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Recent Alumni Books
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The Wall Street MBA: Your Personal Crash Course
in Corporate Finance
By Reuben Advani, WG'01
McGraw-Hill (2006)
"The Wall Street MBA distills a broad swath of
corporate finance and financial reporting concepts
into a concise, practical and easily accessible
format."
– Robert Borghese, author of M&A From Planning
to Integration
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A Practical Guide to Software Licensing for
Licensees and Licensors
By H. Ward Classen, WG'90
American Bar Association (2006)
"Ward, an experienced practitioner who understands
software licensing thoroughly, provides
excellent practical advice and new ideas for
handling software licensing issues ˇ¦ definitely
a must-read and must-have for the practitioner."
– J.T. Westermeier, Partner, DLA Piper Rudnick
Gray Cary
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The Change Function: Why Some Technologies
Take Off and Others Crash and Burn
Edited by David B. Nash, MD, WG'86, and Neil J.
Goldfarb
Jones and Bartlett Publishers (2006)
Dr. Nash, WG'86, brings together diverse viewpoints
seeking solutions to bridge the "quality
chasm"what the Institute of Medicine called
the gulf between the vision of ideal care and the
reality of what most individuals receive.
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The Little Book That Beats the Market
By Joel Greenblatt, WG'80
Wiley (2005)
"The best book on the subject in years ˇ¦. Beyond
the credibility that comes from someone whose
private investment partnership, Gotham Capital,
has produced 40 percent a year returns over the
past 20 years, Mr. Greenblatt brings an elegant
and simple writing style to what can be a complicated
subject."
– Financial Times
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