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Like its subject, The Smartest Guys in the Room is ambitious, grand in scope, and ruthless in its dealings. Unlike Enron, the Texas-based energy giant that has come to represent the post-millennium collapse of 1990s go-go corporate culture, it's also ultimately successful. Penned by Fortune scribes Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, the 400-page-plus chronicle of the scandal digs deep inside the numbers while, wisely, maintaining focus on the "smart guys" deep-frying the books. The likes of paternal but disengaged CEO Ken Lay (dubbed "Kenny Boy" by George W. Bush, one of many prominent public figures with whom he rubbed shoulders), cutthroat man-behind-the-curtain Jeff Skilling, and ethically blind numbers whiz Andy Fastow vividly come to life as they make a mockery of conventional accounting practices and grow increasingly arrogant and bind to their collective hubris. They're not a likable lot, and the writers find it difficult to suppress their astonishment and revulsion with the crew who rapidly went from golden boys and girls of the financial world to pariahs when the bill finally came due. The authors' unrepressed sarcasms are more than often unnecessarily given the scope of the outrage. Enron's leading lights were or a time celebrated for their ability to concoct nearly unfathomable business schemes to hide mounting shortfalls and keeping track on their machinations can be a chore, but, by sticking hard to the story behind the fall, McLean and Elkind have reported and written the definitive account of the Enron debacle. --Steven Stolder
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Just as Watergate was the defining political story of its time, so Enron is the biggest business story of our time. And just as All the President's Men was the one Watergate book that gave readers the full story, with all the drama and nuance, The Smartest Guys in the Room is the one book you have to read to understand this amazing business saga. And the critics agree:
This book is right up there with Den of Thieves and Barbarians at the Gate. . . . Those who want to learn what happened here, you don't have to read anything but this. James Cramer, CNBC
The best book about the Enron debacle to date. . . . Based on hundreds of interviews and fresh details, McLean and Elkind masterfully weave together the many strands of the Enron story. They shine in their characterizations of Enron's often incompetent executives. Wendy Zellner, BusinessWeek
News junkies and mystery lovers who enjoy financial scandals will devour this multilayered book. . . . The Smartest Guys in the Room will rival other models of the genre, including James Stewart's Den of Thieves. . . . The authors write with power and finesse. Their prose is effortless, like a sprinter floating down the track. . . . The character sketches of former chairman Kenneth Lay, former CEO Jeff Skilling and ex-chief financial officer Andrew Fastow are masterful. Edward Iwata, USA Today
Powerful and shocking. . . . succeed[s] in opening a disturbing window into both the company and the era . . . filled with fascinating characters and anecdotes. Jonathan A. Knee, The New York Times Book Review
The Smartest Guys in the Room is utterly professional, readable andeven though you know what's cominghighly entertaining. Daniel Gross, The Washington Post
Meticulously reported and compelling . . . a cautionary tale about highfliers who weren't as clever as they thought. David Koeppel, Entertainment Weekly
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Blunt, intriguing analysis of Enron.......2007-10-05
This book goes through Enron's rise and fall while analyzing each main character. McLean and Elkind have researched well.
This is quite entertaining and a fun read. The only downside is the large number of characters, but the authors have provided a character description list in the beginning of the book. I frequently referred to the characters' descriptions.
Overall, a good book on Enron's choices over the years.
The smartest guys in the room.......2007-09-10
A very well-written account of the rise & fall of Enron. I couldn't put it down
Wanted to read the book after seeing the documentary........2007-08-23
I purchased the book after seeing the documentary in an Ethics class taken during an MBA program at Oklahoma City University. I wanted a little more detail on how things got so blatently out of hand at Enron. I've also read the Conspiracy of Fools. I'm very intrigued by the human nature aspect of this story. We are not being realistic, if we don't think this very same situation could happen anywhere at anytime. More people didn't come forward because their personal livlihood was in jeopardy, even though they had concerns about the ethics of the operation. These were very smart people who let their arrogance get in the way. In the end, everyone was to blame, but no one was to blame. Based on what I understand of the personalities of the Enron Leaders - this was their destiny. It was bound to happen - it only took some time. The biggest question of all - who is next.
Great book on bad management.......2007-08-02
Bad management and the amazing power of human beings to self-delude is on full display in the Enron debacle. This book does a good job of telling a complex story with a large cast of characters. I think it will help supervisors and business owners more that the latest fad book on business and leadership. These guys make excellent bad examples.
Case Study of Corruption on Steroids.......2007-06-05
I purchased this book after having watched the movie of the same name. The book is a very detailed and meticulous recounting of the rampant greed and corruption that was Enron. What you come to discover is that through highly-technical accounting schemes and tricks Enron turned itself into a seeming juggernaut of a business from just a staid old pipeline company. Enron really thought that the free market enabled it to do anything and trade any kind of commodity from weather derivatives to paper pulp, oil, and broadband. What you come to find out in this book though is that they never really had a way to deliver what they kept promising Wall Street.
Enron was a big house of cards all propped up by their stock price. Once that dropped, all hell broke loose. The company was obsessed with the stock price, posting it in elevators and encouraging employees to invest as much of their 401K monies into it as possible. They even created elaborate hedge funds that were based on the stock staying above certain levels. In order to keep the stock at lofty levels they lied and used "creative" accounting to fool Wall Street.
The real reveal in reading this book however is that Jeff Skilling and Ken Lay really have a vast number of compatriots to join them as teh villians here. Andy Fastow, now the government stoolie, was arguably worse than both Lay and Skilling. And yet, thanks to his cooperation, he gets far less jail time.
This book is a slow read, and not for the half-hearted. For the vast majority you are really better off watching the film.
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"I'd say you were a carnival barker, except that wouldn't be fair tocarnival barkers. A carnie will at least tell you up front that he's running a shell game. You, Mr. Lay, were running what purported to be the seventh largest corporation in America."-Senator Peter Fitzgerald (R-IL) to Enron CEO Kenneth Lay, Senate Commerce Science & Transportation's Subcommittee, Hearing on Enron, 2/12/02
The speed of Enron's rise and fall is truly astonishing and perhaps the single most important story of corporate failure in the twenty-first century. In Enron investigative journalist Loren Fox promises readers nothing short of the most compelling and insightful investigation into Enron's meteoric ascent-regarded by Wall Street and the media as the epitome of innovation-and its spectacular fall from grace. In a lively and authoritative manner, Fox discusses how the biggest corporate bankruptcy in American business history happened, why for so long no one (except for an enlightened few) saw it coming, and what its impact will be on financial markets, the U.S. economy, U.S. energy policy, and the public for years to come. With access to many company insiders, Fox's intriguing account of this corporate debacle also provides an overview of the corporate culture and business model that led to Enron's high-flying success and disastrous failure. The story of Enron is one that will reverberate in global financial and energy markets as well as in criminal and civil courts for years to come. Rife with all the elements of a classic thriller-scandal, dishonest accounting, personal greed, questionable campaign contributions, suicide-Enron captures the essence of a company that went too far too fast.
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"I'd say you were a carnival barker, except that wouldn't be fair tocarnival barkers. A carnie will at least tell you up front that he's running a shell game. You, Mr. Lay, were running what purported to be the seventh largest corporation in America."-Senator Peter Fitzgerald (R-IL) to Enron CEO Kenneth Lay, Senate Commerce Science & Transportation's Subcommittee, Hearing on Enron, 2/12/02
The speed of Enron's rise and fall is truly astonishing and perhaps the single most important story of corporate failure in the twenty-first century. In Enron investigative journalist Loren Fox promises readers nothing short of the most compelling and insightful investigation into Enron's meteoric ascent-regarded by Wall Street and the media as the epitome of innovation-and its spectacular fall from grace. In a lively and authoritative manner, Fox discusses how the biggest corporate bankruptcy in American business history happened, why for so long no one (except for an enlightened few) saw it coming, and what its impact will be on financial markets, the U.S. economy, U.S. energy policy, and the public for years to come. With access to many company insiders, Fox's intriguing account of this corporate debacle also provides an overview of the corporate culture and business model that led to Enron's high-flying success and disastrous failure. The story of Enron is one that will reverberate in global financial and energy markets as well as in criminal and civil courts for years to come. Rife with all the elements of a classic thriller-scandal, dishonest accounting, personal greed, questionable campaign contributions, suicide-Enron captures the essence of a company that went too far too fast.
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Incredibly boring .......2006-01-09
Loren Fox's account of the Enron debacle is one of the more boring written on what was a fascinating story of greed and corporate immorality. I have read three books regarding the downfall of Enron (The Smartest Guys in the Room and Anatomy of Greed being the others), and this was the most difficult read of the three, by far.
First, Fox's account reads more like a Harvard Business School case study than anything else. For some, this may be attractive, but explaining forwards, swaps and various other derivatives over three pages isn't the most exciting reading one can do. It is valuable if you really want to dig into Enron's beginnings with "asset light" philosophy, but one really only needs this level of detail if they are delving into the corporate world of derivatives and trading. For the rest of us, it is uneccessary and quite boring. Given the time Enron: The Rise and Fall was written (shortly after the bankruptcy), it is insightful. Also given that it was written before The Smartest Guys in the Room was released, it was at one time probably the best of the bunch. Now that other information has been released via congressional hearings and other written accounts, the information provided by Fox reads like a textbook.
Another problem is that Fox misses much of the personality of the executives and other employees of Enron. He admitedly has little to go by other than written records at that time, and has little more than detailed accounts of Enron's activities to show for it. While important to describe in detail how Enron evolved into the company it became, he misses the personalities behind the evolution. For instance, the corporate structure was such that people from every division within the company clashed at every turn. This is a mere mention in Fox's account, whereas in The Smartest Guys in the Room, this is an important part of the Enron downfall. Also, the California debacle is mentioned briefly in The Rise and Fall, but without the detail that the other story gives. What is just as important about the rise and (if not more importantly) the fall of Enron, are the egomaniacal personalities behind the company. These personalities are not described in nearly enough detail in The Rise and Fall, leaving the story bland and lacking.
What is left is a textbook story of Enron that leaves out much of the drama of the real Enron. While I appreciate that Fox avoided some of the Hollywood, daytime television aspects of Enron (unlike The Smartest Guys in the Room or Anatomy of Greed) to merely sell books, much of this aspect of the Enron story is important to the overall tale of "The Rise and Fall." Unfortunately, it is missing in Fox's book.
Insightful!.......2004-08-31
Enron's story seems to have happened all at once. There was a big company with a stock price shooting for the stars and, then, suddenly there was a massive fraud, and the two things came so close together it was like hearing the explosion from a fireworks display after you've seen the light in the sky. Loren Fox's account was one of the first books about Enron and remains one of the best. The author is a skillful, diligent reporter who managed to get the story first and get it right, although Enron did not authorize his book or cooperate with him. His discussion of the company's complex, illegal accounting maneuvers is thorough and, if not quite clear, certainly complete. The book was written during the relatively early stages of the legal proceedings against the architects of the Enron fraud, so a lot of the material uncovered by Justice Department and SEC investigators was not yet available. The demerit of this is that Fox was not able to include much that is now common knowledge about Enron. However, we find that there is an advantage as well: Fox was not excessively guided or directed by common knowledge and conventional wisdom, but instead carved his own path through the thicket of Enron's weird and instructive history.
Read in conjunction with Smith/Emshwiller.......2004-01-20
This book, plus "24 Days," together tell you everything you need to know about the fall of Enron. This one covers the "rise" better, that one covers the "fall."
What one ought to take away from both books is the realization that, despite the failure and indeed despite the evident criminality, Enron (as Fox says in his epilogue), "wasn't a complete hoax. The company deserved admiration for its early forays into trading gas and electricity, and for its plunge into the innovative financing of energy projects. It out-maneuvered the old-line energy companies to expand the use of derivatives in the energy industry. This introduced new ways of managing risk, which lowered the costs of energy-related transactions for an array of businesses."
Another reviewer has said that the Fox book is a cure for insomnia. The fact is that if you need to have material on Enron MADE interesting for you by dramatic presentation, by a well-shaped narative flow, then you may have trouble with Fox, simply because he lets the material speak for itself.
Sometimes it speaks in ambiguous tones.
Solid.......2003-09-27
Good, solid background on the history of Enron and its missteps. If you're interested in one stop shopping for an understanding of Enron the corporation from start to finish, this is the best out there so far.
A "fair and balanced" treatment that can cure insomnia.......2003-09-18
I've read several Enron books, from Cruver's poor product to Lynn Brewer's silly treatise, and I have to say that this one is probably more accurate and balanced than any of the others, but..... it's a real snorefest. Any author that can take a fascinating story like this and put a reader to sleep with it is not really overachieving in my view.
I guess Fox couldn't get anyone significant to talk to him and maybe that held him back some, but it didn't keep Cruver and Brewer and Swartz from producing more entertaining stuff in their efforts which were similarly unencumbered by input from people who were really making it happen. Oh well, he produced a "fair and balanced" treatment that just might help you with that insomnia thing.
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Enron: The Rise and Fall
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"I'd say you were a carnival barker, except that wouldn't be fair tocarnival barkers. A carnie will at least tell you up front that he's running a shell game. You, Mr. Lay, were running what purported to be the seventh largest corporation in America."-Senator Peter Fitzgerald (R-IL) to Enron CEO Kenneth Lay, Senate Commerce Science & Transportation's Subcommittee, Hearing on Enron, 2/12/02
The speed of Enron's rise and fall is truly astonishing and perhaps the single most important story of corporate failure in the twenty-first century. In Enron investigative journalist Loren Fox promises readers nothing short of the most compelling and insightful investigation into Enron's meteoric ascent-regarded by Wall Street and the media as the epitome of innovation-and its spectacular fall from grace. In a lively and authoritative manner, Fox discusses how the biggest corporate bankruptcy in American business history happened, why for so long no one (except for an enlightened few) saw it coming, and what its impact will be on financial markets, the U.S. economy, U.S. energy policy, and the public for years to come. With access to many company insiders, Fox's intriguing account of this corporate debacle also provides an overview of the corporate culture and business model that led to Enron's high-flying success and disastrous failure. The story of Enron is one that will reverberate in global financial and energy markets as well as in criminal and civil courts for years to come. Rife with all the elements of a classic thriller-scandal, dishonest accounting, personal greed, questionable campaign contributions, suicide-Enron captures the essence of a company that went too far too fast.
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Title: Bethany McLean & Peter Elkind The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron.
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New rules require a new game plan. More than 80% of today's workforce comprises knowledge-and service-based workers, rendering obsolete the conventional understanding of organizational performance. New work roles require new managerial skills and methods. This innovative book shows how 'new human performance specialists' can mold and construct work situations that enhance performance, productivity, and profits.
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Seven years ago, when defining a comprehensive infrastructure for Data Warehousing at MCI, we made sure to include a component that we labeled "Organization/Process", as a category for related deliverables. In my many years of Information Technology experience, implementations continue to "miss their potential" because technologists do not consider and account for the intergration of solutions into an existing environment. This book is one of the keys to successfully implementing the component we defined.
Jim introduces and brings together existing thoughts and research regarding leveraging the human aspects of business with a new perspective, and then adds his own research for good measure.
This book is a "must read" for project planners of major Information Technology implementations (especially for CRM initiatives) who want to mitigate risk factors that are otherwise lost in activities deemed "out of scope". Each implementation should include tasks and responsibilities to map the collaborative activities of the resulting: work, people, technology and data. Of course, this would require adding Human Performance Specialists to the team...read the book.
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Arbuscular Mycorrhiza (AM) is the most common mycorrhizal type involved in agricultural systems, and the most widespread plant root symbiosis. The fungi involved (Glomales) are known to promote plant growth and health by acting as biofertilizers, bioprotectors and bioregulators. The main aim of this book is to provide readers with theoretical and applied knowledge essential for the use of AM fungi in improving plant health and fitness, production of high quality food and in conservation of natural resources. The different chapters target understanding the role of AM fungi in sustainable crop production, discussing ways to improve biological equilibria between microorganisms in the mycorrhizosphere, analysing genetic, physiological, cellular and molecular bases of AM functioning and establishing technologies for inoculum production, according to the regulatory guidelines for application.
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Great Book!!!.......2007-08-09
Great book, must read for anyone that loves missionary type stories. Power of God is displayed in this young man's life. Fantastic.
A Powerful and Stirring True Story...Wow!.......2007-05-25
I loved this book; the adventure, the trials and triumphs, and the amazing ending. A fascinating story from beginning to end. It is another favorite in my personal library. A treasure!
Serving God and country in the Soviet Army.......2005-07-20
Vanya was a young man drafted into the Soviet Army in 1970. He had been a believer for only two years, but during that time he had internalized the Scriptures, even though he didn't even own a Bible. His first priority upon arriving in the Ukraine for Basic Training was to find a private place to pray each morning. Thus before he had been in the Army for a week he was already in trouble for his religion.
This book chronicles, using the God's-eye view approach to telling the story, the relentless persecution that followed, culminating in his heroic death by torture for refusing to recant. Fearless before the might of the Evil Empire, Vanya was the stone upon which many stumbled and were broken, but only became more hardened to all efforts to conform him to the Soviet Ideal. Though plagued by doubts, Vanya found his faith miraculously strengthed in his darkest hours, and left behind a trail of new believers and demoralized interrogators wherever he was taken.
His death accomplished what his life couldn't: the Soviet Army admitted defeat and never again applied its utmost force to a believer in hopes of turning him from the faith.
A powerful and inspiring book.......2005-06-03
This true story is testimony to the fact that miracles still occur. I was very inspired to exercise my own faith in the face of great opposition. Vanya's faith was such that he almost seemed naive to the problems of being so open as he was in a Soviet system.
What a testimony!
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Powerful!.......2003-09-16
This is book about God's faithfulness to His own in spite of suffering, persecution and death. It is about one man's relationship with the Living God, to whom he had abandonded himself totally. It's a book about what is truly important and worth clinging to when there is absolutely no other hope. I read the story of Ivan Moisyev years ago with tears, awe and humility and the memory of Ivan's story of faith, suffering and, ultimately, martyrdom for the cause of Christ still haunts me. It left behind on my soul the burning questions, "If I were faced with such terrible persecution how would I respond? Would I remain faithful to Christ to the point of death? Could I really love and forgive those who might so terribly persecute me?". All these years later I'm left with the challenge to be willing to surrender everything, including my life to God in Christ. Read more about the persecution of Christians occuring today in communist and Islamic countries online at www.persecution.org
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Contiene métodos para aprender los puntos claves del español con rapidez y facilidad
(The fast, easy way to master the finer points of Spanish)
Unsure about conjugating irregular Spanish verbs? Using the subjunctive? Determining the appropriate definite article? This complete, accessible guide clarifies grammatical structure and explains vocabulary usage to help you master Spanish. Whether you need extra help for a course, want a quick review for a test, or simply want to brush up your language skills, this is the book to have. In this completely revised edition of More Practical Spanish Grammar, you'll find:
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SayHola dot com recommends this book...........2007-09-24
Our online course at SayHola dot com teaches you how to speak the Spanish Language but this book is a great tool for practicing and building Vocabulary. We recommend it but this is for the advance student.
Next step in learning Spanish.......2007-08-27
I am a retired 67 year old man with the idea that I might be able to learn Spanish without taking a formal course. Prado's intro book, "Practical Spanish Grammar", was a very helpful beginning and this book is a very good next step. His advanced book rehashes much of the material of the first book, such as verb conjugations and some of the same vocabulary, which re-enforces what you hope you learned originally. However,the instructional material and the instructions to each set of exercises are in Spanish. When I first got into this book I was pleased that I could progress without the English instructions of the first book. As does the first book, this book has a variety of exercises and quizzes. A student of Spanish would find these two books helpful additions to a formal course textbook or as a review of past Spanish classes.
Fabulous!.......2006-12-14
I am so glad I bought this book. After reading the one negative review I almost didn't. Although I own the Ultimate Spanish Review and Practice book and find it helpful as a reference, this book is superior as a workbook. Yes, it does start with the basic points but then it covers in great detail the various exceptions. There is adequate repetition to practice and learn. I try and complete 1-2 pages per day. I am very advanced in Spanish but I still find this book very valuable. I highly recommend this book as a workbook.
CH .......2006-11-24
I checked this book out of the library and once I started it, I knew I had to buy it. It has been so helpful and workable for a beginner spanish student, and everything is explained in an easy to understand manner, even though the explanations are in spanish. I know that sounds crazy, but it really is easy to follow.
Fun, Excellent, Informative.......2006-07-26
This is one of my favorite guides. It can be used as either a reference, review, or a book to start at start and finish at finish. (If you have very minimal or no knowledge in Spanish, I do not recommend this for you.)
It is all in Spanish. Not very difficult Spanish, but still in Spanish. It is VERY, VERY nice. I love it for that. It makes it fun to read. I even like to pick it up and read it in spare time.
Though it contains some good vocabulary at the start of each section, that is NOT what the book is geared to. It is like a nice supplement. The new vocabulary is used mainly in the grammar parts, where the words are used, or needed to explain a point or maybe an irregularity, whether it be in commands, participles, subjuctive, etc.
As I said, the Spanish that the book was written in is not really all that difficult. It is a pretty easy read, which makes it nice.
I recommend it for ANY Spanish student. Beginners might find good practice to read and acquire new vocabulary, intermediates might get to some good grammar points down (e.g. the subjunctive) as well as some new useful vocabulary, y las personas avanzadas pueden usar este libro como un resumen de la gramática y las estructuras del español.
Again, a very good buy. It is very nice to have around.
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Kelly 'N' Me
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Anthony, fifteen, helps his mother, a has-been actress, pay the bills by playing guitar in Central Park. One day he meets Kelly Callahan, a girl with a beautiful voice, singing in the park, and they work up an act together. They become successful street performers- and fall in love. But Kelly is not who she claims to be. When she reveals her true life, their friendship is severely tested.
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Best LIBRARY Book I ever picked up.......2001-03-29
This book is really good, I read the out of date version, cause thats all we basically have at our lousy school library. Anyway, this book portrays of a teenage girl who doesnt tell the truth of her life to a poor boy she falls in love with in Central Park while singing for the tourists to make money. I read this book in 2 days, and when I returned it the librarian said "was this a good book?" and i said it waz excelent and she said "well ok, i guess ill read it now too!". Ever since i returned it, i keep thinking bout it! I wish there was a sequel!!
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Kelly 'N' Me
Myron Levoy
Manufacturer: Harpercollins
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Kelly 'N' Me
Myron Levoy
Manufacturer: Harpercollins Childrens Books
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You Can't Catch Me
N. Kelly
Manufacturer: Ginn & Company
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- The State Of Working America, 2004/2005
- The Value Profit Chain : Treat Employees Like Customers and Customers Like Employees
- Think Tanks and Civil Societies: Catalysts for Ideas and Action
- Tomorrow's Energy: Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet
- Ultimate Guide to Workers' Compensation Insurance (Entrepreneur Magazine's Ultimate Books)
- Understanding Global Cultures: Metaphorical Journeys Through 28 Nations, Clusters of Nations, and Continents
- Understanding Healthcare Financial Management, Fourth Edition
- Wiley's English-Spanish, Spanish-English Business Dictionary
- 78 Important Questions Every Leader Should Ask and Answer
- A History of Money: From Ancient Times to the Present Day
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