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| The twelve essays in the special issue represent a wide-ranging and critical
examination of influential business books of this millennium and the last --
not just new releases, but yesterdays bestsellers and overlooked
masterpieces. Here, respected business journalists, management gurus, and
academics each examine the books that have shaped a particular domain of the
business landscape. |
| 13. Living on the Faultline: Managing for Shareholder Value in the Age of
the Internet, by Geoffrey A. Moore, HarperCollins Publishers,
HarperBusiness, 2000 |
| The essays explore books ranging from big think (Edward Lawler on
Corporate Governance) to lightweight (Michael Schrage on Management
Porn -- books light on ideas but heavy on commercialism). British writers
Stuart Crainer and Des Dearlove look back on twenty years of influence from
the business classic In Search of Excellence. |
| 3. Hidden Value: How Great Companies Achieve Extraordinary Results with
Ordinary People, by Charles A. OReilly III and Jeffrey Pfeffer, Harvard
Business School Press, 2000 |
| Previously, Mr. Rothenberg held senior editorial positions at leading
publications, including senior writer, columnist, and editorial director of
Esquire and senior consulting editor at Bloomberg Business News in London.
He has contributed articles to The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times
Magazine, Metropolis, The Nation, The New Leader, Inc., Condé Nast Traveler,
Diversion, GQ, and New York Magazine. |
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