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March 15, 2007
links for 2007-03-15
The Cubicle Survival Guide >> The Wall Street Journal | The Best Way to Labor Away in Our Little Boxes
The latest entry in the growing corpus of workplace-whacking is "The Cubicle Survival Guide: Keeping Your Cool in the Least Hospitable Environment on Earth," by first-time author and Web-site production coordinator James F. Thompson.
(tags:
businessbooks
humor
general_business
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Ignorance, Confidence, and Filthy Rich Friends >> The Wall Street Journal | Twain's Roughing It
His slim volume is less a biography than a sketch of the writer's entrepreneurial and investing life.
(tags:
businessbooks
finance
biography
economics
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Private Label Strategy >> Financial Times | Quality becomes commodity in brand battle
Private labels can no longer be dismissed as a cheap and nasty alternative to the real thing.
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businessbooks
retail
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