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The Business Week Best-Seller List
Content: There may be just 24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success in William J. O'Neil's book, No. 7 on this month's paperback list. But don't think the 173-page volume will make you a market whiz by the time you step off the plane. Some of his easy-to-read...
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10/28/96 THE BUSINESS WEEK BEST-SELLER LIST
Content: READERS NEEDN'T GO FAR IN ALBERT J. Dunlap's Mean Business, No.4 on this month's best-seller list, to find what rankles most about the man who led 115-year-old Scott Paper Co. into oblivion. Early on, he admits there is ''some truth'' to the charge that he...
02/24/97 THE BUSINESS WEEK BEST-SELLER LIST
Content: IN THE AIRLINE BUSINESS, stormy employee relations are commonplace. So how is it that the management and employees of Southwest Airlines Co. seem able to pull together? Readers may find some answers in the unabashedly laudatory Nuts! Southwest Airlines' Crazy
06/30/97 THE BUSINESS WEEK BEST-SELLER LIST
Content: Accounts of the future tend toward extremes. Tomorrow's society, we've been told, will be either wonderful or appalling--the cooperative commonwealth or the dystopia of Big Brother. Scott Adams, though, foresees little change: Future generations, he says...
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Content: In Day Trade Online, No. 10 among this month's hardcover best-sellers, Christopher A. Farrell (not to be confused with BUSINESS WEEK's Christopher Farrell) recommends a cautious strategy: He advocates making high-percentage trades in boring closed-end...
03/02/19 THE BUSINESS WEEK BEST-SELLER LIST
Content: IN AN AGE OF 800-PAGE BIOGRAPHIES, JACK BEATTY has taken an admirable monetarism: that he can describe the work and life of management guru Peter F. Drucker, and persuade readers of Drucker's greatness, in a mere 200 pages. The concept is attractive enough to...
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The Business Week Best-Seller List
Content: The simple moral of Spencer Johnson's Who Moved My Cheese?, No. 15 on this month's hardcover best-seller list, is that change is necessary and people shouldn't fear it. But managers who assign the book to colleagues could find that it prompts some...
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