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The Indispensible Ideas of 2009

Make room on your bookshelf for the best books of 2009. Picked by some of the world's leading publications, Harvard Business Press books topped many of the year's "Best of 2009" lists. See if your favorites made the cut, and which books you may have missed this year.
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Beating the Commodity Trap How to Maximize Your Competitive Position and Increase Your Pricing Power

Beating the Commodity Trap
How to Maximize Your Competitive Position and Increase Your Pricing Power

by Richard D'Aveni

Commoditization is destroying markets, disrupting industries, and shuttering firms. Smart companies can fight back by employing the tactics outlined in Beating the Commodity Trap. This practical guide gives you the frameworks you need to win the war on commoditization.
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What's Next, Gen X? Keeping Up, Moving Ahead, and Getting the Career You Want

What's Next, Gen X?
Keeping Up, Moving Ahead, and Getting the Career You Want

by Tamara Erickson

Generation X has drawn the short stick at work. Stuck between Boomers and Gen Y's, you're in the middle of these two vastly different generations-- and your career. Move forward with the advice outlined in What's Next, Gen X?
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Reorganize for Resilience Putting Customers at the Center of Your Business

Reorganize for Resilience
Putting Customers at the Center of Your Business

by Ranjay Gulati

Many companies say they're "customer-focused." And yet they can't deliver solutions to customers' problems, because they're stymied by rigid "silos". Reorganize for Resilience helps you break free of organizational silos and deliver the most value to your customers.
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New in Paperback


Lessons Learned Doing Business Ethically

LESSONS LEARNED:
Doing Business Ethically


Making ethical decisions is the cornerstone of good business. Doing Business Ethically shows you how the world's top leaders have tackled some of their biggest ethical dilemmas.
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HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW CLASSIC:  Ethics Without the Sermon

HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW CLASSIC:
Ethics Without the Sermon


You're about to make a major business decision. How do you make sure it is an ethical one? Ethics without the Sermon gives you a set of questions that will help you make the most responsible choice.
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HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW: Managing Your Career in Tough Times

HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW:
Managing Your Career in Tough Times


To get the most out of your career, you must actively manage it. But how do you do that when the rules of the game seem to be constantly changing? This collection of articles will show you how you can get the career you really want.
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Based on a Harvard Business School Centennial Colloquium, Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice brings together the most important scholars to shape the discipline of leadership.

Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice
Handbook of Leadership Theory and Practice
By Nitin Nohria
and Rakesh Khurana

 
 





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