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  • 4.3 (28 ratings)
    Why We Want You to Be Rich: Two Men, One Message
    By Donald J. Trump, Robert T. Kiyosaki
    Narrated By John Dossett, Skipp Sudduth
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    Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki are both concerned. Their concern is that the rich are getting richer, but America is getting poorer. The entitlement mentality is epidemic, creating people who expect their country, employer, or family to take care of them. And like the polar ice caps, the middle class is disappearing. America is becoming a two-class society, and soon you will be either rich or poor. Trump and Kiyosaki want you to be rich.
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  • 4.3 (12 ratings)
    The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community
    By David C. Korten
    Narrated By Sandra Swafford
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    David Korten argues that global corporate consolidation of power is but one manifestation of what he calls "Empire" ¿ the organization of society by hierarchies of dominance that have held sway for the past 5,000 years. Empire has always resulted in misery for the many and fortune for the few. Now it threatens the very future of humanity. The Great Turning traces the ancient roots of Empire and charts its long evolution from monarchies to the transnational institutions of the global economy.
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  • 4.0 (38 ratings)
    The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few
    By James Surowiecki
    Narrated By Grover Gardner
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    In this endlessly fascinating book, New Yorker columnist James Surowiecki explores a deceptively simple idea that has profound implications: large groups of people are smarter than an elite few, no matter how brilliant. Groups are better at solving problems, fostering innovation, coming to wise decisions, even predicting the future.
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  • 4.1 (35 ratings)
    Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?: Inside IBM's Historic Turnaround
    By Louis V. Gerstner
    Narrated By Edward Herrmann
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    In 1990, IBM had its most profitable year ever. By 1993, the company was on a watch list for extinction, victimized by its own lumbering size, an insular corporate culture, and the PC era IBM had itself helped invent.
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  • 3.8 (26 ratings)
    Linked: The New Science of Networks
    By Albert-Laszlo Barabasi
    Narrated By Henry Leyva
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    Albert-Laszlo Barabasi traces the fascinating history of connected systems. Understanding the structure and behavior of networks will forever alter our world, allowing us to design the "perfect" business or stop a disease outbreak before it goes global.
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  • 3.7 (26 ratings)
    Small is the New Big: And 193 Other Riffs, Rants, and Remarkable Business Ideas
    By Seth Godin
    Narrated By Seth Godin
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    Seth Godin, one of today's most influential business thinkers, writes best-selling books like Purple Cow and All Marketers Are Liars. And in between those annual books, he delivers a daily stream of ideas on one of the world's most popular blogs.
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  • 3.2 (13 ratings)
    The Search: How Google & Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business & Transformed Our Culture
    By John Battelle
    Narrated By John Battelle
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    What does the world want? According to John Battelle, a company that answers that question can unlock the most intractable riddles of both business and culture. And for the past few years, that's exactly what Google has been doing.
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  • Harvard Business Review, 12-Month Subscription
    by Harvard Business Review
    Narrated by Todd Mundt
    5.0 (2 ratings)
    Harvard Business Review's managerial wisdom and cutting-edge insights are must-reads in boardrooms and offices around the world. That's why Audible's exclusive audio edition is a must-hear! Each edition offers a great mix of full-length articles, along with On-Point Summaries and Executive Summaries.
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  • Seeing What's Next: Using the Theories of Innovation to Predict Industry Change
    by Clayton M. Christensen, Scott D. Anthony, Erik A. Roth
    4.0 (8 ratings)
    Seeing What's Next is a framework for predicting industry winners and losers. Every day, individuals take action based on how they believe innovation will change industries. Yet these beliefs are largely based on guesswork and incomplete data, and can lead to costly errors in judgment. Internationally renowned innovation expert Clayton M. Christensen and his research partners, Scott D. Anthony and Erik A. Roth, present this guide for predicting outcomes in the evolution of any industry.
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  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship
    by Peter F. Drucker
    Narrated by Michael Wells
    4.0 (6 ratings)
    This is the first book to present innovation and entrepreneurship as a purposeful and systematic discipline. It clearly explains and analyzes the challenges and opportunities of America's new entrepreneurial economy. Peter Drucker, the most influential and widely-read thinker and writer on modern organizations, gives us a superbly practical book that explains what established businesses, public service institutions, and new ventures have to know, have to learn, and have to do in today's economy and marketplace.
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  • Differentiate or Die
    by Jack Trout, Steve Rivkin
    Narrated by Patrick Cullen
    4.0 (9 ratings)
    Best selling author Jack Trout doesn't beat around the bush. He takes marketers to task for taking the easy route too often, employing high-tech razzle-dazzle and sleight of hand when they should be working to discover and market their product's uniquely valuable qualities. He examines successful differentiation initiatives and outlines the many ways you can achieve differentiation.
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  • Free Agent Nation: How America's New Independent Workers Are Transforming the Way We Live
    by Daniel H. Pink
    Narrated by Daniel H. Pink
    3.4 (5 ratings)
    From the marketing consultant down the street to the home based "mompreneur," they are America's new economic icons: the job-hopping, tech-savvy, fulfillment-seeking, independent workers. This entertaining and provocative account of the new frontier - by Fast Company contributor Pink - will change your thinking...and maybe even change your life.
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  • Soundview Executive Book Summaries, %%Month, YYYY%%
    by Janine Driver, Linda M. Echeverria, Lee LeFever
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    This month, we'll hear summaries of three great business books: You Can't Lie to Me by by Janine Driver; Idea Agent by Linda M. Echeverria; and The Art of Explanation by Lee LeFever.
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  • Shopportunity!: How to Be a Retail Revolutionary
    by Kate Newlin
    Narrated by Kimberly Schraf
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    For millions, the daily shopping experience has devolved from the resonant personal ritual of our memories and dreams to the boring zombie-like process we wander through daily. We're wasting our time and money, at the cost of our patience, good will, and joie de vivre. The new entitlement of discount prices has driven out creative, customer-centric thinking, far more than is commonly believed.
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  • Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?: Inside IBM's Historic Turnaround
    by Louis V. Gerstner
    Narrated by Edward Herrmann
    4.1 (35 ratings)
    In 1990, IBM had its most profitable year ever. By 1993, the company was on a watch list for extinction, victimized by its own lumbering size, an insular corporate culture, and the PC era IBM had itself helped invent.
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  • Why We Want You to Be Rich: Two Men, One Message
    by Donald J. Trump, Robert T. Kiyosaki
    Narrated by John Dossett, Skipp Sudduth
    4.3 (28 ratings)
    Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki are both concerned. Their concern is that the rich are getting richer, but America is getting poorer. The entitlement mentality is epidemic, creating people who expect their country, employer, or family to take care of them. And like the polar ice caps, the middle class is disappearing. America is becoming a two-class society, and soon you will be either rich or poor. Trump and Kiyosaki want you to be rich.
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  • Wall Street Journal Morning Read, May 20, 2013
    By The Wall Street Journal
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    Here's a creative way to make the best use of your morning commute: listen to The Wall Street Journal. Each morning, you'll get the must-hear stories from the Journal's front page, as well as the most popular columns and briefings from Marketplace, Money & Investing, and more. And, every Friday, you'll get a bonus delivery: features, columns, and reviews from the Weekend Journal.
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  • Science News, May 18, 2013
    By Society for Science & the Public
    Narrated By Mark Moran
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    Turn to Science News for the latest coverage of biology, astronomy, the physical sciences, behavioral sciences, math and computers, chemistry, and earth science. This 75-year-old publication is known for its sharp writing and up-to-date coverage of the latest scientific research. Since its debut in 1922, Science News has been committed to providing reports on scientific and technical developments that the layman would find interesting and easy to digest.
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  • Wall Street Journal Morning Read, May 17, 2013
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  • Wall Street Journal Weekend Journal 05-17-2013
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  • Wall Street Journal Morning Read, May 16, 2013
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  • Wall Street Journal Morning Read, May 15, 2013
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  • Wall Street Journal Morning Read, May 14, 2013
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  • Wall Street Journal Morning Read, May 13, 2013
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  • Wall Street Journal Weekend Journal 05-10-2013
    By The Wall Street Journal
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  • Wall Street Journal Morning Read, May 10, 2013
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  • Science News, May 11, 2013
    By Society for Science & the Public
    Narrated By Mark Moran
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    Turn to Science News for the latest coverage of biology, astronomy, the physical sciences, behavioral sciences, math and computers, chemistry, and earth science. This 75-year-old publication is known for its sharp writing and up-to-date coverage of the latest scientific research. Since its debut in 1922, Science News has been committed to providing reports on scientific and technical developments that the layman would find interesting and easy to digest.
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  • Harvard Business Review, May 2013
    By Harvard Business Review
    Narrated By Todd Mundt
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    "What Would Ashton Do-and Does It Matter?" by Sinan Aral; "The Performance Frontier: Innovating for a Sustainable Strategy" by Robert C. Eccles and George Serafeim; "Creating the Best Workplace" by Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones; and "Health Care's Service Fanatics" by James I. Merlino and Ananth Raman.
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