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As
published in The New York Journal of Books,
December 15, 2010 - Dangerous Times?: The International Politics of Great Power Peace
“Some books are designed for a mass audience and these are frequently works of fiction. Most nonfiction books (as this work is) unfortunately, appeal to a smaller readership. Then there are the NNT’s [nonfiction niche tomes] that intend...
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published in The New York Journal of Books,
September 16, 2010 - Zilch:
The Power of Zero in Business by Nancy Lublin.
“Have you ever picked up a book really expecting to totally love it? Then have you ever been just slightly
less enthusiastic when you finished it?...
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published in The New York Journal of Books,
March 1, 2010 - Value Merchants by James C. Anderson, Nirmalya Kumar, and James A. Narus.
“Anderson, Kumar and Narus have written a pretty good book. However, before we get into its pros and cons, two caveats: first, this book is intended for...
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As
published in The New York Journal of Books,
July 2, 2010 - The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday
Machine by Michael Lewis.
“It’s laissez-faire until you get in deep shit.” This is how Michael Lewis ends his latest book, The Big Short. This pretty much sums up his feelings and how the book unfolds.
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Leading
California management expert becomes University
of Huddersfield visiting professor
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What is
the real value of Strategic Planning? |
Is it true
that HR can be a real profit center? |
What are
the practical outcomes of Strategic Planning?
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