No Success Like Failure

No Success Like Failure
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Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015033254882
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Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis No Success Like Failure by : Ivan Solotaroff

Looking for America? asks Sam Toperoff, Ivan Solotaroff has drawn the map, and it takes you down, down, down, to the junkyard of the Dream Machine. He tells us exactly what happens when the Devil comes to collect and tells it brilliantly. Ivan Solotaroff never blinks. Never. A remorselessly dispassionate chronicler of the absurd, the troubled, and the deformed, Ivan Solotaroff has an uncanny ability to find his way into the private lives of public figures at their moments of greatest epiphany, abasement, and deluded grandeur. With none of the judgement, artifice, or tropes of literary journalism, the eleven essays of No Success Like Failure present a vision of the American ego at its most fragile. Among them: Sympathy for the Devil on the life, times, and burgeoning environmental awareness of Charles Manson; In the Land of the Fischer King, an account of Bobby Fischer's public reappearance in war-ravaged Serbia-Montenegro; Once a Man, Twice a Child, which covers the criminal trials of soul-star James Brown; Superhuman, All Too Superhuman, on the pugilistic career and vagina dentata of Mark Gastineau; King of the Park, on the rise and fall of the street comic Charlie Barnett. In these tales of unknowns, household names, and has-beens Solotaroff shows us what it is like to be trapped in the harsh spotlight of American popular culture, revealing in unflinching detail the hysteria and pathos of our national delusions.

Nothing Succeeds Like Failure

Nothing Succeeds Like Failure
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781501742088
ISBN-13 : 1501742086
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Nothing Succeeds Like Failure by : Steven Conn

Do business schools actually make good on their promises of "innovative," "outside-the-box" thinking to train business leaders who will put society ahead of money-making? Do they help society by making better business leaders? No, they don't, Steven Conn asserts, and what's more they never have. In throwing down a gauntlet on the business of business schools, Conn's Nothing Succeeds Like Failure examines the frictions, conflicts, and contradictions at the heart of these enterprises and details the way business schools have failed to resolve them. Beginning with founding of the Wharton School in 1881, Conn measures these schools' aspirations against their actual accomplishments and tells the full and disappointing history of missed opportunities, unmet aspirations, and educational mistakes. Conn then poses a set of crucial questions about the role and function of American business schools. The results aren't pretty. Posing a set of crucial questions about the function of American business schools, Nothing Succeeds Like Failure is pugnacious and controversial. Deeply researched and fun to read, Nothing Succeeds Like Failure argues that the impressive façades of business school buildings resemble nothing so much as collegiate versions of Oz. Conn pulls back the curtain to reveal a story of failure to meet the expectations of the public, their missions, their graduates, and their own lofty aspirations of producing moral and ethical business leaders.

Nothing Succeeds Like Failure

Nothing Succeeds Like Failure
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9781501742095
ISBN-13 : 1501742094
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Nothing Succeeds Like Failure by : Steven Conn

Do business schools actually make good on their promises of "innovative," "outside-the-box" thinking to train business leaders who will put society ahead of money-making? Do they help society by making better business leaders? No, they don't, Steven Conn asserts, and what's more they never have. In throwing down a gauntlet on the business of business schools, Conn's Nothing Succeeds Like Failure examines the frictions, conflicts, and contradictions at the heart of these enterprises and details the way business schools have failed to resolve them. Beginning with founding of the Wharton School in 1881, Conn measures these schools' aspirations against their actual accomplishments and tells the full and disappointing history of missed opportunities, unmet aspirations, and educational mistakes. Conn then poses a set of crucial questions about the role and function of American business schools. The results aren't pretty. Posing a set of crucial questions about the function of American business schools, Nothing Succeeds Like Failure is pugnacious and controversial. Deeply researched and fun to read, Nothing Succeeds Like Failure argues that the impressive façades of business school buildings resemble nothing so much as collegiate versions of Oz. Conn pulls back the curtain to reveal a story of failure to meet the expectations of the public, their missions, their graduates, and their own lofty aspirations of producing moral and ethical business leaders.

Adapt

Adapt
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Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781429920681
ISBN-13 : 1429920688
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Adapt by : Tim Harford

In this groundbreaking book, Tim Harford, the Undercover Economist, shows us a new and inspiring approach to solving the most pressing problems in our lives. When faced with complex situations, we have all become accustomed to looking to our leaders to set out a plan of action and blaze a path to success. Harford argues that today's challenges simply cannot be tackled with ready-made solutions and expert opinion; the world has become far too unpredictable and profoundly complex. Instead, we must adapt. Deftly weaving together psychology, evolutionary biology, anthropology, physics, and economics, along with the compelling story of hard-won lessons learned in the field, Harford makes a passionate case for the importance of adaptive trial and error in tackling issues such as climate change, poverty, and financial crises—as well as in fostering innovation and creativity in our business and personal lives. Taking us from corporate boardrooms to the deserts of Iraq, Adapt clearly explains the necessary ingredients for turning failure into success. It is a breakthrough handbook for surviving—and prospering— in our complex and ever-shifting world.

The Cambridge Companion to Einstein

The Cambridge Companion to Einstein
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 579
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ISBN-10 : 9780521828345
ISBN-13 : 0521828341
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Einstein by : Michel Janssen

These fourteen essays by leading historians and philosophers of science introduce the reader to the work of Albert Einstein. Following an introduction that places Einstein's work in the context of his life and times, the essays explain his main contributions to physics in terms that are accessible to a general audience, including special and general relativity, quantum physics, statistical physics, and unified field theory. The closing essays explore the relation between Einstein's work and twentieth-century philosophy, as well as his political writings.

Home: the Savior of Civilization

Home: the Savior of Civilization
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Total Pages : 648
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112063376906
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Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Home: the Savior of Civilization by : James Edward McCulloch

Mary Rose

Mary Rose
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781447768913
ISBN-13 : 1447768914
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Mary Rose by : Reginald Tripp

No Failure No Success

No Failure No Success
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Publisher : Abhay Raj Solanki
Total Pages : 33
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis No Failure No Success by : Abhay Raj Solanki

No Failure No Success : A 100 Quotations Book is being written to motivate and dedicate yourself through your hard and difficult time. This book will also help you to Improve yourself. All the content in this book except Quotations are copyrighted to the respective publisher or individual author. This book is brought to you by Google Play Books & Google Play Store This book is published by Lulu Publishers / Lulu.com This book doesn't have any Co-Author or Co-Publisher, so all the earnings will not be divided in any case or incident.

Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan
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Publisher : McNidder & Grace
Total Pages : 901
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ISBN-10 : 9780857162069
ISBN-13 : 0857162063
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Bob Dylan by : Spencer Leigh

Bob Dylan: Outlaw Blues by Spencer Leigh is a fresh take on this famous yet elusive personality, a one-man hall of mirrors who continues to intrigue his followers worldwide. It is an in-depth account with new information and fascinating opinions, both from the author and his interviewees. Whether you are a Dylan fan or not, you will be gripped by this remarkable tale. Most performers create their work for public approval, but at the centre of this book is a mercurial man who doesn't trust his own audience. If he feels he is getting too much acclaim, he tends to veer off in another direction. Despite his age, Bob Dylan still tours extensively. Famously known for not looking happy, the author looks at what motivates him. 'Journalists are very fond of saying Bob Dylan is an enigma,' says Spencer Leigh, 'but that word is flawed. It's as good as saying you don't know... I have not called Bob Dylan an enigma at any point in the book as I have tried to find answers.' Spencer Leigh has spoken to over 300 musicians, friends and acquaintances of Bob Dylan in his research for this book.

Gambling with Failure

Gambling with Failure
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Publisher : Exile Editions, Ltd.
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 1550966561
ISBN-13 : 9781550966565
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Gambling with Failure by : Antonio D'Alfonso

This unique look at learned and acquired cultures explores the power and weaknesses of society, especially as it applies to those of Italian heritage. A strong argument is made for ethnic, cultural, and political independence; the importance of failure in relation to culture is also stressed.