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The author has gathered insights from top executives to identify the drivers of success in retail. Categorizing the responses into six categories, Martin delivers the guiding principles for retail success.
Kawasaki conveys the facts around building a business founded on principles of success. As former Chief Evangelist of Apple, he brings to the table his expertise and skill in winning over consumers.
Instead of affixing focus on traditional outlets such as radio and television, Scott places heavy emphasis on the internet and presenting the business through virtual outlets.
Nicholas Carr, author of The Shallows, explores how the human mind has been turned malleable, molded by the mental tools and technologies that have been developed over the centuries.
Nicholas Carr, author of The Shallows, explores how the human mind has been turned malleable, molded by the mental tools and technologies that have been developed over the centuries.
The book recommends putting people first when making business decisions and making decisions that are companywide so that all employees are in alignment when it comes to new policies.
This is a light, easy reading introduction to the changes going on in the banking industry from a consulting perspective. The book looks at the industry in three sections or from three perspectives.
Reinventing the Wheel: The Science of Creating Lifetime Customers places its full focus on customers and how they should be the focus of any business.
Steve Zaffron and Dave Logan have created a methodology for improving the leaders who drive performance. They have identified three key aspects centered around effective communication.
Steve Zaffron and Dave Logan have created a methodology for improving the leaders who drive performance. They have identified three key aspects centered around effective communication.
Author Paul Gibbons explores organizational change from the “modern” perspective, incorporating mindfulness, behavioral economics, sociology, and complexity theory. Paul Gibbons is a former investment banker, consultant, professor, and CEO.
Author Eric Sheninger explores the strategic mindset and behaviors required to create meaningful, transparent and engaging educational experiences. He discusses the importance of leveraging technology within education to engage students.
Sinek’s book is intended as a follow up to Start With Why, aimed specifically at helping people to find their own source of intrinsic motivation.