Neil Lipschutz
Content by Neil Lipschutz
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In How to Be a Star at Work, productivity consultant and college professor Robert E.
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Reading Machine Beauty: Elegance and the Heart of Technology by David Gelernter is like sneaking into the back of a college classroom and being treated to a free-wheeling, provocative lecture.
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While we nod our heads at positive examples to emulate, we all know the 9-to-5 world doesn't always allow us to practice enlightened work habits.
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Bring together a few people in a defined setting and sooner or later you have conflict. It doesn't matter if it's an old-age or new-age workplace.
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How to get started in a career when the very notion of career is changing is the subject of Work This Way by Bruce Tulgan.
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The authors of BLUR: The Speed of Change in the Connected Economy make the case that it's increasingly difficult to tell the difference between a product and a service.
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The informed American investor or export-oriented corporate executive now knows more about the doings in Malaysia, Indonesia, and South Korea than he or she imagined possible a year ago.
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You won't find much about mezzanine financing or business dinners in hip "Eurotrash" restaurants, but if you want a practical guide to self-employment, seriously consider If You're Cluele
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Back in America, economic tidings have been a lot brighter. For one thing, a whole previously unknown venue for commerce seems about to blossom on the Internet.
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If China is the potential economic power in Asia, then Japan is the current and long-standing champion. But this champion has been on the ropes for a number of years.
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Business people aren't famous for their bon mots. That didn't stop Stuart Crainer from writing The Ultimate Book of Business Quotations. Not all the quotes are from business people.
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Webonomics: Nine Essential Principles for Growing Your Business on the World Wide Web by business writer Evan I.
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A broader critique of the American style of capitalism is offered in Juliet B. Schor's The Overspent American: When the Cost of Lifestyle Overtakes the Value of Life.
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Let's start with the fiction. Yes, fiction.
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Calling a Halt to Mindless Change; A Plea for Commonsense Management, by British management consultant John Macdonald, is a much more traditional business book (for one thing, it's nonfiction).
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Yes, the times, they are sill a changing The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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Yes, the times, they are sill a changingThe more things change, the more they stay the same.
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Yes, the times, they are sill a changingThe more things change, the more they stay the same.
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Two follow-ups to investment-advice bestsellers are now in bookstores, preaching the virtues of long-term holdings of individual stocks.
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. That old cliche is of remarkably little use today, at least when it's applied to the American economy.
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