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101 Business Ideas: Clever Thinking That Will Change The Way You Work
Antonio Weiss
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Description for 101 Business Ideas: Clever Thinking That Will Change The Way You Work
Paperback. This title distils business thinking into practical and engaging ideas that will change the way you think and act at work. Ideas explored include how you can tell if a CEO is lying, why innovation can be overrated, and why networking can make you antisocial. Num Pages: 320 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: KJ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 216 x 158 x 21. Weight in Grams: 484.
101 Business Ideas That Will Change The Way You Work takes fascinating findings from world-class business research and shows you how to become cannier and more effective at work.
Among other vital findings, discover:
· When you should trust your gut instincts
· Why being too agreeable could hold back your career progression
· How to tell when your CEO is lying
This illuminating book not only tells you what you need to know to stay one step ahead, but why you need it and how to do it.
Product Details
Publisher
FT Publishing International
Number of pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Harlow, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780273786191
SKU
V9780273786191
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2
About Antonio Weiss
Antonio E. Weiss is a writer and management consultant. His previous book, Key Business Solutions, also published by Financial Times Press, was shortlisted for the Chartered Management Institute Book of the Year Award 2013, featured as a WHSmith Business Bestseller, and has been translated into several languages across the globe. He also writes regularly for publications such as theGuardian and Prospect, presents at conferences on economic, business and political issues, and has been featured on international media including ABC Radio Australia and BBC Radio 4. As a consultant, he has advised leading public and private sector bodies on major strategy, capability building and performance improvement issues. Antonio is also a board member of one of the largest Further Education colleges in London. He holds a Bachelor’s degree (First Class) and Master’s degree (Distinction) in History from the University of Cambridge.
Reviews for 101 Business Ideas: Clever Thinking That Will Change The Way You Work
Transforms cutting edge thinking from the likes of Daniel Kahneman and Malcolm Gladwell into bite-size nuggets of practical business wisdom. Brilliant.' Richard Newton, Award-winning author of The Management Book ‘I greatly admire Antonio’s work and writing and Pearson’s record in bringing the best thoughts and practice in business to a global market’ Sir Alcon Copisarow, first non-American Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company and Chairman of Trustees of the Eden Project ‘The gap between business academics and business people is bad for both. This book makes a valuable and stimulating contribution to bridging the gap.’ David R Kaye, former partner with Andersen Consulting and former Dean of the City University Business School (now Cass Business School) ‘Here is your chance to use the latest findings in your organisation. These business ideas will help you rethink your strategy and your approach as a manager. Bringing the best academic insights to the real problems we all face is truly clever thinking!’ Christopher McKenna, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford and author of The World's Newest Profession ‘Antonio Weiss has synthesised key concepts from business research and practice in a manner that is both erudite and highly readable. This book will challenge the way you think about business and help you see the world and the people around you more clearly. It is a book to be read once and then dipped into many times.’ Morgen Witzel, Fellow, Centre for Leadership Studies, University of Exeter Business School and author of A History of Management Thought