, Managing, and Mending Deals Around the World in the Twenty-First Century."  |
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