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<i>Business Gurus</i> is an essential introduction to business and leadership thinking. A must-read for anyone working in or studying business, <i>Business Gurus</i> explains simply and clearly the most important elements from the world's most influential leadership and management thinkers. All major gurus, both past and present, are featured including: Michael Porter, Tom Peters, Peter Drucker, Michael Gerber, Peter Senge, Jim Collins, Ken Blanchard, Charles Handy, Richard Koch, John Kotter, Richardo Semler, Stephen Covey, Seth Godin and many more. For each of these Gurus, the book explains their background, the main theories for which they are known, the context for these theories, and how they compare to other business thinking. Crucially the book also looks at how each theory works in practise.

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Business Gurus, Ian G. Wallis, Andrew Scott, Robert Craven

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Titel
Business Gurus
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2012
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
272
ISBN10
1780590482
ISBN13
9781780590486
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<i>Business Gurus</i> is an essential introduction to business and leadership thinking. A must-read for anyone working in or studying business, <i>Business Gurus</i> explains simply and clearly the most important elements from the world's most influential leadership and management thinkers. All major gurus, both past and present, are featured including: Michael Porter, Tom Peters, Peter Drucker, Michael Gerber, Peter Senge, Jim Collins, Ken Blanchard, Charles Handy, Richard Koch, John Kotter, Richardo Semler, Stephen Covey, Seth Godin and many more. For each of these Gurus, the book explains their background, the main theories for which they are known, the context for these theories, and how they compare to other business thinking. Crucially the book also looks at how each theory works in practise.