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Proving his theory based on the examples of General Electric, Harley-Davidson, the U.S. Army and other organizations that are open to learning, Peter M. Senge explains in Dance of Change (Doubleday) how companies can accelerate their march to success and overcome obstacles. But that success is based on the sustained capacity for evolving and changing and on a permanent process of growth. Celebrated for his book, The Fifth Discipline, which was published a decade ago, the author presents this work as a clear--and provocative--guide.
Direct from Dell (HarperCollins) tells one of the PC world's most spectacular success stories. Michael Dell, founder and chief executive officer of Dell Computer, started the PC manufacturing and sales company in his dorm at the University of Texas with less than US$1,000. Today, the company has a market capitalization of more than $1 billion. Dell, who co-authored the book with Catherine Fredman, details how he succeeded by eliminating the intermediary and creating a direct link between the manufacturer and the consumer.
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