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A Long Line of Cells: Collected Essays

by Lewis Thomas

This is like a memoir, but in the form of selected essays from throughout the life of one of the most well known doctor, biologist, and essayist in the United States.

Onward and Upward in the Garden

by Katharine S. White

Mrs. White loved gardens and spent much time working in hers and writing about all things related. Her husband's introduction to this book is warm and informative.

Origins: The Lives and Worlds of Modern Cosmologists

by Roberta Brawer Alan Lightman

Biographies and contributions based on interviews.

Locating Global Advantage: Industry Dynamics in the International Economy

by Martin Kenney Richard Florida

What determines where an industry will be successful today, and why.

BISG Guide to Accessible Publishing: 2019 Edition

by Robin Seaman Elaine Ober Bill Kasdorf

The BISG Quick Start Guide to Accessible Publishing offers both a succinct introduction to the basics of accessibility and the market advantages to publishers for adopting best practices in creating accessible digital content. It is available in the EPUB 3 format and serves as a model of a properly accessible publication. <P><P>The guide addresses why and how to create, distribute, and display accessible digital content and provides an overview of these topics: <br>The critical importance of accessibility <br>The business case for making content accessible <br>Practical advice on how best to make content accessible <br>Legal requirements for accessible content <P><P>The BISG Quick Start Guide to Accessible Publishing can help companies: <br>Make content more discoverable <br>Reach an untapped market <br>Streamline production workflow <br>Save money by creating "born accessible" educational materials <P><P>This is a critical and hopeful time, when technology and massive industry shifts are mitigating the constant catch-up effort that currently limits access and requires so much extra work to create accessible content. With the BISG Quick Start Guide to Accessible Publishing, publishers will discover an invaluable resource. When all digital content is also “born accessible,” the dream of equal access to information for everyone will be a reality.

The Ultimate Guide on How to Build Credit for Your Business: The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide on How

by Diego Rodriguez

Once you have an established business, discover how to organize and position your business for credit approval. Identify what criteria to meet before applying. <P><P>Receive direction on how to complete applications correctly to secure approvals and exactly where to apply! Once approved, learn how to continue building your business credit.

Matching Markets for Googlers

by Bo Cowgill Rembrand Koning

Professor Bo Cowgill (Columbia Business School) and HBS Professor Rembrand Koning prepared this case. Professors Cowgill and Koning contributed equally to the development of this case and are listed in alphabetical order. It was reviewed and approved before publication by a company designate. Funding for the development of this case was provided by Harvard Business School and not by the company. Bo Cowgill previously worked at Google and provided advice on market design while employed there. Certain details have been disguised. HBS cases are developed solely as the basis for class discussion. Cases are not intended to serve as endorsements, sources of primary data, or illustrations of effective or ineffective management.

X: The Foghorn Decision

by Robert S. Huckman Karim R. Lakhani Kyle R. Myers

"As she settled into her seat for her flight from Copenhagen back to San Francisco, Kathy Hannun reflected on her meetings earlier in the week with several of the world’s leading experts in solid oxide electrolyzer cell (SOEC) technology. It was February 2016, and it had been nearly three years since she began leading the team at X – Alphabet Inc.’s so-called “moonshot factory” to develop radical solutions to major problems – working to turn sea water into fuel."

Chaudhary Group: Rebuilding Nepal (B)

by Christopher J. Malloy Lauren H. Cohen Inakshi Sobti

Professors Christopher J. Malloy and Lauren H. Cohen and Associate Director Inakshi Sobti (India Research Center) prepared this case. It was reviewed and approved before publication by a company designate. Funding for the development of this case was provided by Harvard Business School and not by the company. HBS cases are developed solely as the basis for class discussion. Cases are not intended to serve as endorsements, sources of primary data, or illustrations of effective or ineffective management.

Chaudhary Group: Rebuilding Nepal

by Christopher J. Malloy Lauren H. Cohen Inakshi Sobti

Professors Christopher J. Malloy and Lauren H. Cohen and Associate Director Inakshi Sobti (India Research Center) prepared this case. It was reviewed and approved before publication by a company designate. Funding for the development of this case was provided by Harvard Business School and not by the company. HBS cases are developed solely as the basis for class discussion. Cases are not intended to serve as endorsements, sources of primary data, or illustrations of effective or ineffective management.

Sachem Head's Activism at Autodesk

by Suraj Srinivasan Quinn Pitcher

In 2015, activist hedge fund Sachem Head Capital, led by founder Scott Ferguson, launched an activist campaign at (computer aided design) CAD software maker Autodesk. The activist campaign, waged mainly in private, was over Autodesk's lacklustre financial performance, with Ferguson thinking that Autodesk's performance could improve with better cost management. Facing a proxy contest, Autodesk added Ferguson and two others to its board in exchange for a standstill agreement. Following two years of significantly improved performance, Ferguson eventually stepped down when longtime Autodesk CEO Carl Bass announced his retirement in February 2017. The case illustrates how even companies with stellar products can underperform and how benchmarking and financial analysis can help identify drivers of firm performance. The case describes how boards and investors can engage to improve governance and ultimately achieve sustainable performance objectives.

The Right Stuff

by Tom Wolfe

The Right Stuff is Tom Wolfe's deft account of a cast of heroes, introduced to America with the explosion of space exploration in the romantic heyday of the 20th century and encapsulated in Neal Armstrong's "one giant step for mankind." <p><p>Beginning with the first experiments with manned space flight in the 1940s, remembering the feats of Chuck Yeager and the breaking of the sound barrier, and focusing in on the brave pilots of the Mercury Project, Wolfe's ability to marry historical fact with dramatic intensity is nowhere more evident than in The Right Stuff. <P><P> <B>Winner of the National Book Award</B>

The White House Tapes: Eavesdropping on the President

by John Prados

Transcripts of tape recordings beginning with Roosevelt.

Promise or Peril: The Strategic Defense Initiative

by Zbigniew Brzezinski Richard Sincere Marin Stnnecki Peter Wehner

Thirty-five Essays by statesmen, scholars, and strategic analysts.

Breaking the Vicious Circle: Toward Effective Risk Regulation

by Stephen Breyer

Reprinted lectures and thoughts from a United States Supreme Court justice.

Search and Rescue

by Samantha Glen Mary Pesaresi

The crowds got bigger as the team got closer to the Myriad Center. They lined the pavement as if drawn by some invisible force, yet the quiet remained unbroken. Faces along the route were wet with tears that no one tried to hide. Then Beth heard a voice cut the still morning as in prayer. "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil." It was a final, wrenching homage to the victims of the bombing. The voice echoed inside Beth's head. "I shall fear no evil," she chanted over and over again, trying desperately to keep her feelings at bay. Beth felt her anger melt away. She and Czar would be all right; she'd make sure of that. The people of Oklahoma had reminded them of what their volunteer of love was all about. The motto of search and rescue-to save lives and reduce human suffering- made it all worthwhile for her and the white shepherd... Beth Barkley was tired of having a life indoors. And so was her white German Shepherd Panda. After reading an article in the newspaoper about search and Rescue dogs, she decided to train with Panda as a canine team. This story is there struggles to become a team, their work, in disasters, from lost children, missing people, an encounter with a bear, to earthquakes in El Salvador, Armenia, and mud slides in Virginia to their hardest challenge helping with the Oklahoma City Bombing. Follow Beth as she trains with first Panda, then Sirius, then Czar, and their adventures, both humorous and sad. Look into the world of search and rescue, the struggles that dog and handle endure every day.

Data Breach at Equifax

by Suraj Srinivasan Quinn Pitcher

Examining the cause of and response to the 2017 data breach at Equifax that exposed the information of over 145 million consumers.

They Are Soldiers

by Harold Coyle

Military fiction about the national guard and the middle east

Martha's House

by Edith Kunhardt

Come and visit Martha's house.

Fire Fighter! (Eyewitness Readers level #2)

by Angela Royston

Describes a day in the life of a group of fire fighters

Paktor: Designing a Dating App

by Michael Luca Stephanie Chan Essie Alamsyah

Paktor is a popular mobile-based online dating app from Singapore, where a user can swipe right or left on a profile to indicate her interest in a potential match. The case is designed to explore issues related to pricing, market design, and launch strategies in the context of online marketplaces. Students are asked to evaluate Paktor’s existing design features and pricing and formulate recommendations on design choices, pricing, and global expansion.

Steve Jobs: Leader Strategist

by Cynthia A. Montgomery David B. Yoffie

"In 2009, Fortune magazine published one of its many cover stories on Steve Jobs, this time naming him the CEO of the decade. Explaining why they chose to bestow this honor on Jobs, Stephanie Mehta argued that “No business figure has crushed it the way Jobs has these past 10 years. Even as the rest of business boomed and then crashed, he resuscitated Apple, which, many forget, was in horrific shape at the dawn of the decade, and simultaneously radically reinvented the music, movie, and telecommunications industries.”

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