All Summaries
All Summaries
Toyota is one of the world’s ten most profitable companies; what is the secret to Toyota’s remarkable success? It is the company’s quest for the “elegant solution”—a singular and deceptively simple idea that can change...
Most of the successes in businesses and personal life come from initiating relationships with the right people and then strengthening those relationships by using...
In Treasure Hunt, Michael Silverstein augments the marketplace research and intimate consumer portraits he began in Trading Up (with Neil Fiske), offering a unique view into the low end of the buying...
Intuition can be described as insight, instinct, or a hunch. There are two thoughts about where intuition comes from. The first is that intuition is a synthesis of prior knowledge — a blend of logic, experience, and...
Kouzes and Posner's The Leadership Challenge was first published in 1987, and revised in 1996 and 2002, to become one of the bestselling leadership books of all time. Although each revision was offered to address the...
Leaders do not necessarily need titles to be what they are. In this book, Mark Sanborn uses the stories of unsung heroes to illustrate how people can...
Are you one of those people who always get a creeping feeling of dread on Sunday evenings because they know they have to get up and go to work again the next day...
Interpersonal relationships can make or break people. This is most true for leaders. Since leaders work with different kinds of people,...
In 2002, Felix Rohatyn (American businessman and investment banker), proclaimed that four and a half million Americans were working for European companies and that approximately the same number of Europeans were...
E-mail and information storage tasks are estimated to take up 40% of a typical professional’s day. E-mail volume is said to be rising at a rate of 14.6% annually. Every day, there is an avalanche of disorganized,...











