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Good to Great
from Random House Buisness Books
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The research behind this book is impressive and the theories are engaging. On the whole, it's well written and it all makes good sense. Most of these firms have done well over time, while some have not (e.g., Fannie May, Circuit City). What Good to Great does not cover is the role of serendipity and... more info
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The One Minute Manager
from HarperCollins Audio
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Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson birthed a monster writing style when they published THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER, "The Runaway #1 National Bestseller!" -- and that style is surrounding a hideously boring topic with clichés, adverbs, adjectives, redundancies, dull characters, and exclamation... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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Lean Thinking
from Free Press
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Excellent reading for an explanation of Lean from its history through a vision of what is to become with several well known companies as examples in implementation. I hear the myth about Lean vs. union shops a lot, this book should dispel the rumor that Lean = job loss.
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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Competitive Strategy
from Free Press
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It is nice when you see a book that takes the word "strategy" seriously these days. Although written a while ago, the reader finds it talking about what we see today. Understood and applicable by both layman as well as specialists without over-simplification of the framework-based books we find... more info
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