What Not to Do in Business is an eye-opening examination of the sad state of American business today. One by one, American companies practice management techniques that simply do not work. Leaders continually resort to methods that are easy yet ineffective, and refuse to acknowledge their mistakes. Instead they plod along, hoping that somehow things will change on their own. But they rarely do. Why is this so common? How can you avoid it? The answers to these and other questions are carefully explained in the book, along with easy to implement alternatives to today's most common management mistakes, presented in a simple, step-by-step format. Read What Not To Do in Business, and become the leader you were meant to be! ...
What Not to Do in Business is an eye-opening examination of the sad state of American business today. One by one, American companies practice management techniques that simply do not work. Leaders continually resort to methods that are easy yet ineffective, and refuse to acknowledge their mistakes. Instead they plod along, hoping that somehow things will change on their own. But they rarely do. Why is this so common? How can you avoid it? The answers to these and other questions are carefully explained in the book, along with easy to implement alternatives to today's most common management mistakes, presented in a simple, step-by-step format. Read What Not To Do in Business, and become the leader you were meant to be!
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What Not to Do in Business is an eye-opening examination of the sad state of American business today. One by one, American companies practice management techniques that simply do not work. Leaders continually resort to methods that are easy yet ineffective, and refuse to acknowledge their mistakes. Instead they plod along, hoping that somehow things will change on their own. But they rarely do. Why is this so common? How can you avoid it? The answers to these and other questions are carefully explained in the book, along with easy to implement alternatives to today's most common management mistakes, presented in a simple, step-by-step format. Read What Not To Do in Business, and become the leader you were meant to be! ...