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Company Biographies Summaries

If someone writes a book about the history of your company, you must have done something right. Your firm survived long enough to fill hundreds of pages. And even if you made disastrous decisions, you still have time to learn from them.

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Tailgating, Sacks, and Salary Caps
 

Mark Yost

Kaplan Publishing, 2006

(9)

iCon Steve Jobs
 

Jeffrey S. Young and William L. Simon

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005

(9)

Ryanair
 

Siobhán Creaton

Aurum Press, 2005

(9)

Wheels for the World
 

Douglas Brinkley

Penguin, 2004

(9)

Driven
 

David Kiley

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2004

(9)

Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?
 

Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.

Harper, 2003

(9)

Money and Power
 

William D. Cohan

Doubleday, 2011

(8)

Employees First, Customers Second
 

Vineet Nayar

Harvard Business Review Press, 2010

(8)

The Big Lie
 

Anthony Bianco

Public Affairs, 2010

(8)

The Lean Machine
 

Dantar P. Oosterwal

AMACOM, 2010

(8)

Behind the Cloud
 

Marc Benioff and Carlye Adler

Jossey-Bass, 2009

(8)

Science Lessons
 

Gordon Binder and Philip Bashe

Harvard Business Review Press, 2008

(8)

Extraordinary Circumstances
 

Cynthia Cooper

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008

(8)

Knowledge for Generations
 

Robert E. Wright et al.

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007

(8)

Driving Change
 

Mike Brewster and Fred Dalzell

Hyperion, 2007

(8)

The Last Tycoons
 

William D. Cohan

Doubleday Broadway, 2007

(8)

The Rise & Fall of Marks & Spencer
 

Judi Bevan

Profile Books, 2007

(8)

Big Brown
 

Greg Niemann

Jossey-Bass, 2007

(8)

Dynasties
 

David S. Landes

Viking Press, 2006

(8)

Changing How the World Does Business
 

Roger Frock

Berrett-Koehler, 2006

(8)

Sweet and Low
 

Rich Cohen

FSG, 2006

(8)

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