[Read download] Nice Companies Finish First: Why Cutthroat Management Is Over--and Collaboration Is In
• Peter Shankman •
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good leaders know this and act accordinglyBy Ian MannI have spent consider time over the last month working on the strategy of the African division on a multinational. The courtesy and refinement of the CEO was nothing short of impressive.This was in sharp contrast to a day I had spent with a cross section of staff of a large organization. Here, many had been hurt by their managers; people they desperately wanted to trust. The unfortunate truthFrom BooklistShankman, serial entrepreneur, and coauthor Kelly maintain that if you look under the hood of successful companies, yoursquo;ll find that they are made up of people working together in an atmosphere that is conducive to civility and good cheer. Assuring us that nice companies are highlThe era of authoritarian cowboy CEOs like Jack Welch and Lee Iacocca is over. In an age of increasing transparency and access, it just doesn't pay to be a jerkmdash;to employees, customers, competitors, or anyone else. In Nice Companies Finish First, Shankman, a pioneer in modern PR, marketing, advertising, social media, and customer service, profiles the famously nice executives, entrepreneurs, and companies that are setting the standard for success in this new collaborative world. He explores... [PDF.al37] Nice Companies Finish First: Why Cutthroat Management Is Over--and Collaboration Is In Rating: 4.67 (643 Votes)
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