
基本信息出版社:Wiley
页码:208 页
出版日期:2008年04月
ISBN:0470257466
条形码:9780470257463
装帧:精装
正文语种:英语
外文书名:克服愚蠢的系统、无意义的政策与混乱的管理, 以实现真正的增长
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Growth is the central focus of every business, yet many businesses continually find ways to shoot themselves in the foot. In Milkshake Moment, Steven Little shows you how to identify and overcome the stifling behaviors built into your organization and get you back on track to substantive change and real growth. Read Milkshake Moment and find out how to ditch the pointless policies and stupid rules so you can give your customers what they really want; they'll reward you for it.
作者简介
Steven S. Little is a much sought-after expert on the subject of growth and the future of opportunity. A former president of three fast-growth companies, he now advises thousands of leaders of growing organizations and communities each year. To learn more about Steven and growth, please visit his Web site at www.stevenslittle.com.
专业书评
Praise for The Milkshake Moment
"Little gives leaders a crucial reminder not to be their own worst enemies in their quest for growth. You'll never forget the hilarious milkshake story that gives the book its name. This book will help your organization get out of its own way."
DAN HEATH, coauthor of Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
"Little's milkshake story is straightforward, compelling, and irresistible. It teaches leaders a hundred vital lessons on growth.
Sip it slowly and enjoy."
ROD BECKSTROM, coauthor of The Starfish and the Spider:The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations
"Little is a gifted storyteller, and his stories always lead to practical ways for organizations to reach another level. The Milkshake Moment is not only a great read, it is truly a call-to-arms for all of us looking for growth in the twenty-first century. Read it today so you can mix it up tomorrow."
JON GORDON, author of The Energy Bus: Ten Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work,
and Team with Positive Energy and The No Complaining Rule: Positive Ways
to Deal with Negativity at Work