Reviewed in short: New books by Mary Ann Sieghart, Terje Tvedt, Jarred McGinnis and Brad Stone
The Authority Gap by Sieghart, The Nile by Tvedt, The Coward by McGinnis and Amazon Unbound by Stone.
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New Times,
New Thinking.
The Authority Gap by Sieghart, The Nile by Tvedt, The Coward by McGinnis and Amazon Unbound by Stone.
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