The 75 Greatest Management Decisions Ever Made
...And 21 of the Worst
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Word Count
59,750 words, Guess
Page Count
239 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8042894M
- ISBN-139780814404911
- ISBN-10081440491X
- OCLC Control Number43802730
- OCLC Control Number41285066
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number75greatestmanage00stua
- Library of Congress Control Number99030611
- LibraryThing573879
- Goodreads3841033
Classifications
- LCCHD30.23 .C73 1999
Description
Drawm from around the world and throughout the ages, The 75 Greatest Management Decisions Ever Made is an eclectic, eccentric, slightly irreverent, and thoroughly entertaining collection of management decisions that changed the world. Some you probably know about, some will surprise you, others are controversial, but all are thought-provoking. You'll discover the answers to questions such as:* What does Benjamen Franklin have in common with today's executive search professionals (a.k.a. "headhunters")?* What was Elvis Presley's most savvy career move?* What does a slave named Shem (who lived in 1000 BC) have to do with modern advertising?* Why on earth is the "New Coke" fiasco of 1985 named one of the 75 Greatest management decisions ever made?You'll read about:INDUSTRY INVENTORS: It's one thing to come up with a great business idea; it's quite another to change the face of the business world. Henry Ford, Apple, and Sears Roebuck are among those taking a bow.THE NAME GAME: Deciding to call your business IBM rather than Computing, Tabulating & Recording Co. can make the difference between mere success and global action.LUCKY FORESIGHT: Intuition, gut feeling, instinct. Call it what you will, it plays a huge role in decision making, even though you may not acknowledge it to the rest of the board. Forget analysis; back your gut.GETTING ON: Career management is highly fashionable, but what are the decisions that can really inspire career moves? Machiavelli or bust?COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: There are more ways to leave your lover than to establish genuine competitive advantage. But some decisions have manaaged to do just that, keeping companies ahead of the game.THE HALL OF INFANY: There is always a flip side. For every triumph, there are dozens, perhaps hundreds, of failures. We all fail, but some failures have been more memorable than others. The Hall of Infamy provides a timely reminder.You will also read about: Marketing Magic, Leading by Example, Getting On, Bright Ideas, and People Power
Description
"The 75 Greatest Management Decisions Ever Made is a pithy compendium that celebrates pinnacles of decision-making that have shaped management through the ages - and left their indelible impressions on business and society.". "The 75 Greatest Management Decisions Ever Made represents managerial genius across all - not just business-related - spectrums. Exuberantly and undeniably fun, yet never frivolous or trivial, this book is a perceptive, instructive work that addresses serious issues in management and business strategy. Each entry describes a feat of management brilliance, extracts the invaluable lessons it contains, and explores its ultimate impact."--BOOK JACKET.
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