by Lee Kuan Yew
"This student edition of The Singapore Story is a shortened version of the original edition of The Singapore Story, the first volume of Lee Kuan Yew’s memoirs published in 2008. It covers all the s ...
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by Lee Kuan Yew
The Singapore Story is the first volume of the memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew, the man who planted the island state of Singapore firmly on the map of the world. It was first published in 1999. In intimate de ...
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by Yvonne Lee
Everyone has a plane story to share, but no one tells it better and funnier that the one who sings the "Chicken-or-beef, Sir" rhapsody. The Sky is Crazy: Tales from a Trolley Dolly is a humorous colle ...
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by David Thompson
The devil is in the detail when looking for greater success in the workplace. How to watch the eye contact patterns in meetings to understand who the key players are; what to consider before you meet ...
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by John Simmons
Coffee is a commodity. You can get a cup at any café, sandwich bar or restaurant anywhere. So how did Starbucks manage to reinvent coffee as a whole new experience, and create a hugely successful bra ...
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by Alex Josey
Ten men were involved in the robbery and the gruesome murder of a gold merchant and his two employees. Stolen from them were 120 bars of pure gold. Nine of the men were subsequently found guilty. Seve ...
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by Dan White
This book is unlike any other management book on the market. In a crowded market place full of well-intentioned books with advice and guidance on how to be a better leader, The Terrible Leader goes co ...
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by Dennis Bloodworth
“Some mug had to do it,” said Lee Kuan Yew, explaining what appeared to be an act of pure folly—the decision of a politically puny group of young nationalists to take on the powerful communist m ...
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