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The Ultimate Guide to Getting the Career You Want (And What To Do Once You Have It)
Sherrie Gong Taguchi, MBA ’89, Karen O. Dowd
McGraw-Hill Companies
2003
Women's Heath and Wellness: An Illustrated Guide
Lesley Weeks Ochoa, MBA '95, developmental editor
Anatomical Chart Company
August152002
Defining Markets, Defining Moments
Geoff Meredith, MBA ’70, Charles Schewe
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
2002
Designing Effective Organizations: How to Create Structured Networks
Michael Goold, MBA ’71, Andrew Campbell
Jossey-Bass Publishers
2002
It Pays to Talk: How to Have the Essential Conversations with Your Family About Money and Investing
Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, Charles R. Schwab, MBA ’61
Crown Business
2002
The Future of Jazz
Yuval Taylor, Editor, Will Friedwald, Ted Gioia, MBA ’83, Stuart Nicholson
Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
2002
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap ... and Others Don’t
Jim Collins, MBA ’83
HarperCollins Publishers
2001
Internet Commerce Metrics and Models in the New Era of Accountability
Sri Jagannathan, Sloan ’96, Jay Srinivasan, Jerry Kalman
Pearson Education
2001
Jews in American Politics
Louis Sandy Maisel, Ira Forman, MBA ’83 (Editors)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
2001
Strategic Planning for the Family Business: Parallel Planning to Unify the Family and Business
Randel S. Carlock, John L. Ward, MBA ’69, PhD ’73
Palgrave Global Publishing
2001
The Rebel Rules: Daring to Be Yourself in Business
Chip Conley, MBA ’84
Simon & Schuster Trade Paperbacks
2001
Coming Up for Air: How to Build a Balanced Life in a Workaholic World
Beth Sawi, MBA ’81
Hyperion Press
2000