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The Best Business Writing 2014 / ed. by Ryan Chittum, Martha Hamilton, Dean Starkman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Columbia Journalism Review BooksPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (528 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780231170154
  • 9780231539173
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.44965 23
LOC classification:
  • HF5718.3 .B47 2014eb
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Silicon Culture -- 1. Why We Are Allowed to Hate Silicon Valley -- 2. Diary: Google Invades -- 3. Facebook Feminism, Like It or Not -- 4. Dead End on Silk Road -- Part II. Brave New Economic World -- 5. A Tale of Two Londons -- 6. London's Laundry Business -- 7. How Technology and Hefty Subsidies Make U.S. Cotton King -- 8. Invisible Child -- 9. Russell Brand and the GQ Awards -- 10. Maximizing Shareholder Value -- Part III. Frenzied Finance -- 11. One Percent Jokes and Plutocrats in Drag -- 12. Here's Why Wall Street Has a Hard Time Being Ethical -- 13. How the Fed Let the World Blow Up in 2008 -- 14. Gross vs. El-Erian -- 15. Secret Currency Traders' Club Devised Biggest Market's Rates -- 16. Lunch with the FT: Meredith Whitney -- 17. How the Case Against Bank of America CEO Fizzled -- Part IV. Unhealthy Business -- 18. Use Only as Directed -- 19. Merchants of Meth -- 20. The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food -- 21. League of Denial -- Part V. Creative Destruction -- 22. How Jenna Lyons Transformed J.Crew Into a Cult Brand -- 23. The Mysterious Story of the Battery Startup That Promised GM a 200-Mile Electric Car -- 24. The Death of the Funeral Business -- 25. Declara Co-Founder Ramona Pierson's Comeback Odyssey -- 26. A Toast Story -- Part VI. The Politics of Business -- 27. Washington's Robust Market for Attacks, Half-Truths -- 28. He Who Makes the Rules -- 29. A Word from Our Sponsor -- 30. Amazon's (Not So) Secret War on Taxes -- 31. How the NFL Fleeces Taxpayers -- Contributors -- Permissions
Summary: This anthology of the year's best investigative business writing explores the secret dealings of an elite Wall Street society and uncovers the crimes and misadventures of the young founder of Silk Road, the wildly successful online illegal goods site known as the "eBay of vice." It reveals how the Fed dithered while the financial crisis unfolded and explains why the leaders of a two-trillion-dollar bond fund went to war with each other. Articles from the best newspapers and magazines in the country delve into how junk-food companies use science to get you to eat more and how Amazon dodges the tax man how J.Crew revitalized itself by transforming its creative process and Russell Brand went deep on media and marketing after his GQ Awards speech went haywire.Best Business Writing 2014 includes provocative essays on the NFL's cover-ups and corporate welfare, Silicon Valley's ultralibertarian culture, and the feminist critique of Sheryl Sandberg's career-advice book for women, Lean-In. Stories about toast, T-shirt making, and the slow death of the funeral business show the best writers can find worthy tales in even the most mundane subjects.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Silicon Culture -- 1. Why We Are Allowed to Hate Silicon Valley -- 2. Diary: Google Invades -- 3. Facebook Feminism, Like It or Not -- 4. Dead End on Silk Road -- Part II. Brave New Economic World -- 5. A Tale of Two Londons -- 6. London's Laundry Business -- 7. How Technology and Hefty Subsidies Make U.S. Cotton King -- 8. Invisible Child -- 9. Russell Brand and the GQ Awards -- 10. Maximizing Shareholder Value -- Part III. Frenzied Finance -- 11. One Percent Jokes and Plutocrats in Drag -- 12. Here's Why Wall Street Has a Hard Time Being Ethical -- 13. How the Fed Let the World Blow Up in 2008 -- 14. Gross vs. El-Erian -- 15. Secret Currency Traders' Club Devised Biggest Market's Rates -- 16. Lunch with the FT: Meredith Whitney -- 17. How the Case Against Bank of America CEO Fizzled -- Part IV. Unhealthy Business -- 18. Use Only as Directed -- 19. Merchants of Meth -- 20. The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food -- 21. League of Denial -- Part V. Creative Destruction -- 22. How Jenna Lyons Transformed J.Crew Into a Cult Brand -- 23. The Mysterious Story of the Battery Startup That Promised GM a 200-Mile Electric Car -- 24. The Death of the Funeral Business -- 25. Declara Co-Founder Ramona Pierson's Comeback Odyssey -- 26. A Toast Story -- Part VI. The Politics of Business -- 27. Washington's Robust Market for Attacks, Half-Truths -- 28. He Who Makes the Rules -- 29. A Word from Our Sponsor -- 30. Amazon's (Not So) Secret War on Taxes -- 31. How the NFL Fleeces Taxpayers -- Contributors -- Permissions

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This anthology of the year's best investigative business writing explores the secret dealings of an elite Wall Street society and uncovers the crimes and misadventures of the young founder of Silk Road, the wildly successful online illegal goods site known as the "eBay of vice." It reveals how the Fed dithered while the financial crisis unfolded and explains why the leaders of a two-trillion-dollar bond fund went to war with each other. Articles from the best newspapers and magazines in the country delve into how junk-food companies use science to get you to eat more and how Amazon dodges the tax man how J.Crew revitalized itself by transforming its creative process and Russell Brand went deep on media and marketing after his GQ Awards speech went haywire.Best Business Writing 2014 includes provocative essays on the NFL's cover-ups and corporate welfare, Silicon Valley's ultralibertarian culture, and the feminist critique of Sheryl Sandberg's career-advice book for women, Lean-In. Stories about toast, T-shirt making, and the slow death of the funeral business show the best writers can find worthy tales in even the most mundane subjects.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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