Ebook: HBR’s 10 Must Reads 2015: The Definitive Management Ideas of the Year from Harvard Business Review (with bonus McKinsey Award–Winning article "The Focused Leader")
Author: Harvard Business Review Daniel Goleman W. Chan Kim Renée A. Mauborgne Clayton M. Christensen
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- Series: HBR’s 10 Must Reads
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
- Language: English
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A year’s worth of management wisdom, all in one place.
We’ve combed through ideas, insights, and best practices from the past year of Harvard Business Review to help you get up to speed fast on the freshest, most relevant thinking driving business today. With authors from Clayton Christensen to Roger Martin and company examples from Netflix to Unilever, this volume brings the most current and important management conversations to your fingertips.
This book will inspire you to:
Lead by focusing your attention on the right things
Import new management practices into your organization the right waywhether they come from other companies or across the globe
Better manage your organization’sand your leaders’time
Rethink vital functions such as HR and marketing
Move from a yearly planning cycle to building a winning strategy
Make long-term organizational decisions with an eye to national and global economic trends
This collection of best-selling articles includes:
Beware the Next Big Thing,” by Julian Birkinshaw
The Capitalist’s Dilemma,” by Clayton M. Christensen and Derek Van Bever
The Focused Leader,” by Daniel Goleman
The Big Lie of Strategic Planning,” by Roger L. Martin
Contextual Intelligence,” by Tarun Khanna
How Netflix Reinvented HR,” by Patty McCord
Blue Ocean Leadership,” by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne
The Ultimate Marketing Machine,” by Marc de Swaan Arons, Frank van den Driest, and Keith Weed
Your Scarcest Resource,” by Michael Mankins, Chris Brahm, and Gregory Caimi
How Google Sold Its Engineers on Management,” by David A. Garvin
21st-Century Talent Spotting,” by Claudio Fernández-Aráoz
We’ve combed through ideas, insights, and best practices from the past year of Harvard Business Review to help you get up to speed fast on the freshest, most relevant thinking driving business today. With authors from Clayton Christensen to Roger Martin and company examples from Netflix to Unilever, this volume brings the most current and important management conversations to your fingertips.
This book will inspire you to:
Lead by focusing your attention on the right things
Import new management practices into your organization the right waywhether they come from other companies or across the globe
Better manage your organization’sand your leaders’time
Rethink vital functions such as HR and marketing
Move from a yearly planning cycle to building a winning strategy
Make long-term organizational decisions with an eye to national and global economic trends
This collection of best-selling articles includes:
Beware the Next Big Thing,” by Julian Birkinshaw
The Capitalist’s Dilemma,” by Clayton M. Christensen and Derek Van Bever
The Focused Leader,” by Daniel Goleman
The Big Lie of Strategic Planning,” by Roger L. Martin
Contextual Intelligence,” by Tarun Khanna
How Netflix Reinvented HR,” by Patty McCord
Blue Ocean Leadership,” by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne
The Ultimate Marketing Machine,” by Marc de Swaan Arons, Frank van den Driest, and Keith Weed
Your Scarcest Resource,” by Michael Mankins, Chris Brahm, and Gregory Caimi
How Google Sold Its Engineers on Management,” by David A. Garvin
21st-Century Talent Spotting,” by Claudio Fernández-Aráoz
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