What They Don't Teach you at Harvard Business School
Business demands innovation. There is a constant need to feel around the fringes, to test the edges, but business schools, out of necessity, are condemned to teach the past.'
In this captivating, intriguing program, author and television host James Burke takes you on five voyages through the great, dynamic web of historical change to show "how sometimes the simplest act will have cosmic repercussions a hundred years later." Continuing the journey that began with Connections and continued with The Day the Universe Changed and The Axemaker's Gift, Burke draws on years of research and his powerful storytelling abilities to illuminate "the cliff-hanging, detective-story excitement of the myriad different processes by which change occurs."
The Commonsense MBA: The Seven Practices of Enduring Businesses for the Entrepreneur
Offering an ethics-based approach to succeeding in a small business, a successful business owner provides advice and encouragement for growing a business and argues that an expensive MBA is not necessary for success as a small business owner. Reprint.
Mission Possible: Becoming a World-Class Organization While There's Still Time
In the ever growing trend of the downsizing of companies in the '90s, the biggest challenge for both the large corporations and the growing small and medium-size companies is: how can a manager concentrate on improving the existing organization while at the same time keeping a focus and creating an all-important future plan of that same organization? Blanchard offers a new model for improving your present organization while designing its replacement. Simultaneous hardcover release from McGraw-Hill. 2 cassettes.
Day Trade Online: Start Trading for a Libing Today! (Wiley Audio)
A one-stop, step-by-step overview of how to make a successful living trading via the Internet (indispensable for anyone seeking to enter this popular arena).