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You Call This Living?

Actually, it's a new, all-too-real business novel that cuts to the core of the hopes and heartaches of the new world of work.READ»

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The Future of the Company

Letter from the founding editorsREAD»

Change Factory

Delphi not only makes catalytic converters; it has also converted itself. Its factory in Oak Creek, Wisconsin has become a fast, flexible, future-focused operation. The result is a new-economy factory in the heart of the old economy.READ»

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Consultants - Get off the Gravy Train!

Consultant Debunking UnitREAD»

The Parable of Myst II

With "Myst," the Miller brothers unleashed a pop-culture phenomenon and achieved phenomenal business success. Now they're hard at work on "Myst II." Will they escape the demons that stalk fame and fortune?READ»

Your Life as a Dog

This hilarious novel shows how work can be absorbing and exciting -- and turn you into something less than human.READ»

Positive Deviant

Jerry Sternin's job was to help save starving children in Vietnam. Faced with an impossible time frame, he adopted a radical approach to making change. His idea: Real change begins from the inside.READ»

Livin' La Vida Boca

If you think of Boca Raton, Florida as a retirement village for New York snowbirds, you're missing out on the location of the future of the Internet. And hey, the beach isn't too bad either.READ»

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The New Spirit of Work

Richard Barrett preaches the gospel of spirituality in the workplace - with a difference. His approach is pragmatic, quantifiable, and all business.READ»

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The Many Lives of a Wall Street Angel

Four years ago, a massive stroke nearly killed Bob Lessin. Now he's left his job as vice chairman of Salomon Smith Barney, poured his own money into 50 Web startups, assumed the leadership of Wit Capital, and single-handedly tried to merge the old economyREAD»

Escape from the Red Zone

Peter Naylor and Claire Crittenden have a revolutionary approach for confronting the business world's last taboo: emotion.READ»

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Growing Pains

Want to learn how to grow? Here's the story of a company on the rise -- and an employee on the edge.READ»

Andy Pearson Finds Love

Twenty years ago, as CEO of PepsiCo, Andy Pearson was named one of the 10 toughest bosses in America. Now at Tricon, Pearson has found a new way to lead -- one based on personal humility and employee recognition.READ»

The People behind the People behind E-commerce

To the people at OrderTrust, e-commerce won't truly arrive until they deliver it.READ»