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Coaching Essentials
Practical, Proven Techniques for World-class Executive Coaching
Patricia Bossons, Denis Sartain, and Jeremy Kourdi
A&C Black
Executive coaching is one of the fastest-growing sections of the self-help market with senior manager and chief executives of Fortune 500 companies looking for...
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Common Sense Economics
What Everyone Should Know About Wealth and Prosperity
James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, Dwight R. Lee and Tawni H. Ferrarini
St. Martin's Press
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economic principles as obvious and simple as they can be. By weaving careful reasoning with memorable examples and clear writing, the authors explain how economies grow (or don’t grow); how prices coordinate economic activity; and how governments promote or deter economic progress. This is an extraordinary contribution to economic education.”—
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The Birth of a New Science
James Case
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"James Case strikes at the heart of modern neoclassical analysis with this penetrating exploration of the reigning orthodoxy and the alternatives we need to consider. The implications for economic thought are startling. The implications for economic policy are stunning."—
Louis Galambos, professor of history, Johns Hopkins University
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The Complex
How the Military Invades Our Everyday Lives
American Empire Project
Nick Turse
Metropolitan Books
"Fascinating, no matter where you place yourself on the ideological spectrum."—Wired Now in paperback, a stunning breakdown of the modern military-industrial...
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The Corner Office
Indispensable and Unexpected Lessons from CEOs on How to Lead and Succeed
Adam Bryant
Times Books
Dozens of top CEOs reveal their candid insights on the keys to effective leadership and the qualities that set high performers apart What does it take to...
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Cradle to Cradle
Remaking the Way We Make Things
William McDonough and Michael Braungart
North Point Press
"Our planet is alive and the wondrous web of biodiversity provides us with all we need—clean air, water, soil, and energy, as well as food, medicine, resources. Whatever we do, that's what should be the highest priority for protection and we have to adapt everything else to that end. With this book, McDonough and Braungart open our eyes to the way to genuine sustainability by the study of nature and mimicking her ways. This is a groundbreaking book that should be the Bible for the Second Industrial Revolution."—
Dr. David Suzuki, Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia, and author of
Good News for a Change: Hope for a Troubled Planet
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The Sacred Balance: Rediscovering Our Place in Nature
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Crowd Surfing
Surviving And Thriving In The Age Of Consumer Empowerment
Martin Thomas and David Brain
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The why and how of consumer buying went through a revolution when blogger product information and online reviews empowered customers who can research and find...
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Deadly Spin
An Insurance Company Insider Speaks Out on How Corporate PR Is Killing Health Care and Deceiving Americans
Wendell Potter
Bloomsbury Press
Wendell Potter is the insurance industry's worst nightmare. In June 2009, Wendell Potter made national headlines with his scorching testimony before the...
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Deep Economy
The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future
Bill McKibben
St. Martin's Griffin
"It would be unwise to dismiss McKibben's ideas as pipe dreams or Luddism. He makes his case on anecdotal, environmental, moral and, as it were, aesthetic grounds. An attentive, widely traveled writer and environmentalist, McKibben cites the success of local projects around the world, from a rabbit-raising academy in China to a Guatemalan cooperative that manufactures farm machinery from old bicycles."—
Lance Morrow,
The New York Times Book Review
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Dogs and Demons
Tales From the Dark Side of Modern Japan
Alex Kerr
Hill and Wang
"Provides keen insight into the unique causes and disastrous results of the once heralded 'Japan Model' of development . . . A must read for anyone with even a cursory interest in the rise and continued fall of postwar Japan."—
Michael Judge,
The Wall Street Journal
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The Entrepreneur's Success Kit
A 5-Step Lesson Plan to Create and Grow Your Own Business
Kaleil Isaza Tuzman
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"This all-encompassing kit is a tremendous asset for anyone longing for entrepreneurship. [
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Stephen R. Covey, author of
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Everything Is Miscellaneous
The Power of the New Digital Disorder
David Weinberger
Holt Paperbacks
"The world is messy, like it or not, and it's only going to get messier as the Web destroys rules and rule-makers. You can either complain about the chaos and wish for the good old days of order, or you can buy this book and understand why delirious disorder will soon make us all smarter."—
Chris Anderson, author of
The Long Tail
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Exiles in Eden
Life Among the Ruins of Florida's Great Recession
Paul Reyes
Henry Holt and Co.
An on-the-ground, intimate tour of the human toll of the nation's foreclosure crisis While working with his father's small company that "trashes out"— enters...
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The Father of Spin
Edward L. Bernays and The Birth of Public Relations
Larry Tye
Picador
The Father of Spin is the first full-length biography of the legendary Edward L. Bernays, who, beginning in the 1920s, was one of the first and most successful...
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Fences and Windows
Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate
Naomi Klein
Picador
"Covering the period of late 1999 to 2002, the book collects Klein's in-the-trenches journalism about sweatshops, genetically modified foods, evolving police tactics for crowd control and more . . . Klein argues that globalization has only delivered its promised benefits to the world's wealthiest citizens and that its emphasis on privatization has eroded the availability of public services around the globe. Critics have suggested that the 'anti-globalization' movement (a term loathed, Klein notes, by many people actually involved) lacks a cohesive structure, but Klein generally sees this decentralization as a strength, likening the small groups' 'hub and spoke' organization to that of linked Web sites . . . Despite post-September 11 talk to the contrary, these dispatches indicate that the movement is far from over."—
Publishers Weekly
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Fortune's Formula
The Untold Story of the Scientific Betting System That Beat the Casinos and Wall Street
William Poundstone
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In 1956 two Bell Labs scientists discovered the scientific formula for getting rich. One was mathematician Claude Shannon, neurotic father of our digital age,...
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Gain the Edge!
Negotiating to Get What You Want
Martin E. Latz
St. Martin's Griffin
"Martin Latz’s Gain the Edge! is the best book I've ever read on negotiation strategy. If you negotiate for a living or only occasionally, Latz gives you...
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Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got
21 Ways You Can Out-Think, Out-Perform, and Out-Earn the Competition
Jay Abraham
St. Martin's Griffin
A trusted advisor to America's top corporations and recognized as one of today's preeminent marketing experts, Jay Abraham has created a program of proven...
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The Global Economy 1944-2000
The Limits of Ideology
Scott Newton
Bloomsbury USA
"A critical view of our current world order that highlights the political and economic tensions that plague it. Bravo! A challenging book that fills an important gap. Highly Recommended."—
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Global Woman
Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy
Edited by Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild
A Metropolitan/Holt Paperbacks Book
"This very interesting collection focuses on the multiple effects of globalization on women and their families. Among its subjects are the rise in female migration, the transfer of domestic services from low- to high-income countries, the care crisis left behind by transnational families, and the problems of international sex tourism. The different essays raise key questions and are important reading for our time."—
Lourdes Beneria, Professor of City and Regional Planning and Women's Studies at Cornell University
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Gomorrah
A Personal Journey into the Violent International Empire of Naples' Organized Crime System
Roberto Saviano; Translated from the Italian by Virginia Jewiss
Picador
A groundbreaking, unprecedented bestseller in Italy, Roberto Saviano's insider account traces the decline of the city of Naples under the rule of the Camorra,...
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The Greater Good
How Philanthropy Drives the American Economy and Can Save Capitalism
Claire Gaudiani
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"Masterly on the way philanthropy works." -The New York Observer For more than a century, the United States has stood as a beacon of prosperity...
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Grinding It Out
The Making Of McDonald's
Ray Kroc
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Few entrepreneurs can claim to have actually changed the way we live, but Ray Kroc is one of them. His revolutions in food service automation, franchising,...
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Hot, Flat, and Crowded 2.0
Why We Need a Green Revolution--and How It Can Renew America
Thomas L. Friedman
Picador
"When the Soviet Union chucked Sputnik into space in 1957, it galvanized America to come from behind and win the space race. The federal government opened its checkbook to finance an array of projects. Students shifted to new subjects like astronautical engineering and Russian studies to help the United States understand and eclipse the Soviet Union. The moon shot inspired a patriotic nation and produced useful commercial technologies along the way. The space race was expensive, but it worked. Thomas L. Friedman’s latest book is a plea for a new Sputnik moment. His breezy tour of America’s energy policy documents a nation that has become dangerously dependent on fossil fuels . . . Mr. Friedman’s voice is compelling and will be widely heard . . . Mr. Friedman’s strength is his diagnosis of our energy and environmental nightmares . . . The most intriguing chapter in Mr. Friedman’s book is his last, which poses the toughest challenge. Can America be like China, where a visionary government can impose a new direction on the country in the face of national emergency? Or will America devolve into a country that is so mired in red tape and local opposition that it builds absolutely nothing anywhere, near anything? Societies like that get stuck because they can’t embrace new technologies, like the cherished wind turbines and the power lines needed to carry their current . . . Heads will be nodding across airport lounges, as readers absorb Mr. Friedman’s common sense about how America and the world are dangerously addicted to cheap fossil fuels while we recklessly use the atmosphere as a dumping ground for carbon dioxide. The Sputnik is heading into orbit, thanks to high energy prices, growing fear of the changing climate and pleas like Mr. Friedman’s. But whether we as a nation—and with us, the world—are really prepared to do anything to solve the problem is still in doubt."—
David Victor,
The New York Times
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