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Scientific American June 2006 George Johnson |
Favored by the Gods Three recent books, two by scientists and one by a historian, take on the quest for the good life, in which common sense and the received wisdom of the ages is increasingly confronted by findings from psychology, neuroscience and genetics.  |
BusinessWeek May 29, 2006 Dean Foust |
Tough Love At The Office The Managerial Moment of Truth, written by Bruce Bodaken and Robert Fritz, is required reading for managers who are uneasy when confronting subordinates.  |
BusinessWeek May 29, 2006 Matt Vella |
How The Da Vinci Code Cracked France The best-selling novel in the nation's history is rewriting the rules of French marketing.  |
BusinessWeek May 29, 2006 |
The Challenger's Bookshelf Looking to knock out the Goliath in your business or industry? Get ready for the fight with this reading list.  |
Search Engine Watch May 16, 2006 Chris Sherman |
Learning Google's Advertising Tools If you're new to search marketing and wanting a guide to help you get started with Google AdWords and AdSense, consider picking up a copy Google Advertising Tools.  |
Fast Company May 2006 Lucas Conley |
Reading List: Organic, Inc. What really goes on in the organic - food industry may turn you green.  |
Fast Company May 2006 Lucas Conley |
Other Recommended Reading "In Persuasion Nation" offers dark, biting, and oddly compassionate tales, and "Future Hype" sets up and knocks down nine wrongheaded notions about techno-logical change.  |
BusinessWeek May 22, 2006 Bruce Einhorn |
The Hunt For Chinese Talent Guanxi (The Art of Relationships) Microsoft, China, and Bill Gates's Plan to Win the Road Ahead by Robert Buderi and Gregory T. Huang argues that Microsoft's Beijing research lab has played a pioneering role in high tech.  |
HBS Working Knowledge May 8, 2006 |
Readers Respond: Who Will Cast a Longer Shadow on the 21st Century: Friedman or Galbraith? Readers offer responses to a recent article about the theories of two economists.  |
Financial Planning May 1, 2006 |
From Accumulation to Distribution How do you make a retirement portfolio produce consistent cash flow? Very, very carefully -- and with an eye toward preventing market drops from draining assets. Harold Evensky explains his preferred method in this chapter from his new book, co-edited with Deena Katz.  |
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