The Supermanagers: Managing for Success, the Movers and the Doers, the Reasons why

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E.P. Dutton, 1984 - Business & Economics - 400 pages
Abstract: A witty and entertaining book provides numerous shrewd and practical lessons for managers and executives alike, including case studies, and the latest managerial surveys, findings, rules, and techniques. The authoritativeness and completeness of the text are illustrated by the analysis of the depth and extent of modern, successful American management in every kind of company and industry. Topics include information, illustrations and guidelines on how to develop drive and "overdrive"; take calculated, safe risks; make money and generate growth; motivate people to productivity; attain realistic, achievable goals; control your own destiny; learn from mistakes; manage for the future; compete with others and self; and manage the new growing US industries. The text addresses actual instances of success, failure, and various managerial pitfalls. (wz).

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The Questions with NoNos 15 Time Is More
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HOW TO TAKE THE RISKS THAT ARENT
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The Wonder Company That Told All 2 Toyotas
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