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Alan Webber
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http://www.fastcompany.com/about/team/awebber.html
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Investments, Management Skills, Options, Derivatives & Financial Engineering
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In 1993, Alan Webber cofounded Fast Company, a different kind of business magazine designed to give people the tools they need to succeed in today's world of work. He founded Fast Company after spending six years as the managing editor/editorial director of the Harvard Business Review. During his tenure at HBR, the highly acclaimed business magazine was named a three-time finalist for the National Magazine Awards.
Webber went to the Harvard Business School in 1981 to serve as a senior research assistant and project coordinator on the auto industry in America. The project culminated in a book called Changing Alliances. In 1989, Webber was named a U.S.-Japan Society Leadership Fellow by the Japan Society of New York, which allowed him to travel to Japan for three months. Before going to the Harvard Business School, Webber served as special assistant to the U.S. secretary of transportation in Washington, DC.
Webber is widely in demand as a speaker and presenter at events and business meetings; he has been a consultant to some of the most innovative and successful companies in the world. His articles and columns have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. Webber has also appeared on broadcast outlets such as ABC's Good Morning America, CNNfn, and NPR's the Connection, discussing his theories and others about how companies are adjusting to a new world of business. His book, Going Global, coauthored by Fast Company cofounder Bill Taylor, was published by Viking Penguin in July 1996. The book explores what it takes to be a global company in a new economy.
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By Webber, Alan
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Amazon's customers rating
This is an easy-to-follow, four-step process that anyone can use to discover and take advantage of their innate talents, abilities and inclinations. The text also includes stories of people who have...
Ranking at Amazon 6456176
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Berrett-Koehler Pub
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July 2000 - Paperback
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Management Skills
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Our price: $9.53 (list: $8.95)
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By Webber, Alan
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Amazon's customers rating
Are “knowledge-work,†“empowerment strategies,†and “continuous improvement†making your head spin? Have you heard “let's get everybody on the same page†just...
Ranking at Amazon 7373063
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Perseus Publishing
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October 1999 - Hardcover
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Change Management
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Our price: $7.59 (list: $25)
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By Webber, Alan
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Amazon's customers rating
This comprehensive reference includes over 4000 international fixed interest market terms and definitions providing descriptions and commentaries on each. An invaluable reference for financial...
Ranking at Amazon 0
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Kogan Page Ltd
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August 1998 - Hardcover
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Investments
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By Webber, Alan
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Amazon's customers rating
Interviews with four leading businessmen, including David Whitwam, CEO of Whirlpool, and Barbara Kux of Nestle, reveal their visions and predictions about the future
Ranking at Amazon 8715278
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Penguin Books
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July 1997 - Paperback
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Globalization
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