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  2. Bob Doppelt. From Me to We: The Five Transformational Commitments Required to Rescue the Planet, Your Organization, and Your Life. – Ì.: , 2012. – 180 ñ.
  3. Alex Jauch. Why We Fail: or how an architect learned to stop worrying and love the cloud. – Ì.: , 2012. – 52 ñ.
  4. Martin Davidson. The End of Diversity as We Know it: Why Diversity Efforts Fail and How Leveraging Difference Can Succeed. – Ì.: , 2012. – 300 ñ.
  5. Peter Nixon. Dialogue Gap: Why Communication Isnt Enough and What We Can Do About It, Fast. – Ì.: , 2012. – 256 ñ.
  6. Wade Rowland. Greed, Inc.: Why Corporations Rule the World and How We Let It Happen. – Ì.: , 2012. – 292 ñ.
  7. Frank Rose. The Art of Immersion: How the Digital Generation Is Remaking Hollywood, Madison Avenue, and the Way We Tell Stories. – Ì.: , 2012. – 368 ñ.
  8. Kendra Pierre-Louis. Green Washed: Why We Can't Buy Our Way to a Green Planet. – Ì.: , 2012. – 224 ñ.
  9. Donald A. Galade. In God we trust; the dollar we worship. – Ì.: , 2012. – 336 ñ.
  10. Melissa Walker. All We Knew Was to Farm: Rural Women in the Upcountry South, 1919-1941 (Revisiting Rural America). – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  11. Tachi Kiuchi, Bill Shireman, William K. Shireman. What We Learned in the Rainforest: Business Lessons from Nature. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  12. Marianne E Olson, Marianne E. Olson. THE STANDARD... "Because we've always done it that way here!". – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  13. Jeff Madrick. Why Economies Grow: The Forces That Shape Prosperity and How We Can Get Them Working Again. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  14. Todd A. Gates. Why Do We Have to Work?. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  15. Jonathan Tisch. The Power of We : Succeeding Through Partnerships. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  16. Melissa Walker. All We Knew Was to Farm: Rural Women in the Upcountry South, 1919-1941 (Revisiting Rural America). – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  17. Wayne C. Booth. The Company We Keep: An Ethics of Fiction. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  18. Simon Priest, Sam Sikes, Faith Evans, Sam Sikes, Simon Priest, Faith Evans. 99 of the best Experiential Corporate Games we know!. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  19. Donald Catwell. It's Because We're Family. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  20. Robert Kegan, Lisa Laskow Lahey. How the Way We Talk Can Change the Way We Work: Seven Languages for Transformation. – Ì.: Jossey-Bass, 2002. – 256 ñ.
  21. R. E. Lefton, Jerome T. Loeb, R. Lefton, Jerome Loeb. Why Can't We Get Anything Done Around Here?: The Smart Manager's Guide to Executing the Work That Delivers Results. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  22. Joe Kincheloe. How Do We Tell the Workers?: The Socioeconomic Foundations of Work and Vocational Education. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  23. Charles Derber. Corporation Nation: How Corporations Are Taking over Our Lives and What We Can Do About It. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  24. R. Kent Weaver. Ending Welfare As We Know It. – Ì.: Brookings Institution Press, 2000. – 500 ñ.
  25. Mike Gray. Drug Crazy : How We Got into This Mess and How We Can Get Out. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  26. Archon Fung, Joshua Cohen, Joel Rogers. Can We Put an End to Sweatshops? (New Democracy Forum.). – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  27. Frank Ackerman. Why Do We Recycle?: Markets, Values, and Public Policy. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  28. Richard Disney. Can We Afford to Grow Older?. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  29. William O. Foster. We've All Been Suckered. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  30. Kenneth Cloke. Thank God It's Monday!: 14 Values We Need to Humanize the Way We Work. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  31. William Manchee, Mary, Ph.D. Klaasen. Yes, We're Open: Defending the Small Business Under Siege. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  32. Michael J. Weiss. The Clustered World : How We Live, What We Buy, and What It All Means About Who We Are. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  33. Maddy Dychtwald. Cycles: How We Will Live, Work, and Buy. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  34. Mike Moser. United We Brand. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  35. Steve Rivkin, Fraser Sutherland, Jack Trout. The Making of a Name: The Inside Story of the Brands We Buy. – Ì.: Oxford University Press, 2004. – 288 ñ.
  36. Jean Kilbourne, Mary Pipher. Can't Buy My Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  37. Wendell Schollander, Wes Schollander. The Small Business Owner's Guide to Bankruptcy: Know Your Legal Rights, Recover from Mistakes and Start over Successfully (Small Business Owner's Guide to Bankruptcy). – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  38. Lisa Delpit, Joanne Kilgour Dowdy. The Skin That We Speak: Thoughts on Language and Culture in the Classroom. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  39. Sergio Zyman. The End of Advertising as We Know It. – Ì.: , 2003. – 0 ñ.
  40. Celia Sandys. We Shall Not Fail: The Inspiring Leadership of Winston Churchill. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
  41. Clark Dean Richey. Whom Shall We Trust?. – Ì.: , 2004. – 0 ñ.
  42. Ira Distenfield. We The People's Guide to Bankruptcy : A Do-It-Yourself Plan for Getting Out of Debt. – Ì.: , 2005. – 272 ñ.
  43. Dov Seidman. How: Why How We Do Anything Means Everything...in Business (and in Life). – Ì.: , 2007. – 338 ñ.
  44. Wes Cantrell, James R. Lucas. High-Performance Ethics: 10 Timeless Principles for Next-Generation Leadership. – Ì.: , 2007. – 254 ñ.
  45. Chuck Martin, Peg Dawson, Richard, Ph.D. Guare. Smarts: Are We Hardwired for Success?. – Ì.: , 2007. – 226 ñ.
  46. Tom Beaudoin. Consuming Faith: Integrating Who We Are with What We Buy. – Ì.: , 2007. – 160 ñ.
  47. Thom Hartmann. Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class - And What We Can Do about It (Bk Currents). – Ì.: , 2007. – 249 ñ.
  48. Martin Howard. We Know What You Want: How They Change Your Mind. – Ì.: , 2005. – 192 ñ.
  49. Wes Johnson. Manufactured Home Buyer's Handbook. – Ì.: , 2005. – 236 ñ.
  50. John Abrams. The Company We Keep: Reinventing Small Business for People, Community, and Place. – Ì.: , 2005. – 328 ñ.
  51. Gina Smith. The Genomics Age: How DNA Technology Is Transforming the Way We Live and Who We Are. – Ì.: , 2004. – 262 ñ.
  52. Gayle L. Gifford. How Are We Doing?: A 1-hour Guide To Evaluating Your Performance As A Nonprofit Board. – Ì.: , 2005. – 105 ñ.
  53. Annalee Newitz. Pretend We're Dead: Capitalist Monsters in American Pop Culture. – Ì.: , 2006. – 223 ñ.
  54. John Abrams. The Company We Keep: Reinventing Small Business for People, Community, And Place. – Ì.: , 2006. – 313 ñ.
  55. Craig Kielburger, Marc Kielburger. Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World. – Ì.: , 2006. – 320 ñ.
  56. Bruno Latour. We Have Never Been Modern. – Ì.: , 2006. – 168 ñ.
  57. Jonathan M. Tisch, Karl Weber. The Power of We: Succeeding Through Partnerships. – Ì.: , 2005. – 260 ñ.
  58. Julia B. Corbett. Communicating Nature: How We Create and Understand Environmental Messages. – Ì.: , 2006. – 364 ñ.
  59. Dalton Conley. The Pecking Order: A Bold New Look at How Family and Society Determine Who We Become. – Ì.: , 2005. – 320 ñ.
  60. Peter W. Huber, Mark P. Mills. The Bottomless Well: The Twilight of Fuel, the Virtue of Waste, and Why We Will Never Run Out of Energy. – Ì.: , 2006. – 214 ñ.
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  62. Ira Distenfield, Linda Distenfield. We The People's Guide to Divorce: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Reaching an Agreement with Your Spouse and Getting a Hassle-Free Divorce. – Ì.: , 2005. – 240 ñ.
  63. Wes Moss. Make More, Worry Less: Secrets from 18 Extraordinary People Who Created a Bigger Income and a Better Life. – Ì.: , 2008. – 272 ñ.
  64. Stafford Cliff, Gilles de Chabaneix. The Way We Live: In the City. – Ì.: Thames and Hudson, 2007. – 256 ñ.
  65. Phil Rourk. YES WE MUST - Fix Our Broken System. – Ì.: , 2008. – 168 ñ.
  66. Marilyn Carlson Nelson. How We Lead Matters: Reflections on a Life of Leadership. – Ì.: McGraw-HILL, Inc, 2008. – 144 ñ.
  67. Daniel Gardner. The Science of Fear: Why We Fear the Things We Shouldn't--and Put Ourselves in Greater Danger. – Ì.: , 2008. – 352 ñ.
  68. Tyler Colman. Wine Politics: How Governments, Environmentalists, Mobsters, and Critics Influence the Wines We Drink. – Ì.: , 2008. – 208 ñ.
  69. Ellen Hodgson Brown. Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free. – Ì.: , 2008. – 530 ñ.
  70. The Way We Work: Contemporary Writings from the American Workplace. – Ì.: , 2008. – 312 ñ.
  71. The Way We Work: Contemporary Writings from the American Workplace. – Ì.: , 2008. – 312 ñ.
  72. John Zogby. The Way We'll Be: The Zogby Report on the Transformation of the American Dream. – Ì.: , 2008. – 256 ñ.
  73. Danny McCall. Work's a We Thing. – Ì.: , 2008. – 190 ñ.
  74. Wes Tattinger. A Gathering of Light: Affirmations to Warm the Soul of Gay Families and Communities in Less Certain Times. – Ì.: , 2008. – 32 ñ.
  75. Wendell Schollander, Wes Schollander. Bankruptcy for Small Business. – Ì.: , 2008. – 272 ñ.
  76. Peter H. Jones. We Tried to Warn You: Innovations in leadership for the learning organization. – Ì.: , 2008. – 64 ñ.
  77. Andrew Szasz. Shopping Our Way to Safety: How We Changed from Protecting the Environment to Protecting Ourselves. – Ì.: , 2009. – 336 ñ.
  78. Joseph Stiglitz. The Roaring Nineties: Why We're Paying the Price for the Greediest Decade in History. – Ì.: Penguin Books Ltd., 2004. – 432 ñ.
  79. John Hofmeister. Why We Hate the Oil Companies: Straight Talk from an Energy Insider. – Ì.: , 2010. – 256 ñ.
  80. What We See: Advancing the Observations of Jane Jacobs. – Ì.: , 2010. – 384 ñ.
  81. Albert-Laszlo Barabasi. Bursts: The Hidden Pattern Behind Everything We Do. – Ì.: , 2010. – 310 ñ.
  82. RF HARTLEY. Hartley Marketing ?successes? – Historical To Pres Ent Day – What We Can Learn (paper Only). – Ì.: , 1985. – 242 ñ.
  83. John Kasarda. Aerotropolis: The Way We'll Live Next. – Ì.: Allen Lane, 2011. – 480 ñ.
  84. Amy Rennert. We Do: A Celebration of Gay and Lesbian Marriage. – Ì.: Chronicle Books, 2004. – 144 ñ.
  85. W. C. Heinz. When We Were One: Stories of World War II. – Ì.: , 2003. – 224 ñ.
  86. Chris Geier, Cathy Dew, Becky Bertram, Raymond Mitchell, Wes Preston, Kenneth Schaefer, Andrew Clark. SharePoint 2010 Six–in–One. – Ì.: Wiley Publishing, Inc, 2011. – 600 ñ.
  87. Wes McDermott. Real World Modo: In the Trenches with Modo. – Ì.: Focal Press, 2010. – 352 ñ.
  88. Wes McDermott. Creating 3D Game Art for the iPhone with Unity: Featuring modo and Blender pipelines. – Ì.: Focal Press, 2011. – 254 ñ.
  89. We Nelson. Americanization of the Common Law – The Impact of Legal Change etc (Paper). – Ì.: , 1990. – 288 ñ.
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  95. We Nelson. The Roots of American Bureaucracy 1830–1900. – Ì.: , 1990. – 224 ñ.
  96. WE BOYCE. Boyce ?sol? Manual To Acc ?elem? Diff Equations & ?boundary? Val Prob 3e & Ele Dif Equ 3e. – Ì.: , 1979. – 266 ñ.
  97. We Woodward. Meet General Grant. – Ì.: , 1965. – 0 ñ.
  98. WE PERRY. Perry: Management ?workstations? – Strategies For Office Productivity. – Ì.: , 1987. – 192 ñ.
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  2. Bob Doppelt. From Me to We: The Five Transformational Commitments Required to Rescue the Planet, Your Organization, and Your Life. – Ì.: , 2012. – 180 ñ.
  3. Alex Jauch. Why We Fail: or how an architect learned to stop worrying and love the cloud. – Ì.: , 2012. – 52 ñ.
  4. Martin Davidson. The End of Diversity as We Know it: Why Diversity Efforts Fail and How Leveraging Difference Can Succeed. – Ì.: , 2012. – 300 ñ.
  5. Peter Nixon. Dialogue Gap: Why Communication Isnt Enough and What We Can Do About It, Fast. – Ì.: , 2012. – 256 ñ.
  6. Wade Rowland. Greed, Inc.: Why Corporations Rule the World and How We Let It Happen. – Ì.: , 2012. – 292 ñ.
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  8. Kendra Pierre-Louis. Green Washed: Why We Can't Buy Our Way to a Green Planet. – Ì.: , 2012. – 224 ñ.
  9. Donald A. Galade. In God we trust; the dollar we worship. – Ì.: , 2012. – 336 ñ.
  10. Melissa Walker. All We Knew Was to Farm: Rural Women in the Upcountry South, 1919-1941 (Revisiting Rural America). – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
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  18. Simon Priest, Sam Sikes, Faith Evans, Sam Sikes, Simon Priest, Faith Evans. 99 of the best Experiential Corporate Games we know!. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
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  21. R. E. Lefton, Jerome T. Loeb, R. Lefton, Jerome Loeb. Why Can't We Get Anything Done Around Here?: The Smart Manager's Guide to Executing the Work That Delivers Results. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  22. Joe Kincheloe. How Do We Tell the Workers?: The Socioeconomic Foundations of Work and Vocational Education. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
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