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Why We Want You to Be Rich: Two Men - One Message
by Donald Trump
Manufacturer: Rich Press |
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Summary: No Real Solutions, Just Talk
Content: So far this book is telling you to become rich or stay where you are and either stay poor or become poor because the world will pass you by as times get worse. My problem/question is if everyone is hurting for money who will buy your products, service or real ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More
by Chris Anderson
Manufacturer: Hyperion |
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Summary: the shift from an economy of hits to an economy of niches
Content: The Long Tail refers to the shape of the graph with high sales volume of a few hit products in the head, and low volume of many products in the tail. The book is about the shift from an economy of mass-market hits to an economy of niches.
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The Reckoning Part 2
by David Halberstam
Manufacturer: Blackstone Audiobooks |
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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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The Social Contract
by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA |
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Summary: A civil society, dream on my friend...
Content: When the Social Contract was published in 1762, Rousseau became a wanted man in France and Switzerland, but in 1794 after the French revolution, his remains were buried in Paris as an international hero.
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