The Education of an Accidental CEO: Lessons Learned from the Trailer Park to the Corner Office.
Look Me in the Eye" is the moving, darkly funny story of growing up with Aspergers at a time when the diagnosis simply didnt exist.
Actor and bestselling author Alda faces tough questions as he looks back on paths his life has taken--from the turbulence of the 1960s through the ache of September 11th and beyond.
In his sixth fable, bestselling author Lencioni reveals the three elements that make work miserable--immeasurability, anonymity, and irrelevance--and gives managers and employees the keys to make any job fulfilling and rewarding.
Bestselling author Shemin reveals why wealth accumulation thrives on upside-down thinking, frequently bestowing spectacular windfalls on those who seem to break the rules while often keeping rule-followers trapped and in debt.
The "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Power of Full Engagement" provides a compelling and powerful program to revolutionize the stories we tell about the lives and how we approach success.
All the Money in the World: How the Forbes 400 Make--And Spend--Their Fortunes.
From the former CEO of The Gillette Company.
Sage-Ing While Age-Ing.
In this inspiring memoir, Elizabeth Edwards shares the key experiences that shaped her life: growing up in a military family, marrying her husband J.
The author of the national bestseller The Fred Factor presents fresh, inspiring advice on how to practice the art of leadership in order to positively impact organizations and personal life.
Listeners follow an exclusive group of audacious MIT math geniuses who legally took Las Vegas casinos for over three million dollars, in this true story that has been adapted by Sony Pictures for a feature film, starring Kevin Spacey and slated for release on March 21st.
Assaraf rose from a humble beginning as a small-time gang member to build two highly successful companies from scratch.
Grounded in the best practices and research at today's more forward-looking corporations, this work is a practical, inspirational guide for managers and business leaders explains how individuals and organizations are working together to create a sustainable world.
From the bestselling author of "The Undercover Economist" comes an audiobook that pries open the secrets of human behavior--a new method of economics that helps listeners see the world in a new way.
The authors use a long parable to show how the Bible can be applied to leadership in modern organizations.
In this lively and groundbreaking new audiobook, an economist shows how todays best and brightest organizations are analyzing massive databases at lightning speed to provide greater insights into human behavior.
From a master biographer comes an authoritative book on Marco Polo, one of the most fascinating figures in world history.
Love and Louis XIV: The Women in the Life of the Sun King.
The author whose biography of Walter Winchell was named best nonfiction book of 1994 by Time now presents the definitive biography of one of the most important figures in 20th-century American entertainment and culture.
The woman at the pinnacle of the Hearst magazine empire draws on a lifetime of experience to reveal the key elements of success for women in the workplace.
A landmark exploration of the roots of economic prosperity and the escape from extreme poverty for the worlds poorest citizens.
In this funny, touching, and extremely candid memoir, actor Alan Alda chronicles his early childhood on tour with his father, a burlesque and vaudeville performer; his travails dealing with his mother, a paranoid schizophrenic; his painful treatment for polio at age 7, and.
McFarland successfully tackles the ever-present question for ambitious entrepreneurs: just how do you go from small to big--and prosper---Steve Forbes.
Part cautionary tale and part insider exclusive, this frank examination of power, greed, and unbridled hedonism takes listeners on a frenetic ride through one of the most outrageous investment scandals in recent history, telling a story that is both shocking and hilarious.
In this business memoir, the former CEO of Hewlett Packard tells what it was like to run the company for nearly six years, and what it was like to b.
Shaving lamb's tongues, destroying everything from sea bass to duck during dinner rushes, and putting up with constant mockery were just the initial experiences of former New Yorker fiction editor Bill Buford during his long stint as a kitchen slave at Mario Batali's Babbo.
Subtle nuances make all the difference, according to Americas most sought-after executive coach, who now explains how to climb the last few rungs of the corporate ladder.
The object of the CIA leak case and the resulting conviction of the Vice-Presidents chief of staff, Scooter Libby, Valerie Wilson has spoken publicly only twice since she was outed in July, 2003.
Lafley, called the king of management by "Fortune" magazine, and Charan, named the hottest business consultant in America by "Newsweek" show how to change the game of business by making innovation the centerpiece.