Name: Adam Jusko
Weblog: www.bessed.com
Articles: 27
First Published: Thursday, September 7, 2006
Last Published: Monday, May 21, 2007
Currently listing articles 27-1:
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Book Review: Hate Mail From Cheerleaders by Rick Reilly— The Sports Illustrated columnist offers his funniest and most poignant columns from the past seven years.
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Book Review: The Dip - A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick) by Seth Godin— Winners sometimes quit, and quitters sometimes win. When do you persevere, and when should you pack it in?
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Book Review: Chasing Life by Sanjay Gupta— Is immortality really on the horizon?
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Book Review - Bill & Dave: How Hewlett and Packard Built the World's Greatest Company by Michael S. Malone— A book worthy of the two men whose remarkable lives it chronicles.
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Book Review: Andy Warhol Portraits by Tony Shafrazi, Carter Ratcliffe, Robert Rosenblum— Over 250 of Warhol's famous and not-so-famous subjects in a pretty package.
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Book Review: You, Inc.: The Art of Selling Yourself by Harry and Christine (Clifford) Beckwith— This is a mix of profound advice and tired clichés you're bound to read more than once.
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Book Review: The Playboy Interviews - Movers and Shakers by Stephen Randall— Playboy brings together interviews with some of the most famous and infamous business leaders of the past 30 years.
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Book Review: Need More Love by Aline Kominsky Crumb— Comic artist describes a full and varied life before and after her union with the famous underground artist R. Crumb.
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Book Review: What A Party! by Terry McAuliffe— A former head of the Democratic National Committee spills the beans on his life with the Clintons and other Dems.
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Book Review: What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith— To get to the next level in your career, you're going to have to drop a couple of habits that will hold you back.
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Book Review: You Can't Spell America Without Eric by Eric Payson— Photographs of a slightly worn-down, slightly sweaty America, neither happy nor unhappy.
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Book Review: A Perfect Mess by Eric Abrahamson and David H. Freedman— Are you a bit of a mess? That may not be so bad.
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Book Review: Know-How by Ram Charan— Successful leadership can be boiled down to a handful of fundamentals. Successful leaders "know how" to do them.
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Book Review: Future, Inc. by Eric Garland— No one can guarantee what will happen tomorrow. But smart companies can read the tea leaves and make educated guesses.
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Book Review: Buzzoodle Buzz Marketing by Ron McDaniel— Everyone in a company can help build its buzz. How to get them buzzing, including specific actions anyone can do.
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Book Review - Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams— Sure, you've heard of Wikipedia. But can such mass collaboration be harnessed to create new ways of (profitably) doing business?
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Book Review: The Adventures of Captain Cur & Wonderflea by Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow— There's nothing fun about being an unloved, flea-ridden mutt - unless one of your fleas has big plans for you!
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Book Review: The Yellow House - Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Arles by Martin Gayford— This story of the Post-Impressionist odd couple would be unbelievable if it weren't all true.
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Book Review: Citizen Marketers by Ben McConnell and Jackie Huba— Woe to companies that ignore blogs, discussion board posts, and YouTube videos of the squeaky wheels that use their products.
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Book Review: My Story - Illustrated Edition by Marilyn Monroe with Ben Hecht— For the first time, Marilyn Monroe's autobiography is coupled with restored photos of her from renowned photographer Milton H. Greene.
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Book Review: Elvis at 21, New York to Memphis by Alfred Wertheimer— A beautiful new book of rare photographs captures Elvis Presley just as he was about to explode into superstardom.
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Book Review: Andy Grove by Richard S. Tedlow— Sweeping biography tells the amazing rags-to-riches story of former Intel Chairman and CEO Andy Grove.
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Book Review: The Joke's Over by Ralph Steadman— Go gonzo as Ralph Steadman, whose art meshed perfectly with the rantings of Hunter S. Thompson, recalls their long, strange relationship.
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Book Review: Tough Choices by Carly Fiorina— Alternately revered and ridiculed as the former Hewlett-Packard CEO, Carly Fiorina comes out with her side of the story.
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Book Review: Success Built to Last: Creating a Life that Matters By Jerry Porras, Stewart Emery, and Mark Thompson— Want to know how to achieve and maintain success? You could do worse than to listen to these people.
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Book Review: You Don't Need a Title to Be a Leader by Mark Sanborn— This new book from the author of The Fred Factor could use a little more showing and a little less telling.
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Book Review: Small Is the New Big by Seth Godin— Marketing guru delivers 193 “riffs, rants and remarkable business ideas”.

