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ISBN 9780071508636 Published Nov. 2008
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Grown Up Digital
How the Net Generation Is Changing Your World

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2008's International Best Sellers!
Posted Feb. 2, 2009 10:44 a.m. by the-roy
In International Bestsellers - 800 CEO Read Blog

I know, I know - it's kind of a bit late for New Year's Wishes, but I'm gonna do it anyway! I'm offering up our listing of what was HOT HOT HOT last year from our customers across the borders, times zones and bodies of water! Take time to see what was popular in Poland, on demand in Denmark, cool in Canada and intoxicating in India!

Denmark


Brand Bubble

John Gerzema & Edward Lebar

India


Mass Career
Customization


Cathleen Benko and Anne Weisberg

Canada


The Big Switch


Nicholas Carr

Malaysia


Blue Ocean Strategy


W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne

Instanbul

Purpose


Nikos Mourkogiannis

India

Grown Up Digital


Don Tapscott

Poland


Mobilizing Minds


Lowell Bryan and Claudia Joyce

China


The Quest for
Global Dominance


Anil K Gupta
Vijay Govindarajan
Haiyan Wang

Denmark


Rules to Break
and Laws to Follow


Don Peppers and Martha Rogers

Happy Groundhog Day!




The Best Books of 2008 - The Economist Edition
Posted Dec. 16, 2008 3:07 a.m. by dylan
In Uncategorized - 800 CEO Read Blog

The Economist has chosen their books of the year in a variety of categories. You can go through the entire list here, but I've listed the choices in the Economics & Business category for quick review below.

Other notable choices that could've been placed in the business category are A Splendid Exchange by William J. Bernstein, which was chosen in the History category (and we chose as the best book of the year on globalization), and Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein's Nudge from the Science and Technology category.




Best Books of 2008 From the FT Management Blog
Posted Dec. 3, 2008 3:48 a.m. by dylan
In Uncategorized - 800 CEO Read Blog

If you follow business books, you no doubt know that The Financial Times and Goldman Sachs award one book each year The Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year. What you may have escaped your business book radar is The Financial Times Management Blog and their picks of the 2008 crop. Most of the books that made the FT/Goldman Sachs shortlist made this list as well (I'll point them out below), the sole exception being William J. Bernstein's A Splendid Exchange. (Quick note: The FT.com Management Blog is based in the UK, and some of the books' publishers and subtitles are different than they are here in the States. I've gone with the US information below. If you're reading this overseas and need the UK information, head on over to the original post.) Without further ado, the list is:

One more book was good enough to stop press, being added after the initial post. That book was Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation Is Changing Your World by Don Tapscott, published by McGraw-Hill.