The management myth : why the experts keep getting it wrong / Matthew Stewart.
By: Stewart, Matthew
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658 Y59 Total global strategy : managing for worldwide competitive advantage / | 658 Z92 Creating a culture of competence / | 658.001 Le513 The gold and the garbage in management theories and prescriptions / | 658.001 St497 2009 The management myth : why the experts keep getting it wrong / | 658.0019 T228 2010 Denial : why business leaders fail to look facts in the face--and what to do about it / | 658.002 K723 The interior design business handbook / | 658.0092 B439 2010 Still surprised : a memoir of a life in leadership / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Doing things with numbers -- Putting people first -- Thinking ahead -- Striving for excellence.
A former management consultant traces his rise as an unlikely business guru, sharing scathing critiques of popular business authorities from Frederick Taylor to Tom Peters while offering insights into the management industry itself.
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