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How Companies Can Help in Haiti
Timothy Ogden
Make sure corporate donations have the most impact.
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Gill Corkindale
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
How to Keep Your Action Plan on Track
Gill Corkindale
Don't overlook this important first step.
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Scott Anthony
DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION
The Disruptors of the Decade
Scott Anthony
More than than 3,000 of you voted. And yes, Apple made the list.
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Peter Bregman
COMMUNICATION
When Your Voicemails and Emails Go Unanswered, What Should You Do?
Peter Bregman
Patience, distraction, and the willingness to live with ambiguity are vital.
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Think Twice: Harnessing the Power of Counterintuition
Think Twice: Harnessing the Power
of Counterintuition
by Michael J. Mauboussin
Leaders in all fields — business, medicine, law, government — make crucial decisions every day. The harsh truth is that they mismanage many of those choices, even though they have the right intentions. These blunders take a huge toll on leaders, their organizations, and the people they serve. Why is it so hard to make sound decisions?

"Business Book Awards of 2009" — 800-CEO-READ
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Immunity to Change: How to Overcome It and Unlock the Potential in Yourself and Your Organization
Immunity to Change: How to Overcome It and Unlock the Potential in Yourself and Your Organization
by Robert Kegan and Lisa Laskow Lahey
This persuasive and practical book, filled with hands-on diagnostics and compelling case studies, delivers the tools you need to overcome the forces of inertia and transform your life and your work.

"Business Book Awards of 2009" — 800-CEO-READ
The Real Business of IT: How CIOs Create and Communicate Value
The Real Business of IT: How CIOs Create and Communicate Value
by Richard Hunter and George Westerman
If you're a general manager or CFO, do you feel you're spending too much on IT or wishing you could get better returns from your IT investments? If so, it's time to examine what's behind this IT-as-cost mind-set.

"The Best IT-Business Book of 2009" — CIO Insight
Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization's Toughest Challenges
Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization's Toughest Challenges
by Andrew McAfee
Leading organizations are bringing the Web's novel tools and philosophies inside, creating Enterprise 2.0. Andrew McAfee shows how they're doing this, and why it's benefiting them. Enterprise 2.0 is a must-have resource for all C-suite executives seeking to make technology decisions that are simultaneously powerful, popular, and pragmatic.

"Best IT-Business Books of 2009" — CIO Insight
IT Savvy: What Top Executives Must Know to Go from Pain to Gain
IT Savvy: What Top Executives Must Know to Go from Pain to Gain
by Peter Weill and Jeanne W. Ross
Packed with examples and based on research into 1,800 organizations in more than 60 countries, IT Savvy is required reading for non-IT managers seeking to push their company's performance to new heights.

"Best IT-Business Books of 2009" — CIO Insight
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