"Enlightened Negotiation" is a book that is both interesting to read and offers quite a bit of wise counsel. Mehrad Nazari skillfully demonstrates how negotiation can be principled and collaborative, rather than adversarial, in the... Read More
A business-school dean makes the case for achieving corporate longevity through entrepreneurial thinking. Entrepreneurship is most often associated with individuals who start businesses, but Jim Dewald believes corporate entrepreneurship... Read More
This is one of those rare business books that is both conceptual and pragmatic about fostering change. In this concise, unerring business book, two management consultants exhort businesses and their leaders to embrace massive change and... Read More
Reynolds delivers solid information with a touch of fairy spirit that will come across as charming even to those who don’t lean toward the mystical. Mary Reynolds’s "The Garden Awakening" works to show that trying to claim too much... Read More
Smith introduces audiences to a primordial, pristine, and rapidly vanishing world, with a reminder that its future is in our hands. Some people are lucky enough to know from an early age exactly what they want to do with their lives.... Read More
"When Mountain Lions Are Neighbors" focuses on a serious problem by presenting meaningful solutions. At a time when books about conservation often and understandably focus on challenges and failures, Beth Pratt-Bergstrom’s "When... Read More
Pielke’s accessible and conversational writing style will have Joe Fan eagerly flipping pages of "The Edge". The world of sports is widely scrutinized and analyzed in the media, at the water cooler and on barstools across the world.... Read More
All will come away from this New York City volume with newfound love for the beguiling, legendary, volatile town. Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas, edited by Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, is a multidisciplinary ode... Read More