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Hoover's Vision
Original Thingking for Business Success
By Gary Hoover
Texere ,2001
ISBN 1595753575
351 pages
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The Big Idea
To be able to build and sustain a successful business, you have to come up with strategies, plans, and goals based on new and innovative ideas. Author Gary Hoover shares his secrets on how to develop original thinking and how to use it to build and maintain successful businesses. A book written for leaders, “ Hoover 's Vision” is a guide on how to unleash the power of thinking in the corporate setting.
The Art of Enterprise : Thinking Differently
The trend of thinking differently is considered an art that every enterprise should promote throughout the organization. A radical shift in paradigm is important in order for a business to stand out, and more importantly, to sustain its growth in the growing competitive market.
Any successful enterprise must be founded on the efforts of many people with diverse backgrounds and a multitude of skills. The artistry of enterprise is possible through the cooperation and collaboration of various innovative thoughts that may create a greater impact on business in general.
This book is meant for people who:
- Own businesses.
- Dream of creating a new business.
- Are executives or leaders.
- Are charged with thinking about enterprise strategy.
- Are looking for enterprises in which to invest in.
- Serve on the board of directors.
- Have a leadership role in the nonprofit world or government.
- Are passionately devoted to pursuing any goal that can be achieved only through the combined efforts of a group of people.
There are three keys to business success that may arise from this new way of thinking as applied to one's business enterprise:
- Observing and understanding other people and how their needs, desires, interests, values, and tastes change over time.
- Serving other people by making their lives better.
- Developing a business style that expresses one's own dreams and passions even as it serves the needs of others......
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