[E-BOOK] Why Smart Executives Fail: And What You Can Learn from Their Mistakes
✿ Sydney Finkelstein ✿
#115538 in eBooks 2004-05-25 2004-05-25File Name: B002J05GTE
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great readBy ThomasThis book was required as part of graduate level coursework for a program I was in. I was skeptical at first that it was just another half-hearted business text with some fun stories, but ultimately no transferable knowledge. I was certainly wrong. All of the stories are entertaining and Finkelstein does well tying lessons into packages that would transfer well to most organizations.1 of 1 people found the following review helFrom Publishers WeeklyIs there a more timely topic for a business book than brilliant executives running their companies into the ground? Dartmouth business professor Finkelstein has been on the case for six years, researching how otherwise intelligent people can manage to botch things up. Here, heBob Pittman and AOL Time Warner. Jean Marie Messier and Vivendi. Jill Barad and Mattel. Dennis Kozlowski and Tyco. It's an all too common scenario. A great company breaks from the pack; the analysts are in love; the smiling CEO appears on the cover of Fortune. Two years later, the company is in flames, the pension plan is bleeding, the stock is worthless. What goes wrong in these cases? Usually it seems that top management made some incredibly stupid mistakes. But the people responsible are al... [PDF.oj34] Why Smart Executives Fail: And What You Can Learn from Their Mistakes Rating: 4.79 (479 Votes)
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You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Why Smart Executives Fail: And What You Can Learn from Their Mistakes | Sydney Finkelstein.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.