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  2. Follett Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Follett was described as a $2.7 billion, privately held company serving 70,000 early childhood, primary and secondary schools, and more than 1,000 college campuses. It employed approximately 15,000 associates throughout the United States, Canada and other parts of the world. In 2013, Follett laid off 570 bookstore employees.

  3. BNED - Wikipedia

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    BNED was part of the Barnes & Noble national retail bookstore chain until 2015, when Barnes & Noble separated its higher-education operation from its retail trade stores and Nook brand ebook operation. The company's main competitor in the management of on-campus college bookstores industry is Follett.

  4. Ken Follett - Wikipedia

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    www .ken-follett .com. Kenneth Martin Follett, CBE, FRSL [1] [2] (born 5 June 1949) is a Welsh author of thrillers and historical novels who has sold more than 160 million copies of his works. [3] Many of his books have achieved high ranking on bestseller lists. For example, in the US, many reached the number-one position on the New York Times ...

  5. Nebraska Book Company - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Book Company, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nebraska Book Holdings, Inc. (NBH), which also includes PrismRBS, Campus Store Design, and Campus Advisory Services. [1] NBC was Founded in 1915 with a single college store near the University of Nebraska campus by E.H. "Red" Long, and it is still headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska. [2]

  6. Mary Parker Follett - Wikipedia

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    Mary Parker Follett. Mary Parker Follett (3 September 1868 – 18 December 1933) was an American management consultant, social worker, philosopher and pioneer in the fields of organizational theory and organizational behavior. Along with Lillian Gilbreth, she was one of two great women management experts in the early days of classical ...

  7. A Dangerous Fortune - Wikipedia

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    A Dangerous Fortune is a novel written by British author Ken Follett in 1993. The story is set against the backdrop of collapse of a bank in 1866. The book also features Follett's first female villain, the domineering and unscrupulous Augusta. Summary. The prologue, set in 1866 at high society Windfield School, depicts the day of the accident.

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