Review
Michele Bachmann: A Books Reading List For Tea Partiers and the Curious
Who is the third-term representative from Minnesota? Here's a guide to the spare book offerings on her so far.
Monday, June 27, 2011 by Edward B. Colby
The 60-Second Business Bookshelf: "Being the Boss"
In this new feature in the International Business Times, Bob Morris provides a quick review of Linda A. Hill and Kent Lineback's book from Harvard Business Review Press.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011 by Bob Morris
"Different Thinking" From Australian Recruiting Leaders -- But Not Too Different
AUCKLAND -- "Neither formal business text nor magazine, it is actually a joyous combination of both," Jonathan Rice writes of Nicholas Beames' new book, which he says contains "genuinely useful" advice.
Monday, June 13, 2011 by Jonathan Rice
Reshaping Attitudes About the Working World
In many of today's organizations,job insecurity has replaced job security, economic troubles abound and new technologies help to createlonger workdays.Why do we do it?We are working harder, but how can we get more from the work we do while also creating more enjoyable time away from work?
Wednesday, November 17, 2010 by Chris Lauer
Pfeffer Book Explains Acquiring and Maintaining Power
Achieving, understanding, and maintaining power dominates Jeffrey Pfeffer’s latest book and the Paths to Power class he teaches at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010 by Rick Nobles
MBA book reviews from the experts (part two)
Any keen student knows the benefits of reading around their MBA program.
Monday, October 04, 2010 by Richard Burns
MBA book reviews from the experts
Having experienced the hard work that makes up the MBA admissions process, many MBA students have a desire to give themselves a head start on their programs by reading into the differing theories that can be used in the MBA world.
Monday, October 04, 2010 by Richard Burns
MBA book reviews from the experts (part three)
With MBA programs being such a huge investment for the future, most students have a strong desire to extend their learning outside of business school by reading books focused around their MBA degree.
Monday, October 04, 2010 by Richard Burns
