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Ничего лишнего : философия ведения бизнеса от CEO Gilette / Джеймс Килт, при участии Джона Манфреди и Роберта Лорбера.

By: Джеймс Килт.
Contributor(s): Джон Манфреди, 1940- | Lorber, Robert.
Publisher: Москва : Иванов, Манн и Фербер, c2008Description: 261 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9785902862710.Subject(s): Management | Organizational effectiveness | Success in business | Executives -- BiographyDDC classification: 658.4/09 Online resources: Table of contents only | Publisher description | Contributor biographical information | Sample text
Contents:
Introduction: "I think you're going to get fired" -- Sec. I: Fundamentals, people and attitudes matter. How do you know what really matters? ; Focusing on fundamentals matters ; Intellectual integrity matters ; Enthusiasm matters ; Action matters ; Understanding the right things matters -- Sec. II: Leadership matters. The right team matters ; Leadership process matters ; The first day matters ; Ignoring what matters : enter the circle of doom -- Sec. III: The future matters. The right road map matters ; Thinking for the long term matters -- Sec. IV: Doing the right things matters. Politicians and media matter ; Learning matters : reflections on a career of being continuously dissatisfied.
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Includes index.

Introduction: "I think you're going to get fired" -- Sec. I: Fundamentals, people and attitudes matter. How do you know what really matters? ; Focusing on fundamentals matters ; Intellectual integrity matters ; Enthusiasm matters ; Action matters ; Understanding the right things matters -- Sec. II: Leadership matters. The right team matters ; Leadership process matters ; The first day matters ; Ignoring what matters : enter the circle of doom -- Sec. III: The future matters. The right road map matters ; Thinking for the long term matters -- Sec. IV: Doing the right things matters. Politicians and media matter ; Learning matters : reflections on a career of being continuously dissatisfied.

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