Man-Made Catastrophes and Risk Information Concealment: Case Studies of Major Disasters and Human Fallibility: 2016
Didier Sornette and Dmitry Chernov
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This book discusses the risks of information concealment in the context of major natural or...
Measurement Madness: Recognizing and Avoiding the Pitfalls of Performance Measurement
Dina Gray, Veronica Martinez, Pietro Micheli and Andrey Pavlov
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A clearer, more accurate performance management strategy Over the past two decades, performance...
Men, Women, and Money: Perspectives on Gender, Wealth, and Investment 1850-1930
David R. Green, Josephine Maltby, Alastair Owens and Jannette Rutterford
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The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries witnessed significant developments in the...
Neuroscience for Learning and Development: How to Apply Neuroscience and Psychology for Improved Learning and Training
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Neuroscience for Learning and Development is about the psychology and neuroscience that underpins...
Firm Commitment: Why the Corporation is Failing Us and How to Restore Trust in it
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The corporation is one of the most important and remarkable institutions in the world. It affects...
Chief Marketing Officers at Work: 2016
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Read 29 in-depth, candid interviews with people holding the top marketing roles within their...
Herzl: Theodor Herzl and the Foundation of the Jewish State
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The first biography in more than a generation of the father of modern political Zionism and in...
Introduction to Private Equity: Venture, Growth, LBO and Turn-around Capital
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This second edition of Introduction to Private Equity is more than an update, it reflects the...
Corporate Security Intelligence and Strategic Decision-Making
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Despite a clear and compelling need for an intelligence-led approach to security, operational, and...
Using Communication Theory: An Introduction to Planned Communication
Sven Windahl, Benno Signitzer, Jean T. Olson and Anthony Haynes
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"Using Communication Theory was a rarity in bridging the gap between ideas and practice. It was...