Sharon Secor
Content by Sharon Secor
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Good for you!
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Good for you! While everyone else is running around the mall searching for the perfect gift, you are taking an easier route choosing informative and timely books to please everyone on your list.
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Good for you! While everyone else is running around the mall searching for the perfect gift, you are taking an easier route choosing informative and timely books to please everyone on your list.
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Good for you! While everyone else is running around the mall searching for the perfect gift, you are taking an easier route choosing informative and timely books to please everyone on your list.
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Tempered Radicals: How People Use Difference to Inspire Change At Work by Debra E. Myerson is a timely account of the effect tempered radicals have on organizations.
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August is traditionally a slow month. Summer is ending and it seems the whole world tries to relax before the back-to-school, back-to-work clamor begins.
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<b>A woman's home is her castle</b> Vanessa Summers' <b>Buying Solo: The Single Woman's Guide to Buying a First Home</b> is perfect for women agonizing over the right time
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If your plan is to dive deeper into real estate, you should pick up The ABCs of Real Estate Investing before you take the plunge.
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Ready for more? Pick up Trump Strategies for Real Estate: Billionaire Lessons for the Small Investor. Written by George H.
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You know Blue's Clues if you have children. The animated show on Nickelodeon aims to make its eight million preschool-age viewers laugh, play and think.
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For market watchers, these are uncertain times. The market boom, so spectacular in its sunrise, has faded to pale twilight.
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For market watchers, these are uncertain times. The market boom, so spectacular in its sunrise, has faded to pale twilight.
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Don't let anyone tell you that you're too young to make money, say two new books for budding teenage millionaires.
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Management consultants Larry Elliott and Richard J. Schroth deserve some kind of award (such as Timeliest Book of the Year) for their foresight in deciding to write a book on corporate ethics.
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Several years ago at a conference on creativity for nonprofit managers, we were asked to design the "perfect" bathtub.
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Several years ago at a conference on creativity for nonprofit managers, we were asked to design the "perfect" bathtub.
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Several years ago at a conference on creativity for nonprofit managers, we were asked to design the "perfect" bathtub.
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Several years ago at a conference on creativity for nonprofit managers, we were asked to design the "perfect" bathtub.
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Several years ago at a conference on creativity for nonprofit managers, we were asked to design the "perfect" bathtub.
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Several years ago at a conference on creativity for nonprofit managers, we were asked to design the "perfect" bathtub.
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Deciding to buy is just part of the process figuring out how to pay for property is the next step.
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From army captains to bond traders, from fire marshals to police commanders, leaders come in many forms.
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From army captains to bond traders, from fire marshals to police commanders, leaders come in many forms.
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From army captains to bond traders, from fire marshals to police commanders, leaders come in many forms.
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From army captains to bond traders, from fire marshals to police commanders, leaders come in many forms.
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From army captains to bond traders, from fire marshals to police commanders, leaders come in many forms.
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"Not making a decision IS a decision," says a friend. He should know.
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Move my cheese. I dare you. Yes, the business curmudgeon is now in residence. National layoffs and shady corporate accounting practices brought on a severe case of arthritis in my funny bone.
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Move my cheese. I dare you. Yes, the business curmudgeon is now in residence. National layoffs and shady corporate accounting practices brought on a severe case of arthritis in my funny bone.
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Good for you! While everyone else is running around the mall searching for the perfect gift, you are taking an easier route choosing informative and timely books to please everyone on your list.
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Good for you!
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As regular readers of this column know, I like easy. Easy chairs, easy-to-read books, gadgets that make my life easier.
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Sometimes what ails you at work is what ails you at home. If you have ever worked from home (or thought about it) pick up Life's Work: Confessions of an Unbalanced Mom by Lisa Belkin.
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Enron's Ken Lay and Tyco CEO Dennis Kozlowski made headlines for living lavishly, basking in the money their corporations made. But no one seems to live larger than Donald Trump does.
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It may seem like an absurd dichotomy to talk about employee retention in the face of a layoff economy.
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Sometimes it's easy to forget there are still e-commerce success stories. eBay is just one case.
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Edgar M. Bronfman's The Third Act: Reinventing Yourself After Retirement is a funny, fast-paced book about how to face retirement with eagerness, confidence and pleasure.
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Now here's the perfect New Year's book for the office.
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How many times have you wondered, If I died tomorrow, would anyone in this office even notice that I'm gone?
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You've worked like dog for the last three months. You've put in late hours, skipped weekends and added extra business trips to your schedule.
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When the markets crash, your nest egg goes splash and you wish you had cash, that's a bear market.
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When the markets crash, your nest egg goes splash and you wish you had cash, that's a bear market.
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When the markets crash, your nest egg goes splash and you wish you had cash, that's a bear market.
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When the markets crash, your nest egg goes splash and you wish you had cash, that's a bear market.
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Cents-able advice for teenagersDon't let anyone tell you that you're too young to make money, say two new books for budding teenage millionaires.
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es for job seekers and employersIt's that time of year again. The days are short and dreary; your job seems tedious and boring.
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es for job seekers and employersIt's that time of year again. The days are short and dreary; your job seems tedious and boring.
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es for job seekers and employersIt's that time of year again. The days are short and dreary; your job seems tedious and boring.
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es for job seekers and employersIt's that time of year again. The days are short and dreary; your job seems tedious and boring.
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es for job seekers and employersIt's that time of year again. The days are short and dreary; your job seems tedious and boring.
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It's that time of year again. The days are short and dreary; your job seems tedious and boring.
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es for job seekers and employersIt's that time of year again. The days are short and dreary; your job seems tedious and boring.
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hat's your problem?A recent article by Cullen Murphy in The Atlantic Monthly lamented the fate of common knowledge.
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t steps on the career path"Not making a decision IS a decision," says a friend. He should know.
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irst steps on the career path"Not making a decision IS a decision," says a friend. He should know.
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t steps on the career path"Not making a decision IS a decision," says a friend. He should know.
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Nokia sends a wake-up call Many people mistakenly assume Nokia is a Japanese company.
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usiness reading for uncertain timesFor market watchers, these are uncertain times. The market boom, so spectacular in its sunrise, has faded to pale twilight.
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Red, white and blue businessJust in time for the Fourth of July and summer reading, a collection of essays by John Steele Gordon beats with a patriotic undertone.
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Plugged in and wired up for the futureFrom cover to cover, Wireless Nation: The Frenzied Launch of the Cellular Revolution by James B. Murray, Jr.
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It's steamy and suggestive, an unauthorized tell-all. These are words business reviewers rarely get to use.
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Travel writer and aviation editor Barbara S. Peterson first interviewed jetBlue founder David Neeleman in 1999 while researching an article on new airlines.
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World Without Secrets: Business, Crime and Privacy in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing by Richard Hunter (Wiley, $27.95, 304 pages, ISBN 0471218162) delivers a first-rate explanation of the
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When David met Goliath on the battlegrounds of the Philistines, a young man with no armor slew the huge Philistine with a small rock.
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In American Skin: Pop Culture, Big Business and the End of White America, former Wall Street Journal columnist Leon E.
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Lou Gerstner, the CEO of IBM, was recently asked on CNN's Lou Dobbs' MoneyLine to explain Big Blue's strong showing in the stock market.
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If you could choose only one book from this list, Stephen R. Covey's The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness should be the one.
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Jack Canfield's The Success Principles is a wide-ranging self-help book.
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This column doesn't usually come with a warning label, but this month be prepared for rough language, intergenerational squabbling, insulting work habits and advice on how to finance your sex life
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This column doesn't usually come with a warning label, but this month be prepared for rough language, intergenerational squabbling, insulting work habits and advice on how to finance your sex life.
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This column doesn't usually come with a warning label, but this month be prepared for rough language, intergenerational squabbling, insulting work habits and advice on how to finance your sex life.
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This column doesn't usually come with a warning label, but this month be prepared for rough language, intergenerational squabbling, insulting work habits and advice on how to finance your sex life.
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A recent article by Cullen Murphy in The Atlantic Monthly lamented the fate of common knowledge.
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A recent article by Cullen Murphy in The Atlantic Monthly lamented the fate of common knowledge.
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A recent article by Cullen Murphy in The Atlantic Monthly lamented the fate of common knowledge.
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With the death of Katharine Graham in July, the nation's attention was once again focused on a strong, successful woman in business.
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With the death of Katharine Graham in July, the nation's attention was once again focused on a strong, successful woman in business.
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With the death of Katharine Graham in July, the nation's attention was once again focused on a strong, successful woman in business.
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With the death of Katharine Graham in July, the nation's attention was once again focused on a strong, successful woman in business.
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With the death of Katharine Graham in July, the nation's attention was once again focused on a strong, successful woman in business.
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With the death of Katharine Graham in July, the nation's attention was once again focused on a strong, successful woman in business.
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Incorporating religious values into business practice is a scary topic for many managers.
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Incorporating religious values into business practice is a scary topic for many managers.
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Incorporating religious values into business practice is a scary topic for many managers.
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