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The Long Game
by Eric Becker
In the next decade, nearly 70 percent of US small businesses will fail…
What are the causes of these failures? Competition, recession, economic downturns, stock market fluctuations—there are myriad reasons for a small company to fail. But not all do, and some grow in strength despite the obstacles.
How do these companies succeed in the face of such overwhelming odds?
Bloomberg News
The story of the formation and growth of the world’s leading news gathering organization. Edited by Matthew Winkler, Editor in Chief Emeritus, Bloomberg LP. Simultaneous publication in eight languages. Major marketing and public relations backing.
New Thought Leadership Book by Jamie Merisotis
President and CEO of Lumina Foundation and author of America Needs Talent and Human Work. Major marketing and public relations backing.
Reboot Capitalism by Laura Berry
Socially responsible business should be the norm, not the exception. From Laura Berry, the visionary attorney who formed the first benefit corporation ever and countless since, Reboot Capitalism looks at why this pioneering structure is more meaningful now in a changing world where doing good is just good business.
We Called It a War
A memoir of the beginning of the War Against Poverty discovered by the Sargent Shriver Peace Institute. Major marketing and public relations backing. Annotated by Adam Green.
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Uncommon Company by William H. Luers
In his revelatory memoir William Luers shares stories of his incredible career as a US diplomat to European and Latin American nations, where he introduced art and culture to forge common ground and community and his presidency at the Metropolitan Museum. William Luers has dedicated his storied career to the virtues of being a servant leader.
The Lure of the East by Marilyn Jenkins-Madina
The remarkable journey of one of the first women to become a curator of Islamic Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and an internationally recognized scholar in the field.
Marilyn Jenkins-Madina is Curator Emerita of the Department of Islamic Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. During the forty years she served as a curator in that department, she not only played a key role in helping to create the museum’s first major (ten-gallery) installation of Islamic art but she organized numerous special exhibitions as well and sought out important gap-filling objects for the department to add to its large and comprehensive collection.
A brutally honest, but humorous account of the journey through the labyrinth of healthcare, including an eye-opening exploration of the skyrocketing costs — both personal and systemic — inflicted by hypchondria and the cost to the nation's healthcare ecosystem, and how consumers eventually pay for this precipitous rise in costs.
Big Bet Leadership by John Rossman and Kevin McCaffrey
John Rossman has published several prior books including the bestselling The Amazon Way. Kevin McCaffrey is an experienced senior technology executive. Together they bring an insider’s view of the most successful leaders and how they advance ever expanding growth for their companies. Advance praise for this book confirms its unique contribution as a new playbook, one that gives a structured collection of guidelines, strategies, and tactics to assist organizations and executives in achieving goals and solving “wicked” problems.
Healing and Cancer by Wayne B. Jonas, MD and Alyssa McManamon, MD
This book builds on Dr. Jonas’s earlier bestselling book How Healing Works. Dr. McManamon brings her deep perspective from oncology. Healing and Cancer strives to bring the concepts of healing and whole person care further into health care delivery so that people with cancer feel better and live longer. It should be read and actively used by teams caring for people with cancer and by caregivers and patients themselves to enhance healing, health, and wellbeing. Published in cooperation with the Healing Works Foundation.
Euroshock
This book traces Greece's debt crisis from its inception in the fall of 2009, against the backdrop of the global financial crisis in 2007 - 2008, through the tumultuous period of 2010 - 2011 during which Greece threatened not just the European economies but the entire world economy. Charles Dallara led the Greek debt renegotiations on behalf of the private sector. The book looks at where Greece is today and how to strengthen the fabric of Europe and the global financial system.
Everyday Freedom by Philip K Howard
This is the second Rodin Books publication with Philip K. Howard in cooperation with Common Good. The first, Not Accountable, created an ongoing national debate about the role and purpose of public employee unions. Everyday Freedom offers a radical reinterpretation of the corrosion of American culture. Everyday Freedom, in the tradition of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, offers a radical vision for change: Re-empower Americans in their everyday choices.
Wealth and Climate Competitiveness
In Piasecki’s 21 st book, he explores how wealth, both private and corporate, can assist the path to climate competitiveness. Using as examples firms like Trane Technologies and bp, he argues that five recurring prejudices have held up real progress on climate action.
From Homesteader to Art Collector by Robert Zaretsky
This compelling biography of Jacob Greenberg documents the difficult path of early 20th century Jewish immigrants who settled in the Badlands of North Dakota. Jacob Greenberg found success in Houston and left a legacy as a philanthropist and art collector.
Not Accountable
This searing indictment of public service unions has created a robust national debate.
Published in cooperation with Common Good.
The Soul of the Deal
Told with a musician’s perspective and through a startup lens. Widely praised among M&A, venture, and entrepreneurial leaders for its humor and negotiating insight.
Digital Transformation
Thomas Siebel is an international thought leader in artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things. This Wall Street Journal bestseller has helped his company C3ai grow.
Leading with Care in a Tough World
by Bob DeKoch and Phillip G. Clampitt
The authors, long-time collaborators, draw on their years of innovative practice and research to describe with vivid, real-world experiences, how leading with care enriches people and transforms organizations in our challenging times. The book has been widely praised and has established the authors as national speakers.
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