[E-BOOK] The Decision Maker: Unlock the Potential of Everyone in Your Organization, One Decision at a Time
✿ Dennis Bakke ✿
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful. A great "airplane" book - Get off the plane with new ideas...By Richard NongardI got my copy of The Decision Maker today, and quickly sat down and read it cover to cover. This is an incredible book with a lot of real world strategies. How can real world solutions come from a fable? Simple, all of the lessons contained come from the real world experiences of Bakke at AES, Imagine Schools and other business experiences. I run a small businesCompanies are fond of saying their greatest asset is their people, yet few companies operate as if this is the case. In this engaging story, Bakke shows us how to unlock the latent potential that exists in any organization.rdquo;-- Tim Jenkins, co-founder, Point B Management ConsultantsImagineWho makes the important decisions in your organization? Strategy, product development, budgeting, compensationsuch key decisions typically are made by company leaders. Thatrsquo;s what bosses are for, right? But maybe the boss isnrsquo;t the best person to make the call.Thatrsquo;s the conclusion Dennis Bakke came to, and he used it to build AES into a Fortune 200 global power company with 27,000 people in 27 countries. He used it again to create Imagine Schools, the largest non-profit charte... [PDF.zb78] The Decision Maker: Unlock the Potential of Everyone in Your Organization, One Decision at a Time Rating: 4.86 (571 Votes)
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You easily download any file type for your gadget.The Decision Maker: Unlock the Potential of Everyone in Your Organization, One Decision at a Time | Dennis Bakke.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.