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Recent General Interest Articles

  1. Publishing this November: Tom Peters

    A new title in the acclaimed Critical Evaluations in Business and Management Series, Tom Peters brings together the very best critical assessments of one of the most influential business thinkers of our age. 

  2. The Marketing Matrix

    Tune into BBC Radio Scotland on Sunday 02/09/12

    What are you doing Sunday morning? Why not tune into BBC Radio Scotland and listen to the author of The Marketing Matix talking to Cathy Mcdonald.

    Click here for more information on The Marketing Matrix

  3. Collaborative Leadership

    Collaborative Leadership: How to Succeed in an Interconnected World

    Authors David Archer & Alex Cameron of Collaborative Leadership take a look at what is needed for successful leadership in an inter-connected world.

    Click here for more information on Collaborative Leadership: How to Succeed in an Interconnected World

  4. Author Q&A – You Ask, Our Authors Answer

    Our Banking and Finance authors answer your questions

    This May we publish our topical, and incredibly timely title: Routledge Library Editions: Banking and Finance. To celebrate, we’re conducting our first online author/reader Q&A – your chance to broil three of the title’s authors: Timothy Morris, Professor of Management Studies at the University of Oxford; Robert Dixon, Dean and Professor of Management Accounting at the University of Durham, and Nicholas Snowden, Senior Lecturer in Economics at Lancaster University, on issues relating to the world of banking and finance.
     

  5. ‘Alternative Business’ author Martin Parker on BBC Radio 4

    On the 22 February, BBC Radio 4's program 'Thinking Allowed' and author Martin Parker dicussed Professor Parker's new book Alternative Business: Outlaws, Crime and Culture.
    You can listen to the discussion by following the link below. The book is discussed about 15 minutes in:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c7rq6/Thinking_Allowed_22_02_2012/

    For more information on Alternative Business Click here

  6. ‘Marketing Matrix’ author Gerard Hasting on BBC’s Panorama

    BBC's Panorama aired a program on the 20th February 2012 about 'Britain's Hidden Alcoholics' which featured Gerard Hastings the author of a upcoming book titled The Marketing Matrix talking about alcohol marketing. You can view this episode by following the link below.

    Gerard Hastings talks to Alastair Campbell about 22 minutes in.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01cmqdc/Panorama_Britains_Hidden_Alcoholics/

    Click here for more information on The Marketing Matrix: How the Corporation Gets Its Power – And How We Can Reclaim It

  7. The Power of Paradox

    "Based on her vast experience with organizations and fascinating interviews with both named and anonymous leaders in many areas of life, Nina Rosoff identifies seven paradoxes that they must all confront. Full of real stories, the issues come alive in this book. And though it may sound unorthodox, the Protean Leadership Model she develops provides insight and hope to all who wish to lead successfully in this uncertain time."Lotte Bailyn, Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management
     

  8. Rewarding Performance

    "This well-written and informative book will serve HR students and anyone leading the challenge of rewarding performance. Highly recommended." – J.M. Rauk, University of Idaho (Choice)

    Written by Robert J. Greene, this book demonstrates how to use different performance and rewards management strategies for different categories of employees in organizations, whether they are multinationals or firms in a single location.

  9. Living With the Dragon

    "Using J. R. R. Tolkien's admonition not to "leave a live dragon out of your calculations," Koehn has provided an intriguing study of the ethical dimensions of unintended consequences in business, government policy, and daily life..." -- T. R. Gillespie, Northwest University (Choice)

  10. Radio Interview: Women Managers in Asia - Listen Online

    Chris Rowley, co-editor of The Changing Face of Women Managers in Asia, joined China Radio International (CRI) to talk about women managers in Asia. The radio show discusses answers to questions such as "why is the number of women managers on the rise in Asia?" and "what does it take to become a woman manager in Asia?". You can listen again here.

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