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Fast Company November 22, 2011 Kate Rockwood |
E-Readers Don't Have Anything On These Books God bless the flip-worthy, full-color coffee-table book. Whether you're shopping for a foodie, design geek, or facial-hair devotee, we've picked a few of our recent favorites. |
Fast Company November 21, 2011 Margaret Rhodes |
Rebecca MacKinnon On Internet Censorship And How To Resist It Online censorship expert Rebecca MacKinnon talks shop about her new book, Consent of the Networked, which hits shelves January 31. |
The Motley Fool November 14, 2011 Brian Stoffel |
A Not-So-Smart Balance for Your Portfolio Is Smart Balance's approach at odds with a leading food expert? Michael Pollan's books don't mince words: The near-obsessive focus on nutrients in American society is actually leading us to poorer health. |
AskMen.com Wendy Walsh |
Deal With Failure Thoughts create feelings. Feelings create moods. Moods create failure or success. Garret Kramer has written a new book called Stillpower that goes into detail about this concept. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2011 Jennifer Norbut |
Broker Wisdom The career coach and adviser turned author Rod Santomassimo profiles some of the top leaders in commercial real estate from companies and markets both large and small. His book is called Brokers Who Dominate. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2011 |
Buyers Guide Shift Commercial: How Top Commercial Brokers Tackle Tough Times... The not-an-iPad tablet... New Dirt, an online preference-matching platform... |
HBS Working Knowledge November 7, 2011 Sean Silverthorne |
The Forgotten Book that Helped Shape the Modern Economy In his new book, Translating Empire: Emulation and the Origins of Political Economy, Harvard Business School historian Sophus A. Reinert unearths John Cary's An Essay on the State of England. |
AskMen.com |
Brain Workout: Part 5 Michael J Gelb shares key elements from his upcoming book Brain Power: Improve Your Mind as You Age in our five-part "Brain Workout" series. Today's chapter is "Sleep, Naps and Meditation: the Brain's Holy Grail" |
TIME Asia November 14, 2011 Geoffrey Cain |
Good Intentions In his 1955 classic The Quiet American, Graham Greene adroitly foresaw the tragic and absurd quality that came to characterize U.S. intervention in Vietnam. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 3, 2011 James Heskett |
The Ultimate Question in Management In their book, Fred Reichheld and Rob Markey remind us of the simplicity of the Net Promoter Score. It's the product of answers to one question, "How likely is it you would recommend us to a friend?" |
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