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The Big Book of New Design Ideas
edited by David E. Carter (OPM 26, 1998) (Harper Design International)
In his 100th book, Carter, an expert on logo design and corporate identity, has assembled the best efforts of graphic designers to help inspire readers in their own creative endeavors.
The Five Patterns of Extraordinary Careers
coauthored by James M. Citrin (MBA 86) (Crown Business)
Citrin and coauthor Rick Smith, both executive recruiters at Spencer Stuart, provide valuable guidance and helpful tips on how to transform a good career into an extraordinary one.
The Collaborative Work Systems Fieldbook
coedited by Gerald D. Klein (MBA 67) (Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer)
Aimed at helping leaders building organizations characterized by extensive collaboration, this book guides readers in making the most of the intellectual capital they have assembled. Klein is an associate professor of organizational behavior and management at Rider Universitys College of Business Administration.
A Journey through Grief
by James McGee (PMD 22, 1971) (1stBooks Library)
With the subtitle Notes from a Foreign Country, McGee takes the reader through the grief process as he attempts to move beyond his wifes sudden death.
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