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Angelo Dundee, "Trainer of Champions"

Angelo Dundee, “Trainer of Champions”

In an amazing life journey that spanned 90 years, Angelo Dundee (1921-2012) traveled from the mean streets of South Philly to the dusky catacombs of New York’s fabled Stillman’s Gym to the camps of ring immortals  LearnMore
McGraw-Hill Author Receives Top Prize at Association of American Publishers’ PROSE Awards

McGraw-Hill Author Receives Top Prize at Association of American Publishers’ PROSE Awards

The Diffusion Handbook: Applied Solutions for Engineers by R.K. Michael Thambynayagam is the recipient of the prestigious 2011 R.R. Hawkins Award, one of the highest recognitions in the world of professional and scholarly publishing.  LearnMore
AccessEngineering Retools to Serve Today's Users

AccessEngineering Retools to Serve Today’s Users

Since its launch six years ago, McGraw-Hill’s AccessEngineering has served an enthusiastic and growing community of engineering faculty, students, and professionals   LearnMore
"Get Out There and Do Some Good!"

“Get Out There and Do Some Good!”

As quality innovation expert Jim Adams sees it, “these days we seem to be focused more on the new and the different and short-term profits, than on the good.”  LearnMore
Hold off on that Extended Warranty (until You Read This!)

Hold off on that Extended Warranty (until You Read This!)

Should you get that extended warranty? Michael Jay Geier, author of the bestseller How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic, discusses extended warranties and electronics repair with the hosts of CBS Money Watch…  LearnMore
So You Want to Be a Change Agent -- Are You Weird Enough?

So You Want to Be a Change Agent — Are You Weird Enough?

In an article in IndustryWeek, Lean expert Lonnie Wilson explains how change agents must be different enough to change the status quo but credible enough to connect and engage those in management and in the workforce who need to change.  LearnMore
Education Now for a More Sustainable Future

Education Now for a More Sustainable Future

  Sustainability — the balancing of human needs with consideration to natural and man-made environments — isn’t just a buzzphrase, but one of the great challenges of our time.  LearnMore
Performance Improvement for Healthcare: Working Smarter

Performance Improvement for Healthcare: Working Smarter

Bahadir Inozu, author of Performance Improvement for Healthcare: Leading Change with Lean, Six Sigma, and Constraints Management, discusses scalable strategies for managing bottlenecks, eliminating waste, reducing errors, and containing costs in healthcare organizations  LearnMore
McGraw-Hill Research Foundation Policy Paper Urges Organizations to Deliver Mobile Training to Employees

McGraw-Hill Research Foundation Policy Paper Urges Organizations to Deliver Mobile Training to Employees

Shifting demographics, expanding mobile device and learning tool capabilities, and best practices from early adopters — all combine to make this the right time for any organization to test mLearning with minimal risk.  LearnMore
Two AccessScience Contributors Awarded 2011 Nobel Prizes

Two AccessScience Contributors Awarded 2011 Nobel Prizes

Perhaps no award in the world is as respected or important as the Nobel Prize. McGraw-Hill is pleased to announce that two contributors to AccessScience — Bruce Beutler and Dan Shechtman – have been recognized with this prestigious honor.  LearnMore
Welcome to Steampunk

Welcome to Steampunk

                    Welcome to the wondrous world of Thomas Willeford, aka Lord Archibald “Feathers” Featherstone.  LearnMore
Steve Jobs: An Appreciation

Steve Jobs: An Appreciation

The death of Steve Jobs leaves a legacy that may take generations to properly assess.   LearnMore