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Breaking Windows: How Bill Gates Fumbled the Future of Microsoft
Competing Against Time: How Time-Based Competition is Reshaping Global Markets
Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance
Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors
Creating Shareholder Value: A Guide for Managers and Investors 2nd Ed.
End of the Line: The Rise and Fall of AT&T
Hypercompetition: Managing the Dynamics of Strategic Maneuvering
If Only We Knew What We Know: The Transfer of Internal Knowledge and Best Practice
Kotler on Marketing: How to Create, Win, and Dominate Markets
Lean Thinking: Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation 2nd Ed.
Managing the Design Factory: A Product Developer's Toolkit
Market Driven Strategy: Processes for Creating Value 2nd Ed.
Marketing High Technology: An Insider's View
Mintzberg on Management: Inside Our Strange World of Organizations
Showstopper!: The Breakneck Race to Create Windows NT and the Next Generation at Microsoft
Survival Is Not Enough: Zooming, Evolution, and the Future of Your Company
The Change Masters: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the American Corporation
The Halo Effect: … and the Eight Other Business Delusions That Deceive Managers
The Hundredth Window: Protecting Your Privacy and Security in the Age of the Internet
The Innovation Paradox: The Success of Failure, The Failure of Success
The Market Driven Organization: Understanding, Attracting, and Keeping Valuable Customers
The Multinational Mission: Balancing Local Demands and Global Vision
The New Rules: Eight Business Breakthroughs to Career Success in the 21st Century
The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning: Reconceiving Roles for Planning, Plans, Planners
The Rule of Three: Surviving and Thriving in Competitive Markets
The Working Leader: The Triumph of High Performance Over Conventional Management Principles