Talent

  • Talent
    By Juliet Lapidos

    In Twin Peaks, Jerry Horne brought Brie and butter sandwiches back from France. He and his brother, Ben, ate them as they planned their crimes. Evan and Evelyn revived a conversation they'd been having for days about Chicago real estate ...

  • Talent: The Market Cap Multiplier
    By Ram Charan, Anish Batlaw

    By learning from the versatile and replicable methodology presented in this book, which has worked effectively across geographies, cultures, and sectors. TALENT is the answer. Now is the time.

  • Talent
    By Howard Kaminsky

    A nice, thick corned beef on rye. No, two corned beefs on rye.” Allison stared silently at Lee Simons. The thought of this stick of a woman cramming two overstuffed sandwiches down her gullet, leaving a trail of lipstick prints on the ...

  • Talent: Making People Your Competitive Advantage
    By III, Edward E. Lawler

    TALENT In today's global business environment, it is more and more difficult to gain a competitive edge, but it is not impossible. Talent, potentially the most powerful source of competitive advantage, is available.

  • Talent
    By Juliet Lapidos

    ‘Deliciously funny’ Helen Oyeyemi ‘Enormously entertaining’ Lionel Shriver ‘Smart, brilliant ... I love it so much!’ Joanna Cannon A wickedly caustic tale of a student who stumbles on a literary treasure.

  • Talent: How to Identify Energizers, Creatives, and Winners Around the World
    By Daniel Gross, Tyler Cowen

    Identifying underrated, brilliant individuals is one of the simplest ways to give yourself an organizational edge, and this is the book that will show you how to do that.