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The Wall Street Book Everyone Should Read

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The Wall Street Book Everyone Should Read
Justin Fox
Being early doesn't always mean being wrong.
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Max Marmer
Reversing the Decline in Big Ideas
Max Marmer
How Silicon Valley got shallow.
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Umair Haque
The Summer of Our Discontent
Umair Haque
A parade of bad headlines has eroded trust in institutions even more.
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Matt Rogan and Mark de Rond
What the London Olympics Really Mean: Victory over Austerity
Matt Rogan and Mark de Rond
London 2012 isn't really a sport event – it's an excellent example of targeted investment.
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Build, Borrow, or Buy: Solving the Growth Dilemma
Build, Borrow, or Buy: Solving the Growth Dilemma
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How should you grow your organization? It's one of the most challenging questions an executive team faces — and the wrong answer can break your firm. So where do you start? By asking the right questions, argue INSEAD's Laurence Capron and coauthor Will Mitchell, of University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management and Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. Drawing on decades of research and teaching, Capron and Mitchell find that a firm's aptitude for determining the best resource pathways for growth has a defining impact on its success.
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Thomas C. Redman
Libor's Real Scandal: Bad Data
Thomas C. Redman
A full-on push for error-free data puts fraud in the spotlight.
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