Business & Economics
ISBN 978-0-8144-3645-5).
Combining economic history, business lessons, and
recent data, Kotler examines
today’s critical dilemmas and
suggests solutions for returning to a healthier, more sustainable capitalism that
works for all.
The Stay Interview: A
Manager’s Guide to Keep-
ing the Best and Brightest
by Richard P. Finnegan (Mar.
18, paper, $14.95, ISBN 978-0-8144-
3649-3) introduces managers to a powerful
new engagement and retention tool: the
stay interview. Companies have begun
conducting these periodic reviews in order
to discover why their important talent
might leave and to solve any problems
before they actually quit.
ATRIA
Reach: 40 Black Men Speak on Living, Leading, and Succeeding, edited by
Ben Jealous and Trabian Shorters, foreword
by Russell Simmons (Feb. 3, paper, $15,
ISBN 978-1-4767-9983-4). In this timely
collection of personal essays, black men
from all walks of life share their inspiring
stories and how each, in his own way,
became a source of hope for his community
and country.
BALLANTINE
Do the KIND Thing: Think Boundlessly, Work Purposefully, Live Passionately by Daniel Lubetzky (Mar. 31,
hardcover, $26, ISBN 978-0-553-39324-
8). The founder of KIND Healthy Snacks
(known for its not-only-for-profit model)
provides an inspiring, narrative guide for
improving your business, your life, and the
world of those around you.
BASIC
If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t You
Happy: How to Win at Work Without
Flunking Life by Raj Raghunathan (June
2, hardcover, $27.99, ISBN 978-0-465-
08565-1). Business school professor
Raghunathan draws on original research
and interviews with leading experts in
psychology, business, and
behavioral economics to show
how the smart-and-successful
can learn to be happy.
Rise of the Robots: Tech-
nology and the Threat of a
Jobless Future by Martin
Ford (May 5, hardcover,
$28.99, ISBN 978-0-465-
05999-7) offers a stark warning from an artificial-intelli-gence entrepreneur about
what we must do to keep
an automated economy from being a
massively unjust one.
BENBELLA
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Rocket Fuel: The One Essential Combination That Will Get You More of
What You Want from Your Business by
Gino Wickman and Mark C. Winters (Apr.
28, hardcover, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-
941631-15-7). Wickman, the author of the
bestselling Traction, and Winters release a
book on an important partnership that can
help your business excel.
BERRETT-KOEHLER
Hello Stay Interviews, Goodbye Talent Loss: A Manager’s Playbook by Beverly Kaye and Sharon Jordan-Evans (June
5, paper, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-62656-347-
6). Organizational experts Kaye and
Jordan-Evans share how every manager can
use the stay interview to keep their best
employees and help them feel energized,
engaged, and excited in the workplace.
BIBLIOMOTION
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Marketing Above the Noise: Achieve
Strategic Advantage with Marketing
That Matters by Linda J. Popky (Mar. 24,
hardcover, $27.95, ISBN 978-1-62956-
037-3). With all the new marketing techniques available, consumers are hit by more
and more intrusive messages: “noise.”
Popky introduces a new model to measure
marketing clout, which helps organizations
focus on key aspects of their marketing to
provide the most significant return on
investment.
BLOOMSBURY
The Monopolists: Obsession, Fury,
and the Scandal Behind the World’s
Favorite Board Game by Mary Pilon
(Feb. 17, hardcover, $27, ISBN 978-1-
60819-963-1). The inside story of the
world’s most famous board game—a buried piece of American history with an epic
controversy that continues today.
BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
Circus Maximus: The Economic
Gamble Behind Hosting the Olympics
and the World Cup by Andrew Zimbalist
(Feb. 5, hardcover, $25, ISBN 978-0-
8157-2651-7). Sports economist Zimbalist
traces the path of the Olympic Games and
the World Cup from noble sporting events
to exhibits of excess, finding no net economic gains for the countries that have
played host to either spectacle.
COLUMBIA UNIV.
Genealogy of American Finance by
Robert E. Wright and Richard Sylla, foreword by Charles M. Royce (Mar. 10, hardcover, $60, ISBN 978-0-231-17026-0). In
this illustrated book, readers learn how 50
financial corporations came to dominate
the U.S. banking system and their impact
on the nation’s political, social, and
economic growth.
CROWN BUSINESS
Triggers: How Behavior Change
Begins, How to Make It Meaningful,
How to Make It Last by Marshall Goldsmith and Mark Reiter (May 19, hardcover, $27, ISBN 978-0-8041-4123-9).
One of the world’s foremost executive
coaches, Goldsmith examines the emotional and psychological triggers that
cause us to react and behave in often inappropriate ways, at work and in life, and
shows how to break that cycle and enact
meaningful change.
DA CAPO
A Higher Standard: Leadership Strategies from America’s First Female
Four-Star General by Ann Dunwoody
(Apr. 28, hardcover, $25.99, ISBN 978-0-
7382-1779-6). The first woman to become