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Monday, November 7, 2005The Daily Drucker The Daily Drucker makes a great holiday gift for that hard-to-please businessman, executive, or entrepreneur on your shopping list. Far more useful than those insipid success accessories or a bad tie, The Daily Drucker offers a small bites of wisdom from the most respected business thinker of our time. [More...]
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Categories: Book: reviews, Business & Finance, Copyright, Publishing, Strategy Presence: An Exploration of Profound Change in People, Organizations, and Society In short: A self-absorbed and rather shallow attempt to claim the invention of a new metaphysics around a repackaging of Buddhism, New Age emotionalism, and a variety of radical change philosophies from the 1970s onward. [More...]
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Categories: Book: reviews, Business & Finance, Globalization, Strategy Sunday, October 2, 2005How To Read A BookContempt: How the Right is Wronging American Justice Catherine Crier was on the Tim Russert Show last night, talking about her new book, Contempt: How the Right is Wronging American Justice.
No histrionics, no name-calling, no "sky is falling" demagoguery. Just
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what the future holds. Among her observations: [More...]
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