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Toyota Culture: The Heart and Soul of the Toyota Way
by Jeffrey Liker
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill |
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Summary: Building people before building cars!
Content: This is again a Jeffrey Liker book (although probably mostly written by Michael Hoseus). And that means that you can learn, but also that you will suffer. Because you have to understand the 'living' meaning behind the words. And that is not gooing to be easy ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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The Pixar Touch: The Making of a Company
by David A. Price
Manufacturer: Knopf |
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Summary: PIXAR Survived "The Job's Touch"
Content: Author David Price gives us several stories wrapped into one with his "The Pixar Touch: The making of a Company." Students of the movie industry, computer graphics, and those interested in working in a development stage company (any industry) will find this ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Summer at Tiffany
by Marjorie Hart
Manufacturer: William Morrow |
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Summary: C+
Content: Cute. That would be the best word to describe this short, particularly sweet memoir. Going into it, I was waiting for vast accounts of the inner workings of one of the most fantastic stores ever to exist. The tome is more character driven than tell-all, which ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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The Reckoning
by David Halberstam
Manufacturer: Avon Books (Mm) |
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Summary: The kind of history no one writes anymore
Content: David Halberstam wrote in 1986 his view of the history of the carmaking industry. He focuses on Ford and Nissan. Other players get mentions here and there, but no more than that. While a broader look at the whole carmaking industry might seem better, Halberstam's ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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