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Leaving Microsoft to Change the World: An Entrepreneur’s Odyssey to Educate the World’s Children: John Wood

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Leaving Microsoft to Change the World: An Entrepreneur's Odyssey to Educate the World's Children: John Wood

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John Wood discovered his passion, his greatest success, and his life’s work–not at business school or leading Microsoft’s charge into Asia in the 1990s–but on a soul-searching trip to the Himalayas. Wood felt trapped between an all-consuming career and a desire to do something lasting and significant. Stressed from the demands of his job, he took a vacation trekking in Nepal because a friend had told him, “If you get high enough in the mountains, you can’t hear Steve Ballmer yelling at you anymore.”

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Instead of being the antidote to the rat race, that trip convinced John Wood to divert the boundless energy he was devoting to Microsoft into a cause that desperately needed to be addressed. While visiting a remote Nepalese school, Wood learned that the students had few books in their library. When he offered to run a book drive to provide the school with books, his idea was met with polite skepticism. After all, no matter how well-intentioned, why would a successful software executive take valuable time out of his life and gather books for an impoverished school?

But John Wood did return to that school and with thousands of books bundled on the back of a yak. And at that moment, Wood made the decision to walk away from Microsoft and create Room to Read-an organization that has donated more than 1.2 million books, established more than 2,600 libraries and 200 schools, and sent 1,700 girls to school on scholarship-ultimately touching the lives of 875,000 children with the lifelong gift of education.

Leaving Microsoft to Change the World chronicles John Wood’s struggle to find a meaningful outlet for his managerial talents and entrepreneurial zeal. For every high-achiever who has ever wondered what life might be like giving back, Wood offers a vivid, emotional, and absorbing tale of how to take the lessons learned at a hard-charging company like Microsoft and apply them to one of the world’s most pressing problems: the lack of basic literacy.
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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. It’s a rare business book that not only provides savvy insights for better business practices but transcends the category altogether, to rank as an infectiously inspiring read. Wood takes the reader on an engaging journey from his life as a rather ordinary marketing director at Microsoft through the transformative decision to launch the nonprofit organization Room to Read (www.roomtoread.org), which has created more than 2,000 schools and libraries for children across Asia. From his first trip to Nepal, where he was struck by the country’s 70% illiteracy rate, through his courageous decision to leave Microsoft, to the logistics of growing and expanding the Room to Read initiative, Wood endears himself to the reader with his introspection and honesty. Crediting his former employer with giving him the business skills and drive to aim high, he outlines the concrete steps he took to make his vision a reality. Marked by sincerity and savvy, this is the kind of book that business colleagues will discuss with their acquaintances, spouses and friends. (Sept.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • The Raising of Money: Thirty-Five Essentials Every Trustee Should Know: James, Gregory Lord

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    The Raising of Money: Thirty-Five Essentials Every Trustee Should Know: James, Gregory Lord

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    Review
    “Sage advice.” — Booklist, March 15, 1983

    People remark time and again — it’s not just the quality of the ideas, it’s the quality of the writing and the brevity.

    “We’ve tried to take the time to make it short. We hope that when you lay it down, you’ll feel that the words of Winston Churchill might, in some measure, apply:

    “Out of intense complexities, intense simplicities emerge.”

    – From the ‘Introduction’ to ‘The Raising of Money’

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  • Money Order: The Money Management Guide for Women: Gail Shapiro

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    Money Order: The Money Management Guide for Women: Gail Shapiro

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    Written by professional women who serve as instructors at Womankind, a Boston-based collective dedicated to the ideals of feminist egalitarian economics, this valuable handbook not only covers financial basics but shows how financially savvy women can effect real changes in society. It is packed with straightforward information, as well as real-life stories, exercises, and useful charts and graphs, designed to help women change the way they think about and manage their money. It explores such important areas as: — Establishing and maintaining credit — Choosing a health plan — Making major purchases — Insuring themselves and their property — Preparing for retirement — Negotiating what you have to get what you need — Investing resources with an eye to personal satisfaction and community benefits Like Our Bodies, Ourselves, Money Order has its roots in an innovative organization that works with women of all ages, backgrounds, and economic levels. It provides women with the essential tools to become financially independent and to redress social inequalities through targeted philanthropy and other economic initiatives.

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  • The Money Club: Is Your Financial Future Safe? What Every Woman Should Know: Diane Terman Felenstein, Marilyn Crockett, Dale Burg

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    The Money Club: Is Your Financial Future Safe? What Every Woman Should Know: Diane Terman Felenstein, Marilyn Crockett, Dale Burg

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    Review
    Meredith Kahn”Harper’s Bazaar”Straightforward chapters give you all the info you need to keep your cash flow heading in the right direction.

    Review
    Publishers WeeklyThe book covers seemingly everything one needs to know to become secure financially.

    Meredith KahnHarper’s BazaarStraightforward chapters give you all the info you need to keep your cash flow heading in the right direction.

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  • Giving Away Your Money: Raquel Newman

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    Giving Away Your Money: Raquel Newman

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    (Schreiber Publishing) Provides an orientation to philanthropy in the United States and how to make effective donations, explaining how the system works, and teaching how to give where it really makes a difference. Softcover. DLC: Charities.

    About the Author
    Linda Hodges and George Chumak

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  • Women & Money: A Practical Guide to Estate Planning: Patricia M. Annino

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    Women & Money: A Practical Guide to Estate Planning: Patricia M. Annino

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    Too often, women ignore the state of their financial affairs and/or depend on others in their lives to keep them in order. It is only too late that they (or their dependents) realize the significance of having their affairs in order not only in case of untimely death, but with increasing life spans and advances in medical care, in case of incapacity from illness or dementia. Annino, with 20 plus years of experience in estate planning, offers a book that explains, step by step and across many different living situations, why being prepared is necessary and how to determine your specific wants and needs in order to plan appropriately.

    About the Author
    Patricia M. Annino is a nationally recognized authority on estate planning and a partner in the Boston law firm of Prince, Lobel, Glovsky & Tye LLP where she chairs the Estate Planning Group. As a lawyer handling estate planning for over twenty years, Annino has seen first hand how many women do not realize the importance of planning until it is too late. She understands the way women learn and analyze. She has written this book as a useful tool. She is a graduate of Smith College, Suffolk University Law School and Boston University School of Law, where she earned a Master’s degree in taxation. She has taught Master’s courses on the subject of estate planning and estate and gift taxation. She has conducted more than 120 seminars for both public and private organizations. Ms. Annino has previously published two professional texts: Estate Planning in Massachusetts, part of West Publishing Company’s Massachusetts Practice Series and A.I.C.P.A.’s Taxwise Planning for Aging, Ill or Incapacitated Clients.

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  • Otto Kahn: Art, Money, and Modern Time: Theresa M. Collins

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    Otto Kahn: Art, Money, and Modern Time: Theresa M. Collins

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    Review
    “This ’self-made aristocrat’ mastered the East without losing his soul, and in the process, he ennobled the arts he loved.” — Opera News

    A superb piece of biography and a major work of historical reclamation. — Martin Duberman, author of Paul Robeson

    This rich and fascinating biography tells the remarkable story of a remarkable man who, combining the power of an international financier with the finesse of a patron of the arts, helped make New York City a world cultural capital. (Arthur Schlesinger Jr.)

    Review
    In the early decades of the twentieth century, almost everyone in modern theater, literature, or film knew of Otto Kahn (1867-1934), and those who read the financial press or followed the news from Wall Street could scarcely have missed his name. A partner at one of America’s premier private banks, he played a leading role in reorganizing the U.S. railroad system and supporting the Allied war effort in World War I. The German-Jewish Kahn was also perhaps the most influential patron of the arts the nation has ever seen: he helped finance the Metropolitan Opera, brought the Ballets Russes to America, and bankrolled such promising young talent as poet Hart Crane, the Provincetown Players, and the editors of the Little Review.

    This book is the full-scale biography Kahn has long deserved. Theresa Collins chronicles Kahn’s life and times and reveals his singular place at the intersection of capitalism and modernity. Drawing on research in private correspondence, congressional testimony, and other sources, she paints a fascinating portrait of the figure whose seemingly incongruous identities as benefactor and banker inspired the New York Times to dub him the “Man of Velvet and Steel.”

    This rich and fascinating biography tells the remarkable story of a remarkable man who, combining the power of an international financier with the finesse of a patron of the arts, helped make New York City a world cultural capital. (Arthur Schlesinger Jr.)

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  • A Woman’s Guide to Savvy Investing: Everything You Need to Know to Protect Your Future: Marsha Bertrand

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    A Woman's Guide to Savvy Investing: Everything You Need to Know to Protect Your Future: Marsha Bertrand

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    The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that 9 out of 10 women will be solely responsible for their finances at some point in their lives, yet many are seriously intimidated by money matters. Personal finance specialist Marsha Bertrand argues that women make excellent investors once they learn the basics. In A Woman’s Guide to Savvy Investing: Everything You Need to Know to Protect Your Future, she outlines down-to-earth information on all of the fundamentals: stocks, bonds, mutual funds, capital gains, financial advisors, insurance, investment clubs, and more.
    –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

    From Library Journal
    In this stock-market primer, former portfolio manager Bertrand gives helpful advice for the uninitiated. She covers the jargon of investing and relates investment decisions to life-cycle events. While she gives a fair overview of investment clubs and provides a brief summary of investment theories and strategies, along with her opinion of each, the tax considerations of investing are given short shrift. This may be just as well because the little that is said here about tax consequences has become outdated because of recent tax legislation. Bertrand does not cover estate planning, but women are advised to take care that their children learn the importance of investing. This is a fine overview of investing considerations; readers looking for depth, however, will be disappointed.?Joseph Barth, U.S. Military Acad. Lib., West Point, N.Y.
    Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
    –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • What A Woman: A Financial Planning Guide for the Newly Independent: Sylvia Martin, Sylvia Hines, Karen Jorgensen, Mary Hamilton, Maria Talamini

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    What A Woman: A Financial Planning Guide for the Newly Independent: Sylvia Martin, Sylvia Hines, Karen Jorgensen, Mary Hamilton, Maria Talamini

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    Combining journal-keeping tools with more specific financial tactics, author Hamilton, Jorgensen, et al gives women a system for changing their attitudes…as well as their habits…about money.

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  • Money Dearest: After the Tooth Fairy: B. Mary Dickman

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    Money Dearest: After the Tooth Fairy: B. Mary Dickman

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    Money Dearest is a warm and witty guide for the reader who would like to invest in the stock market, but doesn’t know where to begin.

    Money Dearest starts with the basics. The author first introduces the reader to the most accessible, free information. Then, one step at a time, “walks” the reader through the very simple toward the somewhat complex, explaining each progression with clarity; without condescension.

    The format of Money Dearest is “pay as you go.” The reader is asked to put aside $1 before starting each day’s assignment to establish the habit of saving - the solid base for financial survival. Money Dearest is ideal for anyone starting to plan his or her financial future or as a refresher course for those already invested. It’s a fun read for all levels.

    About the Author

    B. Mary Dickman started investing enthusiastically (but not wisely) in her 20s. Now in her 80s, she shares the lessons learned from early mistakes, her “come to her senses” moment, and the fun that followed.

    Born and educated in Wichita, Kansas, the author has divided her most recent years among the cities of Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Palo Alto. She has worked on newspapers, in radio, television, and advertising. Taking advantage of a unique opportunity, she finally entered the field she seemed destined for - investments. She writes with warmth and wit about this subject dear to her heart. The author now resides in Santa Barbara, California.

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