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Your most important strategic and competitive advantage is right in front of you—grow your culture, and you’ll grow your company! Driving to Perfection: Achieving Business Excellence by Creating a Vibrant Culture is not your average business book. It was written by someone with 25 years (and counting) of hands-on business experience who has been (and still is) in your shoes and successfully guided his company to exponential growth. During this time, author and business leader Brian Fielkow has
For the conscious entrepreneur who is looking for encouragement as well as answers to business success. As your Cosmic Career & Marketing Coach, I have finally found the solution that will help you take your Quantum Leap Into Your Wealth. If you really want to, you can get out of your slump, stop feeling sorry for yourself and take charge of your financial life.
What's Good for the Goose Could Cook the Gander - David Silverstein (recommended ebook reader TXT) 📗
Management and innovation expert David Silverstein investigates what's worked and what hasn't when it comes to best practices. Accompanied by business leaders Tom and Sharon, the three explore real-world examples, looking at organizations such as Google, Cisco, USAA, and the US Marine Corps, and they walk away with a list of ten characteristics of a winning best practice. In What's Good for the Goose Could Cook the Gander, you'll discover how to: tell a best practice from a one-trick pony, look
Management and innovation expert David Silverstein explores why collecting the dots the information that is all around us is key to solving problems, and developing innovative strategies and breakthrough ideas. Through real-world examples of some of today s leading companies, you ll see how dot collection can lead you to be more creative and stay ahead of your competitors. In One Dot, Two Dots, Get Some New Dots, you ll discover: why collecting lots of information is so important, how to