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Parameters Spring 2007 Andrew Scobell |
Notional North Korea Researching North Korea is not as difficult as one might think. Here is an assessment of new books about the country.  |
Parameters Spring 2007 |
Book Reviews The new book, Fiasco, wastes no time in cutting a wide swath through Washington and Baghdad in this critique on the war in Iraq... State of Denial is the third book by Bob Woodward on the war in Iraq... etc.  |
BusinessWeek April 9, 2007 Mary Kuntz |
Thank You For Dying "Boomsday: A Novel" is an outrageous spoof of the ways of Washington.  |
BusinessWeek April 9, 2007 |
The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List A list of hardcover and paperback best-selling business books includes "Good to Great and the Social Sectors," and "Jim Cramer's Mad Money."  |
The Motley Fool March 28, 2007 Tom Taulli |
Foolish Book Review: "Hedge Funds for Dummies" Author Ann Logue offers an excellent overview of the complex hedge-fund industry.  |
The Motley Fool March 26, 2007 Tom Taulli |
Foolish Book Review: "A Weekend With Warren Buffett" In this book, author Randy Cepuch chronicles his adventures in shareholder meetings.  |
BusinessWeek April 2, 2007 Hardy Green |
Invention Deficit Disorder "The Wizard of Menlo Park: How Thomas Alva Edison Invented the Modern World" is a perceptive account of the inventors' life - and surprisingly limited achievements.  |
ifeminists March 22, 2007 Marc H. Rudov |
A Girl's Guide to Failure The 51% Minority by Lis Wiehl, a Fox News Channel legal analyst, is disempowering and counterproductive, has victimhood woven throughout its pages, and does a disservice to women everywhere.  |
Inc. March 2007 Mike Hofman |
Q&A With Andy Sernovitz Andy Sernovitz, the co-founder of the Word of Mouth Marketing Association and author of a new book that bears the straightforward title Word of Mouth Marketing, explained how bosses can change the behavior within their companies.  |
Entrepreneur April 2007 Mark Henricks |
Star Power? The Halo Effect, by Phil Rosenzweig, casts doubt on standard assumptions about business success... In the book From Edison to iPod, top intellectual property lawyers Frederick W. Mostert and Lawrence E. Apolzon break intellectual property down to the basics...  |
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