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Surviving the Bottom Line
...with Pulitzer Prize-winning author and New York Times journalist Hedrick SmithHedrick Smith covers what drives the New American Economy and the choices Americans can make to determine their economic destiny. This four-part documentary series moves...(more details) |
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W. Edwards Deming: Prophet Unheard
 W. Edwards Deming introduced the concept of quality control to Japanese manufacturing after World War II. As history testifies, it turned that nation into an international manufacturing giant. In rare archival footage, Deming himself profiles his 14-...(more details) |
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Business 2000
 This series offers a comprehensive report on the globalization of business. CEOs, economists, management experts, and journalists from Europe, Asia, and North America discuss global macroeconomic trends. 7-part series.(more details) |
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A Report from the Harvard Business School: Leadership
 Harvard Business School Professor John Kotter and other experts share their views on the topics of leadership, entrepreneurship, and employees. Kotter leads off the program by focusing on the qualities of leadership, as exemplified by Japanese CEO Ma...(more details) |
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The Rise and Rise of Bill Gates
 In 1992, the market value of Microsoft-the tiny startup founded by Harvard dropout Bill Gates-exceeded the value of General Motors. Since then, Gates, the high-tech wunderkind, has amassed a huge personal fortune and become one of America's most infl...(more details) |
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