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Charles Fishman
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http://www.walmarteffectbook.com/about.html
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Retail Industry
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Charles Fishman is an award-winning investigative and magazine journalist, who has spent the last 20 years trying to get inside, understand and explain important organizations, from NASA to Wal-Mart. Fishman was the first reporter ever permitted inside a Tupperware factory, and he was the first reporter in 30 years allowed inside the nation’s only bomb factory.
Since 1996, Fishman has been a senior writer at Fast Company magazine. In 2005 he won a Gerald Loeb Award for distinguished business journalism. In 2004 his story for Fast Company about Wal-Mart, “The Wal-Mart You Don’t Know,” won best business magazine story of the year from the New York Press Club. His magazine writing has been included in Best Business Stories of the Year.
Fishman started his career at the Washington Post, where he was assigned full-time to the team investigating the space shuttle Challenger disaster. He was also editor of the Sunday magazine of the Orlando Sentinel, and he was assistant managing editor at the News & Observer, in Raleigh, North Carolina, in charge of features, culture, sports and business coverage.
Fishman grew up and graduated from high school in Miami, Florida. He received a BA from Harvard University in 1983. He is married to a journalist.
Fishman has visited dozens of Wal-Marts in 23 states, and has spent several months of his life in Bentonville. |
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By Fishman, Charles
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Amazon's customers rating
An award-winning senior editor at Fast Company evaluates the ways in which the world's largest retail company and employer affects everyday life on a global level, in an account that reveals the...
Ranking at Amazon 1001380
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Penguin Books
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January 2006 - Hardcover
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Retail Industry
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Our price: $10.77 (list: $25.95)
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Information updated on 03/15/2020
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