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HBS Working Knowledge October 10, 2005 Charles F. Knight |
How Emerson Rebounded from a Bad Loss Emerson Electric, a manufacturer with an array of brands, had a difficult period in the early 1980s when foreign competitors entered the market, offering higher-quality products for less money. By redefining its strategy, Emerson was able to survive.  |
BusinessWeek October 17, 2005 |
The Laughter Cure Monique Spencer couldn't find what she wanted in books about breast cancer. So she wrote her own - and made it funny.  |
BusinessWeek October 17, 2005 William C. Symonds |
It's Teacher Salaries, Stupid Chris Whittle's book, "Crash Course: Imagining a Better Future for Public Education," is a provocative look at proposed radical school reforms.  |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2005 |
An Unconventional Approach In this excerpt from Unconventional Success: A Fundamental Approach to Personal Investment, author David Swensen describes the many risks facing corporate bond investors.  |
Reason October 2005 Mike Godwin |
Remains of the DNA The book Never Let Me Go, by Kazuo Ishiguro, shows how clones, like the rest of us, justify their own misery.  |
Foundation News & Commentary Sep/Oct 2005 Jane C. Nober |
Legal Brief - Encouraging Tourism for Economic Development Is it charitable or not? Here's some guidance from the author of Economic Development: A Legal Guide for Grantmakers.  |
Reason October 2005 Kerry Howley |
The Man Who Marketed Sperm The Genius Factory is David Plotz's fascinating history of a social conservative who inadvertently launched a revolution in sperm shopping.  |
Search Engine Watch October 4, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Google AdWords Andrew Goodman is one of the foremost authorities on search advertising in the world, and his new book is a killer guide to succeeding with Google's sponsored links.  |
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Interview: Jake Steinfeld A Q&A with the street-smart entrepreneur behind those "Body by Jake" fitness videos and author of the book, "I've Seen a Lot of Famous People Naked and They've Got Nothing on You!"  |
BusinessWeek October 10, 2005 Jeffrey E. Garten |
The Pirates Of Global Trade A new book, Illicit, calls for a global assault on contraband traffickers.  |
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