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Fast Company April 2004 Jim Collins |
The Wizard, King, and Hobbit of Business The history of IBM unfolds into an epic trilogy about its three CEOs--the determined father, reluctant son, and enterprising stranger. |
BusinessWeek December 13, 2004 |
The Pick of This Year's Crop of Books Running the gamut from Ted Turner to Alexander Hamilton, here's the top 10 business books of 2004 as selected by BusinessWeek reviewers. |
Knowledge@Wharton July 2, 2003 |
IBM and its Legendary Founder: Flawed Genius Kevin Maney's "The Maverick and His Machine: Thomas Watson, Sr. and the Making of IBM" is extraordinarily well-researched and balanced. He brings Watson to life, blemishes and all. |
BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 Robert D. Hof |
Innovate or Die Clayton Christensen's accessible and rigorous new book provides a survival manual for corporate managers. The Innovator's Solution makes a credible case that established companies can defy the odds after all, provided they offer disruptive new products of their own. |
BusinessWeek December 22, 2003 Bruce Nussbaum |
Why Rubinomics Worked At a time when best-seller lists are dominated by Clinton-haters, Bush-bashers, and ideologues of the right and left, Robert E. Rubin's In an Uncertain World comes as calm, thoughtful relief. |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 Anthony Bianco |
Rockefeller's Baby: Mass And Class The story of Rockefeller Center's genesis and commercial triumph is authoritatively told by Daniel Okrent in Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center. |
Fast Company September 2005 |
Greatest Business Leaders of the 20th Century Classic entrepreneurs who built companies from scratch dominate the list of the greatest business leaders. |
BusinessWeek June 14, 2004 Steve Hamm |
Thomas J. Watson Jr.: Junior Achievement The innovative CEO brought IBM, and American business, into the age of computers. |
Fast Company November 2003 Polly LaBarre |
The Industrialized Revolution Clay Christensen's idea of "disruptive innovation" made him the unintended mascot of the dotcom boom. So what's he thinking now? |
HBS Working Knowledge May 24, 2004 Richard S. Tedlow |
The Watsons: IBM's Troubled Legacy For over seventy years, Thomas Watson Sr. and Thomas Watson Jr. shaped and built IBM. This new book explores the complex relationship between father and son. |
BusinessWeek June 28, 2004 |
Ten Serious Reads For Summer These paperbacks give you lots to ponder on the beach, including plenty about the world's political woes -- and a juicy mob tale. |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Mark Henricks |
Think Ahead Two books that mean business: One helps you spot the "disruptive innovations" that can make or break your business success. The other tells you how to sell to the 8-12 "tween-age" market. |
BusinessWeek December 19, 2005 |
The Best Of 2005's Bunch Book Reviews: The Big Picture: The New Logic of Money and Power in Hollywood by Edward Jay Epstein... Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story by Kurt Eichenwald... DisneyWar by James B. Stewart... etc. |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Marcia Vickers |
Citi's Bob Rubin Is Back In The Game Politics, that is. He has Kerry's ear, and that improves the candidate's credibility |