by Pickford (Editor)
You know the mantra - the world isn't standing still and nor are the ideas, skills and knowledge you need as a manager - but, what are you doing about it? The first tenet of management should be never stop learning, but the sheer abundance of new management ideas and the complexity of modern business makes it hard to amass the breadth of knowledge you need to advance your career. Mastering Management 2.0 is the antidote; a new set of perspectives from the best management brains from around the world. What's inside: The nature of competition has shifted from the war of all against all, to competition between fluid networks of complementary companies. Donald Sull, Harvard Business School, p. 115 Values are differences. They are not to be summed, but reconciled. Outstanding leaders take apparent opposites and integrate them, so that each value learns from the other, rules grow better through exceptions and global products spread from a particular locality. Fons Trompenaars, Trompenaars Hampden-Turner Intercultural Management Consulting, p. 138 Value today is more likely to lie in knowledge, people and brands than property, plant and equipment. Jonas RidderstrSle, Center for Advanced Studies in Leadership, Stockholm School of Economics, p. 217 People cannot take responsibility for their career if they do not know what the inner drivers of that career are. Edgar H. Schein, MIT Sloan School of Management, p. 244 Building shareholder value may meet the needs of investors, but it does little to excite or inspire those who have invested their personal human capital in an organization. Lynda Gratton, London Business School, p. 272 Mastering Management 2.0 is a collection of the best writing from leading business thinkers at the world's top businesses and business schools including: City University Business School, London Columbia Business School Electrolux Harvard Business School IESE Business School IMD INSEAD Judge Institute, Cambridge University Kellogg Graduate School of Management London Business School Microsoft Nanyang Business School, Singapore Said Business School, Oxford University Sloan School of Management, MIT Stern School of Business, NYU Stockholm School of Business Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth University of British Columbia Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Financial Times Mastering: World class thinking from the frontiers of innovation. Based on the hugely popular Mastering inserts run by the Financial Times, the Financial Times Mastering Series covers every essential element of business. Each book brings readers the latest ideas and innovations in a key business area in a structured, comprehensive and highly accessible format. Featuring the brightest business minds on the biggest business topics, they are your single-source guides cutting-edge thought leadership.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: 01
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 24 Sep 2001
ISBN 10: 0273654918
ISBN 13: 9780273654919