A revolutionary look at the way the world works by the "New Yorker's" financial columnist, this work investigates how large groups of people run their businesses, organize society, structure their political system, fight terrorism, and think about the future--all better than an elite few.
A revolutionary look at the way the world works by the "New Yorker's" "Financial Page" columnist. "The Wisdom of Crowds" is the biography of an idea with profound implications for how people run their businesses, organize society, structure their political system, fight terrorism, and think about the future.
New Yorker columnist Surowiecki culls the best articles about corporate shenanigans and their subsequent debacles. With pieces covering Martha Stewart, Enron, Tyco, and more, the embarrassing year that was for many CEOs covers all manner of malfeasance, as witnessed by some of the leading business journalists today.
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