In one of "Booklist"'s Top 10 Business Books of 2002 and a "BusinessWeek, New York Times, Wall Street Journal," business bestseller, management professor Harari adopts Colin Powell's rise into the upper ranks of American power as a model for decision makers in the private sector.
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In one of "Booklist"'s Top 10 Business Books of 2002 and a "BusinessWeek, New York Times, Wall Street Journal," business bestseller, management professor Harari adopts Colin Powell's rise into the upper ranks of American power as a model for decision makers in the private sector.
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