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            <title>Guitar lessons : a lifes journey turning passion into business
            by Taylor, Bob, 1955-
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            <description>The inside story of the founding and growth of Taylor Guitars, one of the worlds most successful guitar manufacturers Bob Taylor mixes the details of his experience as a tradesman and cofounder of Taylor Guitars, a world-famous acoustic and electric guitar manufacturer, with philosophical life lessons that have practical application for building a business. From the a-ha moment in junior high school that inspired his very first guitar, Taylor has been living the American dream, crafting quality products with his own hands and building a successful, sustainable business. In Guitar Lessons, he shares the values that he lives by and that have provided the foundation for the companys success. Be inspired by a story of guts and gumption, an unwavering commitment to quality, and the hard lessons that made Taylor Guitars the company it is today--</description>
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            <title>The innovation secrets of Steve Jobs : insanely different : principles for breakthrough success
            by Gallo, Carmine.
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            <title>The Steve Jobs way : iLeadership for a new generation
            by Elliot, Jay.
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            <title>Chocolate Chocolate : the true story of two sisters, tons of treats, and the little chocolate shop that could
            by Park, Frances, 1955-
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            <title>About Jenga : the remarkable business of creating a game that became a household name
            by Scott, Leslie 1955-
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            <title>The presentation secrets of Steve Jobs : how to be insanely great in front of any audience
            by Gallo, Carmine.
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            <title>The greatest trade ever : the behind-the-scenes story of how John Paulson defied Wall Street and made financial history
            by Zuckerman, Gregory.
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            <description>A superbly written, behind-the-scenes narrative of how hedge fund manager John Paulson foresaw the escalating financial crisis and turned a falling housing market into financial history.</description>
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            <title>Return to the little kingdom : Steve Jobs, the creation of Apple, and how it changed the world
            by Moritz, Michael.
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            <description>In 1984, The Little Kingdom: the private story of Apple Computer told the story of Apples first decade alongside the histories of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Now, completely revised and expanded, Return to the Little Kingdom is a contemporary perspective on the accomplishments of Steve Jobs and the extraordinary comeback of Apple. It is the  definitive biography of Apple and its founders from the very beginning.</description>
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            <title>Microsoft rebooted : how Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer reinvented their company
            by Slater, Robert, 1943-
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            <title>Bill Gates
            by Heller, Robert, 1932-2012
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            <description>Written by communications expert Robert Heller (author of many volumes in the Essential Managers series), the first four volumes of this new series present the ideas, strategies, and techniques of software titan Bill Gates, investor extraordinaire Warren Buffett, and legendary management gurus Peter Drucker and Tom Peters. Far more than mere analysis, each Business Masterminds volume is a day-by-day, step-by-step guide on how to put theory into practice in business--and in life. each book.</description>
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            <title>How the Web was won : Microsoft from Windows to the Web : the inside story of how Bill Gates and his band of internet idealists transformed a software empire
            by Andrews, Paul, 1949-
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            <description>In How the Web Was Won, veteran Seattle Times journalist Paul Andrews chronicles, for the first time, the most remarkable business turnaround of the 1990s: the story of Microsofts turbulent journey from Windows to the Web - and of the handful of internet believers who led the charge. Taking the reader into the mind of Microsoft, Andrews reveals how the company struggled first to comprehend and then capitalize on the Net. How twenty-two-year-old Internet hound J. Allard was shocked to learn that nobody at Microsoft seemed to know anything about networking computers when he arrived in late 1991. How Steve Ballmer, Gatess Harvard buddy and second in command at Microsoft, lit the internet fuse with a head-scratching e-mail in December 1993. How Gatess technical assistant Steven Sinotsky discovered in early 1994 that Cornell University, his alma mater, was more wired than the worlds most successful software company. And how by mid-1995, awash in the rising tide of Netscape, America Online, Java, and the Web, Bill Gates assigned the internet the highest level of importance, launching an effort that, in a matter of months, would provoke the justice Department, competitors, and industry analysts to warn that Microsoft could someday rule the internet.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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