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The Future of Management

The Future of Management

Review and Analysis of Hamel and Breen's Book

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The must-read summary of Gary Hamel and Bill Breen’s book: “The Future of Management”.

This complete summary of the ideas from Gary Hamel and Bill Breen’s book “The Future of Management” demonstrates how the real fuel for long-term business success is never operational excellence, technology breakthroughs or even new business methods. Sooner or later, competitors will arrive who have superior operations, next-generation technology or even better business models. Instead, the key to sustained long-term business success is management innovation. In their book, the authors explain why it is time to imagine the future of management and become an active participant in the process of inventing the successful management practices of tomorrow.

Added-value of this summary:
– Save time
– Understand key principles
– Expand your management skills

To learn more, read “The Future of Management” and discover how you can start your own management revolution and ensure future success.

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9782511020104

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BusinessNews Publishing

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BusinessBook Summaries

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PDF

Pages

37

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2 MB

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