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  • - The Definitive Management Ideas of the Year from Harvard Business Review (with bonus article "Now What?" by Joan C. Williams and Suzanne Lebsock) (HBR's 10 Must Reads)
    av Joan C. Williams, Harvard Business Review, Michael E. Porter, m.fl.
    227 - 520,-

  • - Everything You Need to Launch and Grow Your New Business
    av Harvard Business Review
    309,-

    The one book every entrepreneur needs to launch and grow a business.

  • av Harvard Business Review
    230,-

    If you read nothing else on mental toughness, read these definitive articles from Harvard Business Review.Confront and use stressPlan short-term goals to achieve long-term aspirationsLearn from survivors of PTSDUse challenges to become a better leaderRecover from setbacksAudience: Leaders and aspiring leaders, particularly those familiar with Harvard Business Review and who want a recap of the year's ideas in management, or those who are new to the magazine and looking for a way to familiarize themselves with its content.Announced first printing: 25,000Laydown goal: 7,500

  • av Nick Morgan, Nancy Duarte, Linda A. Hill, m.fl.
    148 - 395,-

    Changing hearts is an important part of changing minds. With research into how appeals to human emotion can help you make your case and earn authority as a leader, this book presents both comprehensive frameworks for developing a influence and small, simple tactics that you can use to convince others every day.--

  • av Daniel Goleman, Harvard Business Review, Susan David, m.fl.
    152 - 443,-

    The benefits of mindfulness include better performance, heightened creativity, deeper self-awareness, and increased charisma-not to mention greater peace of mind.This book gives you practical steps for building a sense of presence into your daily work routine. It also explains the science behind mindfulness and why it works and gives clear-eyed warnings about the pitfalls of the fad.This volume includes the work of:Daniel GolemanEllen LangerSusan DavidChristina CongletonThis collection of articles includes "e;Mindfulness in the Age of Complexity,"e; an interview with Ellen Langer by Alison Beard; "e;Mindfulness Can Literally Change Your Brain,"e; by Christina Congleton, Britta K. Holzel, and Sara W. Lazar; "e;How to Practice Mindfulness Throughout Your Work Day,"e; by Rasmus Hougaard and Jacqueline Carter; "e;Resilience for the Rest of Us,"e; by Daniel Goleman; "e;Emotional Agility: How Effective Leaders Manage Their Thoughts and Feelings,"e; by Susan David and Christina Congleton; "e;Don't Let Power Corrupt You,"e; by Dacher Keltner; "e;Mindfulness for People Who Are Too Busy to Meditate,"e; by Maria Gonzalez; "e;Is Something Lost When We Use Mindfulness as a Productivity Tool?"e; by Charlotte Lieberman; and "e;There Are Risks to Mindfulness at Work,"e; by David Brendel.How to be human at work. The HBR Emotional Intelligence Series features smart, essential reading on the human side of professional life from the pages of Harvard Business Review. Each book in the series offers proven research showing how our emotions impact our work lives, practical advice for managing difficult people and situations, and inspiring essays on what it means to tend to our emotional well-being at work. Uplifting and practical, these books describe the social skills that are critical for ambitious professionals to master.

  • av Philip Kotler, Harvard Business Review, James C. Anderson, m.fl.
    228,-

    Sales isn't about pushing products or being efficient; it's about building the right systems to manage and empower your salespeople.If you read nothing else on sales, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you understand how to create the conditions for sales success.This book will inspire you to:Understand your customer's buying centerIntegrate your sales and marketing operationsAssess your business cycle and its impact on your sales forceTransition away from solution salesLeverage the power of micromarketsIntroduce tiebreaker selling and consensus sellingMotivate your sales force properlyThis collection of articles includes "e;Major Sales: Who Really Does the Buying,"e; by Thomas V. Bonoma; "e;Ending the War Between Sales and Marketing,"e; by Philip Kotler, Neil Rackham, and Suj Krishnaswamy; "e;Match Your Sales Force Structure to Your Business Life Cycle,"e; by Andris A. Zoltners, Prabhakant Sinha, and Sally E. Lorimer; "e;The End of Solution Sales,"e; by Brent Adamson, Matthew Dixon, and Nicholas Toman; "e;Selling into Micromarkets,"e; by Manish Goyal, Maryanne Q. Hancock, and Homayoun Hatami; "e;Dismantling the Sales Machine,"e; by Brent Adamson, Matthew Dixon, and Nicholas Toman; "e;Tiebreaker Selling,"e; by James C. Anderson, James A. Narus, and Marc Wouters; "e;Making the Consensus Sale,"e; by Karl Schmidt, Brent Adamson, and Anna Bird; "e;The Right Way to Use Compensation,"e; by Mark Roberge; "e;How to Really Motivate Salespeople,"e; by Doug J. Chung; and "e;Getting Beyond 'Show Me the Money,'"e; an interview with Andris Zoltners by Daniel McGinn.

  • - The Definitive Management Ideas of the Year from Harvard Business Review (with bonus McKinsey Award Winning article "The Focused Leader") (HBR's 10 Must Reads)
    av Daniel Goleman, Clayton M. Christensen, W. Chan Kim & m.fl.
    227,-

  • av Harvard Business Review
    135,-

    Does it seem like you never have enough time to get everything done? Keeping on top of your tasks, deadlines, and work schedule can be daunting. Managing Time quickly walks you through the basics. You'll learn to:Assess how you spend your time nowPrioritize your tasksPlan the right time to work on each oneAvoid procrastination and interruptionsDon't have much time? Get up to speed fast on the most essential business skills with HBR's 20-Minute Manager series. Whether you need a crash course or a brief refresher, each book in the series is a concise, practical primer that will help you brush up on a key management topic. Advice you can quickly read and apply, for ambitious professionals and aspiring executives--from the most trusted source in business. Also available as an ebook.

  • av Harvard Business Review
    195,-

    MEET YOUR GOALS-ON TIME AND ON BUDGET.How do you rein in the scope of your project when you've got a group of demanding stakeholders breathing down your neck? And map out a schedule everyone can stick to? And motivate team members who have competing demands on their time and attention?Whether you're managing your first project or just tired of improvising, this guide will give you the tools and confidence you need to define smart goals, meet them, and capture lessons learned so future projects go even more smoothly.The HBR Guide to Project Management will help you:Build a strong, focused teamBreak major objectives into manageable tasksCreate a schedule that keeps all the moving parts under controlMonitor progress toward your goalsManage stakeholders' expectationsWrap up your project and gauge its success

  • av Harvard Business Review
    109,-

    Provides a framework for building a business case. This book helps you learn how to: define the opportunity you want to address in your business case; identify and analyze a range of alternatives; recommend one option and assess its risks; create a high-level implementation plan for your proposed alternative; and, more.

  • av Daniel Goleman, W. Chan Kim, Renee A. Mauborgne & m.fl.
    237 - 460,-

    Managing people is fraught with challenges even if you're a seasoned manager. This book inspires you to tailor your management styles to fit your people; motivate with more responsibility, not more money; support first-time managers; build trust by soliciting input; teach smart people how to learn from failure; and build high-performing teams.

  • av Daniel Goleman, Clayton M. Christensen & Peter F. Drucker
    225 - 494,-

    Offers managers and professionals the fundamental information they need to stay competitive in a fast-moving world.

  • av Harvard Business Review
    213,-

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    234 - 483,-

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    165 - 416,-

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    179 - 416,-

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    251 - 276,-

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    234 - 449,-

  • av Harvard Business Review
    242,-

    As a manager, you're shouldering more and more responsibilities, from maximizing your team's performance, to increasing your company's market share to building profitable customer relationships. On top of all that, you need to orchestrate your own time and keep your career on track. The challenges are stacking up, but you've got less and less time to figure out how to tackle them. How are you supposed to resolve this dilemma? Happily, help is on the way: The new Management Tips from the Harvard Business Review. This concise, handy guide is packed with quick tips on a broad range of topics, organized into three major skills every manager must master: Managing yourselfManaging your teamManaging your business.Drawing from HBR's popular Management Tip of the Day, the book puts the best management practices and insights, from top thinkers in the field, right at your fingertips. Pick it up any time you have a few minutes to spare and you'll have a fresh, powerful idea you can immediately put into action. You may not be able to do much about being time-starved, but with Management Tips from the Harvard Business Review as your guide, you'll stand the best chance of succeeding in your role as a manager

  • av Harvard Business Review
    234,-

    "For four unforgettable seasons, Succession has riveted viewers inside and outside the business world. Too absurd to be true, too real to truly be fiction, corporate patriarch Logan Roy, his feuding children, and the executives of Waystar Royco have kept us rapt. Every week the show has dominated office chatter and flooded Slack channels with expletive-laden memes, quotes, and insults. But does the series offer any insights of real-world value to leaders or organizations? Can the psychological power dynamics, nine-figure negotiation tactics, and intricate M&A maneuvers actually teach us something about succeeding in business? Definitely: whatever the Roys do, do the exact opposite."--

  • av Harvard Business Review
    222,-

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