Management

Management

 
The Female Advantage Helgesen, Sally Currency Doubleday , 1990 Diversity, Leadership, Management

As the world evolves, we need to understand what the world will be like as women come to have more and more impact in the public realm. Thus, The Female Advantage attempts to answer the small questions...

 
 
The Web of Inclusion Helgesen, Sally Doubleday/Currency , 1995 Diversity, Human Resources, Management

The Web of Inclusion stresses how companies are being challenged to reconfigure so they can take advantage of innovative technologies more effectively and be more responsive to vastly expanded markets. Organizations...

 
 
Taming the Paper Tiger at Work Hemphill, Barbara Kiplinger Books , 2003 Management

Getting organized is not an easy task. Everyday, you are forced to deal with mountains of paper that contain both crucial information and useless garbage. This scenario is common to...

 
 
Managing Innovation and Change Henry, Jane | Mayle, David Sage Publications , 2002 Innovation, Management

As organizations struggle to keep pace with the globalization of the economy, the explosive growth of the Internet, deregulation, the drive to increase the bottom line, faster product development times, rampant...

 
 
Seduced by Success Herbold, Robert J. McGraw-Hill , 2007 Business Biographies, Management

Bill Gates once said, “Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can’t lose”. Successful individuals and organizations often feel that they are entitled to continual success in the future....

 
 
The Value Profit Chain Heskett, James L. | Sasser, Jr., W. Earl The Free Press , 2003 Customer Focus, Leadership, Management

In their groundbreaking book, The Service Profit Chain (1997), Heskett, Sasser, and Schlesinger asked the question of why a few service enterprises seem to be consistently better at what they do than...

 
 
The Road to Organic Growth Hess, Edward D. McGraw-Hill , 2006 Management, Social Responsibility

In The Road to Organic Growth, Edward Hess defines two types of growth patterns in business, nonorganic growth, where companies increase size and power primarily by consuming or assimilating other...

 
 
Management Malpractice Hickman, Craig Platinum Press Inc. , 2005 Innovation, Management

The great management principles developed by America’s leading companies have now been adopted around the world. When these principles are used to unify people and build morale, they create strong corporate values and...

 
 
Corporate Conversations Holtz, Shel AMACOM , 2004 Communication, Leadership, Management

While many companies invest significant sums of money in their external communications efforts, internal communications are frequently overlooked and considered as being of lesser importance. In today’s competitive,...

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Hoover's Vision Hoover, Gary Texere , 2001 Management

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...

 
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