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Veteran management guru Fred Kiel uses hard data to prove that soft factors like integrity, forgiveness, and compassion energize employees and customers — and deliver better returns.April 6, 2015 by Tom BrownRemembering Warren Bennis
A consummate humanist and pioneer of management thought leadership has passed away.August 13, 2014 by Art KleinerBest Business Books 2013: Leadership
Running the Detroit ThreeDecember 2, 2013 by James O'TooleHow Ikea Reassembled Its Growth Strategy
During the Great Recession, this iconic Swedish furniture company developed a new way to expand: cutting costs while increasing customer loyalty.May 7, 2012 by Deniz Caglar, Marco Kesteloo, and Art KleinerBack in the USSR
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A Master Class in LeadershipNovember 25, 2008 by Nell MinowBest Business Books: Biography
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Cads and AdsOctober 11, 2002 by Kate JenningsStraight from the Brain
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October 1, 2001Best Business Books: Beyond Business
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