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 Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't
The Challenge:
Built to Last, the defining management study of the nineties, showed how great companies triumph over time and how long-term sustained performance can be engineered into the DNA of an enterprise from the verybeginning.
But what about the company that is not born with great DNA? How can good... |  |  Case Files Surgery, Second Edition (LANGE Case Files)
We appreciate all the kind remarks and suggestions from the many medical
students over the past three years. Your positive reception has been an incredible encouragement, especially in light of the short life of the Case Files series. It was rewarding to work together with Andre Campbell, the endowed chair of surgical education at... |  |  |
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 Confident Public Speaking (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac)
I wrote Confident Public Speaking because I believe anyone can become an effective
public speaker, and that all of us can improve our public speaking skills. Effective
public speaking is a process that improves as we cultivate it. Confident
public speakers are not perfect at this craft but are effective at it, and effective... |  |  |  |  Skeletal Trauma: Fractures, Dislocations, Ligamentous Injuries (2-Volume Set)
The first edition of Skeletal Trauma: Fractures, Dislocations,
Ligamentous Injuries was written between 1988 and 1991.
This represented a unique window for the creation of this
text, coinciding with the increased recognition of the
special needs of trauma victims. By the mid-1980s, more
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 Bacterial Genomes and Infectious Diseases
The first bacterial genome, Haemophilus influenzae, was completely sequenced,
annotated, and published in 1995. Today, more than 200 prokaryotic (archaeal and
bacterial) genomes have been completed and over 500 prokaryotic genomes are in various
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