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The Motley Fool July 5, 2011 Jason Moser |
Be a Leader, Not a Boss A look at some of the points from the author of the book Too Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders, Rajeev Peshawaria. |
The Motley Fool July 1, 2011 |
10 Foolish Book Recommendations for July We polled our analysts for summer reading picks on investing. |
The Motley Fool July 1, 2011 |
10 Foolish Book Picks From Our Community Kick start your summer reading with these ideas from our fellow readers. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2011 Paul Wallach |
Building Your Own Arcade Game The ultimate home video-game experience needs a big cabinet and flashing lights |
Financial Planning July 1, 2011 Mike Byrnes |
Behind the Cover There are only two kinds of books in the financial planning world: best-sellers and resume-builders, insists Ken Fisher, who's the author of seven books and is CEO of Fisher Investments in Woodside, Calif. |
Financial Planning July 1, 2011 Scott Wenger |
A Boss' Job: Firing Hank Gilman, a top editor at Fortune, is the author of a new book with a clever title: You Can't Fire Everyone - And Other Lessons from an Accidental Manager. |
CIO June 29, 2011 |
What We're Reading from the July 1, 2011 Issue of CIO Magazine Books, blogs and research about IT, management and leadership. Quick reviews on "How to Find the Best Ideas and Make Them Happen," "A Webcomic of Romance, Sarcasm, Math, and Language," and more. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 27, 2011 Kim Girard |
Recovering from the Need to Achieve In his new book, Flying without a Net: Turn Fear of Change into Fuel for Success, HBS professor Thomas J. DeLong explores the world of high-need-for-achievement professionals -- for whom the constant, insatiable need to achieve can lead to anxiety and dysfunction. |
BusinessWeek June 23, 2011 Christopher Buckley |
Book Review: On China by Henry Kissinger Henry Kissinger sees China's future in its very ancient past. |
IndustryWeek June 22, 2011 |
Putting Brain Science to Work in Your Company The author of "Emotional Intelligence" says management science has much to learn from neuroscience. |
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