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Boss of the Grips

by Eric K. Washington; read by David Sadzin

A long-overdue biography of the head of Grand Central Terminal's Red Caps, who flourished in the cultural nexus of Harlem and American railroads.
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The Burning Earth

by Sunil Amrith; read by Esh Alladi

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A brilliant, paradigm-shifting global history of how humanity has reshaped the planet, and the planet has shaped human history, over the last 500 years. Learn More
Calculating Race

by Benjamin Wiggins; read by Eric Jason Martin

Offering listeners a new perspective on the historical importance of actuarial science in structural racism, Calculating Race is a particularly timely contribution as Big Data and algorithmic decision making increasingly pervade our lives. Learn More
The Camino Way

by Victor Prince; read by Rudy Sanda

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On the 500 mile trek on the Camino de Santiago, a path to leadership emerges . . . Learn More
Candyfreak

Steve Almond; read by Oliver Wyman

Part candy porn, part candy polemic, part social history, part confession, Candyfreak explores the role candy plays in our lives as both source of pleasure and escape from pain. Learn More
The Chaos Imperative

Ori Brafman and Judah Pollack; read by Drew Birdseye

Ori Brafman, bestselling co-author of Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior, and leadership guru Judah Pollack reveal how organizations can drive growth and profits by giving contained chaos and disruption the space to flourish, generating new ideas that trigger innovation. Learn More
China in the 21st Century

by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom; read by Joe Barrett

Concise and insightful, China in the 21st Century provides an excellent introduction to this significant global power. Learn More
China's World View

by David Daokui Li; read by David Shih

A distinguished Chinese economist offers a timely, essential exploration of China's perspective on economy, government, society, and its position in the world. Learn More
The Choice

by Eliyahu Goldratt and Efrat Goldratt-Ashlag; read by Stephen R. Thorne

In his latest book, The Choice, Goldratt once again presents his thought provoking approach, this time through a conversation with his daughter Efrat, as he explains to her his fundamental system of beliefs. Learn More
Conscious Capitalism

John Mackey and Raj Sisodia; foreword by Bill George; read by Grover Gardner

At once a bold defense and reimagining of capitalism and a blueprint for a new system for doing business, Conscious Capitalism is for anyone hoping to build a more cooperative, humane, and positive future. Learn More
Corporate Creativity

Alan G. Robinson and Sam Stern; read by Sam Stern

Most companies know that their creative performance falls far short of potential, but they don't know what to do about it. Corporate Creativity has the answers. Learn More
Corporatizing American Health Care

by Robert W. Derlet; read by Mike Lenz

In Corporatizing American Health Care, Robert W. Derlet, MD, traces the progression of health care policy in the United States. Breaking down the complex ABCs of health care to reveal the unscrupulous practices of the health care industry, this book is perfect for both students and general audiences who want to understand the changes in our system from the perspective of an actual doctor. Learn More
Critical Chain

Eliyahu M. Goldratt; read by Alexander Cendese, Rick Adamson, and Tavia Gilbert

Finish projects on time, within budget, without compromise. Learn More
Crude Intentions

by Alexandra Gillies; read by Tavia Gilbert

Drawing on information exposed by intrepid journalists, prosecutors, and whistle blowers, Crude Intentions tells jaw-dropping stories of corruption and asks what we can learn from them. Learn More
Data for the People

by Andreas Weigend; read by Barry Abrams

Vital reading for anyone who owns a mobile phone, internet connection, or even a debit card, Data for the People puts the power of data back into our hands. Learn More
The Death of the Banker

by Ron Chernow; read by Michael Kramer

With the same breadth of vision and narrative élan he brought to his monumental biographies of the great financiers, Ron Chernow examines the forces that made dynasties like the Morgans, the Warburgs, and the Rothschilds the financial arbiters of the early twentieth century and then rendered them virtually obsolete by the century's end. Learn More
Demand

Adrian J. Slywotzky with Karl Weber; read by Dave Courvoisier

“One of the world’s six most influential management thinkers” (Industry One) combines clever, counterintuitive stories about everyday life and human behavior to present a powerful, new way to understand demand: how to create it, how to maintain it. Learn More
Democratic Delusions

by Natalie Fenton; read by Natalie Fenton

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available December

A free media is inextricably linked to a healthy democracy, but in many parts of the world liberal democracies are deemed to be dying or on the demise—a demise that many forms of media have enabled while heralding themselves as democracy's savior. The hollowing out of democracy in these ways has left many people questioning the value of (neo)liberal democratic societies. What can we do about it? Learn More
Devil in the Stack

by Andrew Smith; read by Andrew Smith

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available March

From internationally bestselling author and journalist Andrew Smith, an immersive, alarming, sharp-eyed journey into the bizarre world of computer code, told through his sometimes painful, often amusing attempt to become a coder himself. Learn More
Digital Renaissance

by Joel Waldfogel; read by Mike Chamberlain

How digital technology is upending the traditional creative industries—and why that might be a good thing. Learn More
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