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hear Robert Reich on The Future of Success



September Select Seventy
20% off great titles selected by our staff!




Please join us for our award winning Competitive Advantage Breakfast Series. Events are held from 7am-9am in the Regatta Room at Harvard Square's Charles Hotel. Along with the presentation of our guest speaker, each event price includes a continental breakfast and a copy of the author's autographed book.



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The revolutionary thinker who fathered reengineering is back with a powerful new book. It's been two years since Hammer's influential bestseller Reengineering the Corporation, which helped renew American business at a time of serious decline.

In The Agenda, Dr. Hammer shows what managers need to do, and what everyone in business needs to understand to dominate their industry in the wake of an epochal shift: the rise of customer power.

He concentrates on the nuts and bolts of enterprise, the mechanics of business that determine how well companies perform. Any company -- high-tech of low-tech -- can and must apply these principles to succeed.

co-sponsored by The Strategic Business Forum*
The Strategic Business Forum brings together senior executives of leading organizations to share knowledge and ideas to drive oustading business forum.
* Formerly The Strategic Leadership Forum

Ticket price of $90 for each event includes a continental breakfast, and a personally autographed copy of the author's book. To order and reserve seats please complete this form or email fkramer@harvardsquarebookstore.com.


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Tuesday, November 13
Paul Lawrence
Driven: How Human Nature Shapes Our Choices

Co-authored by Paul Lawrence and Nitin Nohria, Driven is an astonishing, provocative, and solidly researched book about that most fascinating arena of human behavior -- the workplace. Both Harvard Business School Professors, they examin the four separate and distinct emotive drives that guide human behavior and the choices people make: the drives to acquire, bond, learn, and defend. They show that, just as advances in information technology have spurred the New Economy, current advances in biology will be the key to understanding humans and organizations in the new millennium.



 

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