Автор: Suzy Welch
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Управление, подбор персонала
isbn: 9780007594382
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Contents
1 Taking the Grind Out of the Game
2 Getting Whacked—and Getting Better
4 Globalization: It’s Complicated
5 Fear of Finance . . . No More
7 Crisis Management: Welcome to the Coliseum
10 Geniuses, Tramps, and Thieves
11 What Should I Do with My Life?
13 It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over
Hello and congratulations—congratulations on getting it.
No, not on getting this book, although we’re very happy you did.
Rather, congratulations on getting the fact that no one should do business alone.
Business is the ultimate team sport. Doesn’t make any difference what size your company is, five people, or 5,000, or 150,000, for that matter. Doesn’t matter if it’s in Gary, Indiana, churning out steel, or in Palo Alto cooking up code. Doesn’t matter if you’re three days into your first job in a windowless cube about 10,000 light-years from the action, or if you run the whole enchilada from a corner office on the forty-fifth floor of headquarters.
Business is not a “me” thing. It’s a “we” thing.
It’s an “I’ll take all the advice and ideas and help I can get” thing.
Which is where our congratulations come in. If you’re reading The Real-Life MBA, we figure you’re with us on this one. When it comes to business, you can never stop learning. Business is just too vast, too multifaceted, too unpredictable, too tech-driven, too human-driven, too global, too local, too everything to ever be able to say, “Been there, done that.” For goodness’ sake, we’re still learning, and between us, we’ve been in business for a combined 81 years, with the last ten being the most mind-expanding of all.
Yes, the last ten have been the most full of learning for us, and here’s why. After our last book, Winning, was published in 2005, we hit the road, launching a decade of speaking, writing, teaching, and consulting that has brought us inside scores of companies, each one facing fascinating marketplace and management challenges. We’ve worked with an entrepreneur in China building a firm to link foreign companies and local manufacturers, a winery СКАЧАТЬ