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How Google Works
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How Google Works

by Eric Schmidt

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"How Google Works" is a great book, with useful ideas for anyone who manages people and projects and wants to innovate #SummerReading

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Recommended by 4 notable people, including Sophie Bakalar and Keith Rabois

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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Hiring Recruiting, Most Recommended Books, and Management.

Seasoned Google executives Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg provide an insider's guide to Google, from its business history and disruptive corporate strategy to developing a new managment philosophy and creating a corporate culture where innovation and creativity thrive. Seasoned Google executives Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg provide an i...

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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Hiring Recruiting, Most Recommended Books, and Management.

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"How Google Works" is a great book, with useful ideas for anyone who manages people and projects and wants to innovate #SummerReading

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