The wealth creators : top people, top teams & executive best practice
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The wealth creators : top people, top teams & executive best practice
Kogan Page, 1991
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ISBN 9780749403737
内容説明
A survey of what management qualities are necessary to - firstly - make it to the very top, and then, to create and sustain organizational excellence. There are some surprising conclusions: the individual, dynamic leader is not the key to corporate success. Rather, real power lies with the top team: it is the team which is the prime worker in sustaining corporate high performance. Furthermore, "The Wealth Creators" goes on to examine what the best-performing teams have in common. It demonstrates that there are in fact five crucial elements shared by the vast majority of high-achieving teams, elements which can be transferred and implanted in executive teams currently working below par. Based on the analysis of 1100 senior managers representing 740 organizations, this is the study of top management in the UK today.
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: pbk ISBN 9780749410254
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This survey explains exactly what management qualities are necessary to - firstly - make it to the top, and then, to create and sustain organizational excellence. There are some surprising conclusions: the individual, dynamic leader is "not" the key to corporate success. Rather, real power lies with the top team: it is the team which is the prime worker in sustaining corporate high performance. Furthermore, "The Wealth Creators" goes on to examine what the best-performing teams have in common. It demonstrates that there are in fact five crucial elements shared by the vast majority of high-achieving teams, elements which can be transferred and implanted in executive teams currently working below par. Based on the detailed analysis of 1100 senior managers representing 740 organizations, this is "the" study of top management in the UK today. Packed with case studies, it looks at: what a team really is; why it's more significant than an individual, however gifted; how the team benefits the organization; and how the best businesses exploit their teams to full potential.
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