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Features

Book Review
When changes happen
IN the early decades of the 20th Century, especially after the great crash of the twenties, different economists offered different explanations for the fluctuations in the international economic activity, somewhat periodic and cyclical, pros perity and depression following each other.

Facing market forces
KNOWLEDGE harnessed with a focus has always been the key factor that makes the difference between success and failure in all spheres of human activities. The knowledge relevant to a business enterprise is the collective information and understandi ng that its employees have about its markets, its customers and competitors, its products, the processes, and the related technologies.

World War 3.0
IN today's Internet scenario fear and insecurity are considered healthy emotions and corporate violence has become commonplace. No one has been more powerful or felt more fear or reacted more violently than Bill Gates and Microsoft. In thi s book the author chronicles this fierce conflict from the vantage of its most important theatre of operations -- the second front opened against the Bill Gates's empire by the US government.


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