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martes, febrero 27, 2007

MANAGEMENT READING FROM ECONOMIST

MANAGEMENT READING
What's in the Journals, February 2007
Feb 23rd 2007
From Economist.com


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Sacked executives
How to make a comeback
Feb 15th 2007

Boeing and Airbus
The epic battle of two industrial giants
Jan 11th 2007

Innovation and entrepreneurship
How to create the next big thing? Four new books offer some ideas
Nov 16th 2006

Conrad Black
A gripping cautionary tale
Nov 16th 2006

Sandy Weill
The legacy of the man behind Citigroup
Oct 12th 2006

Hewlett-Packard
Carly Fiorina, once America's favourite businesswoman, gets even with her ousters
Oct 12th 2006

Doing business in China
The challenges of starting a business in China can be clearly seen from the experiences of two computer companies, one Chinese and one Western
Jun 15th 2006

The outsourcing debate (continued)
Don't get sore, get smart
Jun 12th 2006

The bad health of American health care
Can market forces save it?
May 31st 2006

Fading family firms
A couple of old European brands lose their polish
May 22nd 2006

The manager as “portfolio worker”
A scholar of common sense holds forth
May 4th 2006

The giant of German banking
One financial executive who left the scene too soon
Apr 27th 2006

What's wrong with Deutsche Börse?
Its former chairman still doesn't get it
Apr 20th 2006

The wacky world of consulting
From PIOUTA strategies to boiling the ocean
Apr 10th 2006

Crisis? What crisis?
The shaky case against retirement
Apr 3rd 2006

Still flying off the shelves
Two republished business classics read as well today as ever
Mar 27th 2006

The container industry
The big box business, which so many others take for granted
Mar 16th 2006

Chips and crisps
When supply chains snap
Mar 13th 2006

New fiction: “Company”
A welcome addition to the under-populated field of corporate satire
Mar 9th 2006

Books about Wal-Mart
The world's biggest retailer may have hidden weaknesses
Feb 23rd 2006

The genuine article
How to be the perfect CEO
Feb 21st 2006

The business elites of France and Britain
Alike as chalk and cheese?
Feb 14th 2006

Exit strategy
How a boss managed his dying days
Feb 6th 2006

The story so far at Enron...
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Treading the boards
How corporate boards can improve
Jan 18th 2006

Outsourcing intelligently
Don't be too quick to farm out strategy
Dec 16th 2005

How to get things done
Hierarchy is not the only way
Dec 9th 2005

Brands and branding
The best-branded school for marketers dispenses its wisdom
Nov 24th 2005

Peter Drucker
The one management thinker every educated person should read
Nov 17th 2005

A bit more passion, please
The story of Emerson's successful management process is fascinating. If only the CEO sounded fascinated
Nov 11th 2005

The good, the bad, and the overpaid
Yet another complaint about too-well-compensated, ethically blind chief executives; but the source is surprising
Nov 4th 2005

Still leaning, after all these years
Applying the Toyota way to everything from computers to air travel
Oct 28th 2005

Leaders in context
Business notables who shaped the American way
Oct 21st 2005

Managing “knowledge workers”
Resurrecting assembly-line ambitions for the service economy
Oct 13th 2005

Corporate snobbery
What status means to brands, plus a shortlist of potentially prize-winning books
Oct 7th 2005

The value of the late-night phone call
How small groups, rather than large firms, can share knowledge
Aug 11th 2005

Static businesses in a dynamic world
Don't judge this argument by its cover
Jul 12th 2005

Business satire
Love and striving, through an all-too-plausible sea of e-mail and management jargon
Jul 14th 2005

Drama kings
True tales of terrible mergers
Jun 22nd 2005

Good management
Recalling the thinker who urged a sunnier view
Jun 9th 2005

The selling of the counterculture
How cries against consmerism have become another form of marketing
May 26th 2005

Branding
Venturing beyond the visual
Apr 21st 2005

The fall of Enron
A gripping account of the company's rise and fall
Apr 14th 2005

First, kill all the lobbyists
A call for political reform masquerading as a business book
Apr 14th 2005

How to be good and profitable
A thoughtful, if limited, look at well-behaved American companies
Mar 11th 2005

Confidence game
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Jan 24th 2005

A round-up of business books
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Dec 16th 2004

A realistic approach to change
Can a manager be both an insider and an outsider at the same time?
Nov 24th 2004

Let the games begin
How today’s videogame-players will fare as tomorrow’s employees
Oct 28th 2004

Going global by thinking local
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Sep 29th 2004

Ghoshal's legacy
The management guru’s last book (co-authored with Heike Bruch) is an accessible work on how to keep managers focused
Aug 31st 2004

Awful business books
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Aug 19th 2004

Sparing change
Can organisations make drastic changes without losing knowledge and making employees uncomfortable?
Jul 26th 2004

Jim Collins
Secrets of the world's bestselling business books
Jul 22nd 2004

The burdens of responsibility
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Jun 25th 2004


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