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Selected Books Developed by Karl Weber Literary
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What
Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception
by Scott McClellan (Public
Affairs, 2007).
The former White House Press Secretary details his gradual disillusionment with a president and an administration he once trusted in this controversial #1 New York Times bestselling memoir, which Karl Weber edited. |
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Living
Faith by Jimmy Carter (Times Books, 1996).The much-admired former president describes how growing up in rural Georgia during the Great Depression shaped both his personal faith and his approach to the moral and ethical challenges of leadership in this, the first of three New York Times bestsellers edited for Carter by Karl Weber. |
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The
Upside: How to Turn Your Greatest Threat Into Your Biggest Opportunity
by Adrian J. Slywotzky with Karl Weber (Crown Business, 2007).Fortune magazine has dubbed Adrian Slywotzky one of today's most influential business thinkers. In The Upside, the latest of several books Slywotzky has co-authored with Karl Weber, he shows how management problems can be turned into triumphs through innovative strategic thinking. |
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Chocolates
on the Pillow Aren't Enough, by Jonathan Tisch with Karl Weber (Wiley, 2007)The second national bestseller authored by hotelier Jonathan Tisch with Karl Weber, Chocolates offers fresh solutions to the challenges faced by business leaders in a world where competition is ever-increasing and customers are continually growing more demanding. |
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What
Not To Spend by Alvin Hall (Hodder & Stoughton,
2004)Charismatic, caring, and delightfully witty, financial expert Alvin Hall is one of the most popular hosts on BBC television. In What Not To Spend, one of several books by Hall edited by Karl Weber, he leads readers through the economic thickets with his characteristic clarity and charm.
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