| Harvard Business Review |
 | - How Business Schools Lost Their Way - Management education (212 words)
 - Your Company's Secret Change Agents - Change management (248 words)
 - Building Breakthrough Businesses Within Established Organizations - Business (201 words)
 - Break Free from the Product Life Cycle - Strategy (235 words)
 - Creating the Living Brand - Customer Relationship (234 words)

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| Fast Company |
 | - Change or Die - Leadership (668 words)
 - God and Mammon at Harvard - Management education (479 words)
 - Think Like a Peon - Management development (402 words)
 - Consultant Nation - Management education (323 words)
 - Soul Assassins - Companies (536 words)

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| Entrepreneur |
 | - What Lies Beneath - Customer Relationship (352 words)
 - Living the Dream - Innovation (493 words)
 - Act Now! - Marketing (202 words)
 - Service With a Smile - Customer Relationship (395 words)
 - The Price Is Right - Sales (329 words)

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| Business Week |
 | - Blogs Will Change Your Business - Internet (446 words)
 - Stop Scapegoating China -- Before It's Too Late - Economics (448 words)
 - A Tricky Task for the Central Bank - Country: Argentina (296 words)
 - Coke Pops The Top Off An Emerging Market - Emerging markets (318 words)
 - No Longer The Lab Of The World - Industry: healthcare (485 words)

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| Business Week |
 | - Why GM's Plan Won't Work - Industry: Auto (552 words)
 - Surf's Up, Dude -- In Europe, That Is - Industry: sports & entertainment (311 words)
 - Argentina: Reversal Of Fortune - Country: Argentina (436 words)
 - How The Net Is Remaking The Mall - Internet (487 words)
 - Lenovo and IBM: East Meets West, Big-Time - Information Technology (531 words)

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| Fortune |
 | - Can Nike Still Do It Without Phil Knight? - Companies (548 words)
 - Under New Management - Management development (326 words)
 - CEO Knockdown - Corporate governance (357 words)

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| Forbes |
 | - Enjoy It Now, You 2000 - Leadership (390 words)
 - The Forbes Global 2000 - Companies (316 words)
 - Competition in Compassion - Social Management (452 words)

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| The Economist |
 | - The flat-tax revolution - Taxes (488 words)
 - Life after debt - Finance (474 words)
 - El problema de la gente en China - (492 words)
 - Sugar and spice - Hispanic market (399 words)
 - The name game - Internet (306 words)

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| The Economist |
 | - Rescuing environmentalism - Trends and future (509 words)
 - Yesterday's papers - Industry: media (583 words)
 - In search of stealth - Human Resources (439 words)
 - Time to put ideas into practice - Strategy (436 words)
 - El mercado automovilístico de China - (509 words)

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| LatinTrade |
 | - Running in Place - Country: Mexico (420 words)

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| Knowledge @ Wharton |
 | - Six Degrees of Separation: Examining Back Door Links between Directors and CEO Pay - Leadership (427 words)
 - Giving Employees What They Want: The Returns Are Huge - Human Resources (321 words)
 - PDFs in a Flash: What Drove the Adobe Systems-Macromedia Merger? - Strategy (386 words)

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| CIO |
 | - Bound To Fail - Risk (478 words)
 - A Team Starts With Two - Personal development (408 words)
 - No Fun Of Any Kind - Personal development (494 words)

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| US News & World Report |
 | - Office Manners - Personal development (219 words)

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| NewsWeek |
 | - Does the future belong to China? - Emerging markets (451 words)

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