An edition of The war for talent (2001)

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An edition of The war for talent (2001)

The War for Talent

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"Fewer than half of today's employees believe that their companies deserve their loyalty. Web-empowered customers now defect more easily and more quickly than ever. Has loyalty become an outdated notion in today's marketplace?".

"Fred Reichheld, author of the bestselling book The Loyalty Effect, argues that loyalty is still the fuel that drives financial success - even, and perhaps especially, in today's volatile, high-speed economy - but that most organizations are running on empty. Why? Because leaders too often confuse profits with purpose, taking the low road to short-term gains at the expense of employees, customers, and ultimately, investors.

In a business environment that thrives on networks of mutually beneficial relationships, says Reichheld, it is the ability to build strong bonds of loyalty - not short-term profits - that has become the "acid test" of leadership.".

"Based on extensive research into companies from online start-ups to established institutions - including Harley-Davidson, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Cisco Systems, Dell Computer, Intuit, and more - Reichheld reveals six bedrock principles of loyalty upon which leaders build enduring enterprises."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
200

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The War for Talent
October 2001, Harvard Business School Press
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First Sentence

""In 1997, we at McKinsey & Company coined the term the war for talent and soon realized we had named a phenomenon that many people had been experiencing but had not fully articulated.""

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD38.2 .M53 2001, HD38.2.M53 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
200
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8754176M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781578514595
ISBN 10
1578514592
ISBN 13
9781578514595
LCCN
2001024864
OCLC/WorldCat
46835605
Library Thing
1132353
Goodreads
691746

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