This Month | Business Books | ||
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1 | LEAN IN, by Sheryl Sandberg with Nell Scovell. (Knopf.) The chief operating officer of Facebook urges women to pursue their careers without ambivalence. | ||
2 | WOLF OF WALL STREET, by Jordan Belfort. (Bantam.) The rise and fall of a financial insider. | ||
3 | OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back Bay/Little, Brown.) Why some people succeed — it has to do with luck and opportunities as well as talent. | ||
4 | THINKING, FAST AND SLOW, by Daniel Kahneman. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux.) The winner of the Nobel in economic science discusses how we make choices in business and personal life. | ||
5 | POWER OF HABIT, by Charles Duhigg. (Random House.) A Times reporter’s account of the science behind how we form, and break, habits. | ||
6 | JIM CRAMER'S GET RICH CAREFULLY, by James J. Cramer. (Blue Rider.) Investment advice and an overview of the workings of the stock market. | ||
7 | TRIPLE PACKAGE, by Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld. (Penguin Press.) Why some of America’s cultural groups are more likely to succeed. | ||
8 | DECIDE, by Steve McClatchy. (Wiley.) Change the way you make decisions for better results and less stress.(Not currently held by EPL) | ||
9 | DECODED COMPANY, by Leerom Segal and others. (Portfolio/Penguin.) Using technology to attract and motivate talented employees. (Not currently held by EPL) | ||
10 | SECOND MACHINE AGE, by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee. (Norton.) How digital technologies will change our lives and the economy. |
Executives on the Move: The Week of April 17th – 21st
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Here are just a few of the interesting executive changes making headlines
over this past week: Isn’t It Ironic? Klaus Kleinfeld, CEO and chair
of aluminu...
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