An edition of Your company sucks (2011)

Your company sucks

it's time to declare war on yourself

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An edition of Your company sucks (2011)

Your company sucks

it's time to declare war on yourself

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Publisher
BenBella Books
Language
English
Pages
192

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Table of Contents

Your business woes are keeping you up at night
Effective leaders create good company cultures
Declare war on complacency and incompetence
Where are you in the business lifecycle?
You don't have to stay where you are
An action plan for change
Woo your customers: the power of the thrill
Thrill to the nth degree: learn from the masters
Thrill, thrill, and thrill some more
Does your business "thrill?" rank your business on the thrill-o-meter
The power of thrilled: six ways to infuse your business with more jet fuel
The end of no
Monetize the thrill : a management roadmap
Is your company more than the sum of its parts?
If you were handed the company, chances are you don't know how to run it.

Edition Notes

Published in
Dallas, TX

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.4/01
Library of Congress
HD31 .S69257 2011, HD31.S69257 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
192 p. :
Number of pages
192

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25018280M
Internet Archive
yourcompanysucks0000stev
ISBN 13
9781935618546
LCCN
2011012860

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16134353W

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