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<book>
  <name>Ahead of the Curve: Two Years at Harvard Business School</name>
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    <wajapi>http://www.wajapi.com/books/show/585</wajapi>
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  <authors>Philip Delves Broughton</authors>
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  <description>An interview with the author on Peter Day's radio program on BBC World convinced me this is worth buying. The UK version is called "What they teach you at Harvard Business School" and the author is fairly skeptical of the MBA concept ... as one probably should be.</description>
  <date>Sun Jan 24 12:06:08 +0000 2010</date>
  <tags>todo, business</tags>
</book>
