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Neal Lipschutz

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  • More money, more problems

    Securities markets have been volatile lately (to say the least), worrying people in all walks of life. Read more »
  • Review

    A potpourri of business books This month a potpourri of business books come under review. Read more »
  • Review

    Good Company: Caring as Fiercely as You Compete is the story of a company grounded in positive human dynamics. Hal P. Read more »
  • Review

    In addition to treating employees well, companies in today's crowded markets have to find ways to break through the clutter of advertisements and information to reach consumers. Read more »
  • Review

    One of the great issues facing couples with children is the work/family crunch. There never seems to be enough time or energy to do everything well (or even passably). Read more »
  • Review

    Industries rise and fall, as do nations. Successful capitalism requires decline as well as creation. Read more »
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    There's been a ton of books published in the past few years about the increase of brain-powered jobs, the growing gaps in income and prestige between people who mainly use their heads at their jobs Read more »
  • Review

    There's been a ton of books published in the past few years about the increase of brain-powered jobs, the growing gaps in income and prestige between people who mainly use their heads at their jobs Read more »
  • Review

    Industries rise and fall, as do nations. Successful capitalism requires decline as well as creation. Read more »
  • Review

    The hard work of making a living The unifying theme for this month's column is work, but the term is broadly defined. Read more »
  • Review

    Men and women do now work together in every conceivable setting, from office to factory floor to cops walking the beat. Read more »
  • Review

    Working via the Internet is work. Some would argue it's the work of the future. Read more »
  • Review

    The psychology of money and work Twenty years ago, personal finance writer Andrew Tobias produced a best-selling book with a boastful title. Read more »
  • Review

    The psychology of money and work Twenty years ago, personal finance writer Andrew Tobias produced a best-selling book with a boastful title. Read more »
  • Review

    The psychology of money and work Twenty years ago, personal finance writer Andrew Tobias produced a best-selling book with a boastful title. Read more »
  • Review

    The psychology of money and work Twenty years ago, personal finance writer Andrew Tobias produced a best-selling book with a boastful title. Read more »
  • Review

    Day Job: A Workplace Reader for the Restless Age opens with this traditional disclaimer, "The characters, incidents and dialogues in this book are products of the author's imagination and bear no r Read more »
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    Continuing the theme of making a living in a place you'd rather not be is Marti Smye's Is It Too Late to Run Away and Join the Circus? A Guide for Your Second Life . Read more »
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    Some people, believe it or not, like their chosen work. They have found a way to be materially successful, fulfilled, and they even treat their employees well. Read more »
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    It's one thing for authors who are consultants or graphic designers to note the importance of life outside the ledger sheet, but it's quite another thing for an estimable economist to do the same t Read more »
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    Business and spirituality might seem to reside at opposite extremes of human experience, but several new books link the two, such as The Gospel of Good Success: A Road Map to Spiritual, Emotional and Read more »
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    Books for grown-up baby boomers If you've been watching closely, you've noticed that members of the generation born between 1946 and 1964 are often now simply called boomers rather than the more Read more »
  • Review

    Books for grown-up baby boomers If you've been watching closely, you've noticed that members of the generation born between 1946 and 1964 are often now simply called boomers rather than the more Read more »
  • Review

    Books for grown-up baby boomers If you've been watching closely, you've noticed that members of the generation born between 1946 and 1964 are often now simply called boomers rather than the mo Read more »
  • Review

    Books for grown-up baby boomers If you've been watching closely, you've noticed that members of the generation born between 1946 and 1964 are often now simply called boomers rather than the mo Read more »
  • The mind/money connection

    Even in the seemingly dry world of money and economics, you can't get away from human psychology. Read more »
  • The road to happiness and prosperity

    As the free market economic machine ascends ever higher, through the rubble of Communism and the default of Russia, despite the Asian financial crisis and in the face of the Internet craze, we appr Read more »