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Guy Kawasaki, former chief evangelist at Apple Computer and an iconoclastic corporate
tactician who now works with high-tech startups in Silicon Valley, is back in print with
his seventh book: Rules for Revolutionaries: The Capitalist Manifesto for...Read more
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This analysis of what makes great companies great has been hailed everywhere as an instant
classic and one of the best business titles since In Search of
Excellence. The authors, James C. Collins and Jerry I. Porras, spent six years in
research, and...Read more
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A recent Fortune poll cited General Electric Company as America's most admired
company. Much of the credit went to Jack Welch, GE's chief executive for the past 17
years. During his tenure, GE's revenues and profits have grown enormously. Its share...Read more
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Ron Chernow, whose previous books have taken on the Morgan and Warburg financial empires,
now turns his attention to the patriarch of the Rockefeller dynasty. John D. was history's
first recorded billionaire and one of the most controversial public...Read more
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In 1964, NBC clerk Michael Eisner made $65 a week. Though he only took one business course
in his life--accounting--he did have a head for business: as CEO of Disney, he earned over
half a billion bucks in 1997. Though he had no foundation in...Read more
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It seems like all of the biggest names in the computer industry are getting the celebrity
bio treatment these days. But no corporate CEO deserves it more than Larry Ellison, the
charismatic head of Oracle Corp. This isn't your standard, dry,...Read more
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The people who have shaped the world you encounter from your computer keyboard speak out
in this collection of interviews subtitled Candid Conversations with the Visionaries of
the Digital World. Sixteen leaders of the computer business, including...Read more
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In this autobiography, Virgin Group founder Richard Branson says one of his prime business
criteria is "fun." Fun made Branson a billionaire, and few business memoirs are
one-billionth as fun as Branson's, nor as niftily written. Not only does it...Read more
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Starting from scratch, simply by picking stocks and companies for investment, Warren
Buffett amassed one of the epochal fortunes of the 20th century -- an astounding net worth
of $10 billion and counting. That awesome record has made him a cult...Read more
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David Greising's biography of Roberto Goizueta is the story of how Coca-Cola became one of
the world's leading brands. The story follows Goizueta, a chemical engineer, who first
worked for Coca-Cola in Cuba. After the revolution, Goizueta came to the...Read more
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Have you ever bought a business biography to get some insight into how a particular
enterprise was made great only to read 200 pages of self-puffery that was written by a
ghostwriter anyway? If you read business books on a regular basis, your answer...Read more