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Article Excerpt Several years ago my friend Jim Kristie, editor of Directors & Boards, generously made available a few of the journal's pages for Ken Adelman, a legitimate Shakespearian scholar, and me, an engineer with one college course in Shakespeare, so we could expound upon our management book Shakespeare in Charge. Thus I was pleased when Jim recently offered the opportunity to return to the scene of the crime to comment on Barry Edelstein's new book, Bardisms: Shakespeare for All Occasions (Collins, a division of HarperCollins Publishers, 2009). Edelstein, you see, is the Real Deal. He attended Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship, has endorsements from Steve Martin and Kevin Kline, and directed Gwyneth Paltrow in "As You Like It." No simple engineer here.
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