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BusinessWeek November 27, 2006 Thane Peterson |
Season's Readings From humor to history, there's a gift book this year for almost everyone on your list.  |
BusinessWeek November 27, 2006 Bob Dowling |
The Robin Hood Robber Baron "Andrew Carnegie," by David Nasaw, is a richly drawn account of a paradoxical American original.  |
The Motley Fool November 17, 2006 Tom Taulli |
Foolish Book Review: "The Big Money" Want to find the next Cisco or Dell? This book's author, Frederick Kobrick, has the credentials to show you how.  |
The Motley Fool November 16, 2006 Jeremy MacNealy |
Foolish Book Review: Corporate Responsibility, Part 2 Corporations have no future if the Earth has no future. In Part 2 of a series of articles highlighting some of the essays in Harvard Business Review on Corporate Responsibility, here are some insights from "The Path of Kyosei," by Ryuzaburo Kaku, the former CEO of Canon.  |
Insurance & Technology October 31, 2006 Tony Paris |
History Lesson A look at what the VP and CIO of Pioneer Mutual is reading.  |
Fast Company November 2006 Christopher Percy Collier |
The Expert on Experts Psychology professor and co-editor of the Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance, K. Anders Ericsson says elite performers aren't genetically superior -- they just do things differently.  |
Fast Company November 2006 Lucas Conley |
Reading List: The New Capitalists Ordinary investors are holding more sway, write Stephen Davis, Jon Lukomnik, and David Pitt-Watson, the authors of The New Capitalists.  |
Fast Company November 2006 |
More Recommended Reading An excerpt from the new book co-authored by William C. Taylor, Fast Company's cofounder, Mavericks at Work: Why the Most Original Minds in Business Win.  |
Scientific American December 2006 Jonathan Weiner |
Darwin at the Zoo Did humans invent right and wrong, or are these feelings part of the inheritance from our primate ancestors? Frans de Waal addresses this issue in his book Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved... All Things Reconsidered by Roger T. Peterson... etc.  |
The Motley Fool November 13, 2006 Mac Greer |
Is Google Too Bold? Google's success with paid search has its competitors searching for new strategies. So what's really behind Google's great performance? Fast Company's Bill Taylor, the author of the recently published book Mavericks at Work: Why the Most Original Minds in Business Win, weighs in.  |
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