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Prahalad gained wide acclaim in business circles for his 2004 book The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid, which challenges large, established companies to come up with innovative business ideas to serve the rising classes in developing countries.
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Whereas Palin the elder has made a fortune on book deals, Fox News, and expensive speaking engagements, Bristol Palin has made her first few hundred thousand working to prevent teenage pregnancy.
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The book, written by Fortune senior technology writer David Kirkpatrick, gives an inside look into the company and its meteoric rise (and is not to be confused with that other fictionalized Facebook novel that the upcoming movie, The Social Network, is based on).
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No, the big enchilada for Skilling is neither Enron 's failed broadband division nor its retail energy business, as Bethany McLean reports him predicting in The Smartest Guys in the Room, the book she co-authored with fellow Fortune reporter Peter Elkind.
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Some students (I was a junior before I learned this trick) realize that you can save a fortune by buying the older edition of the book.
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Every Fortune 500 company should take a page from its book or risk becoming irrelevant in the new global women-driven economy.
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He now manages his fortune via a New York-based family office, running his own book and investing in funds managed by former Duquesne portfolio managers.
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