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Post by Habib2 on Sept 5, 2023 5:52:43 GMT -3
In this book, Welch recounts his 20 years of leadership at General Electric. The Essence went through several re-releases, but the coolest, I think, was the first one, it is quite harsh, then he softened some points. Many of the things that he described in the book, I liked and I continue to use them. So, I borrowed a technique from him, which in Russian translation sounds like “Immersion in depth”. This is an approach in which the leader dives deep enough into the problem area, to the level of a specialist. , however, with some adjustments, after all, Jack describes the industrial period, and we live in the digital age. Klaus Schwab "The Fourth Industrial Revolution" The author is the President of the World Economic Forum in Davos . In his book, he talks in simple terms about how the world is changing and what awaits us in the future. In it, Klaus Schwab helps us navigate the changes that are taking place. I read the Phone Number List book in 2016, and then it had a huge impact on me, because it allowed me to more clearly imagine what the world will be like in the near future. It can be recommended to those who are interested in using the possibilities of revolutionary technologies. Phil Knight "The Nike Story As Told by Its Founder" In his “History...” Phil Knight talks about a rather difficult 30-year period in the development of his company, when it was growing very actively and was constantly teetering on the edge, it was constantly short of funds, because of this its founder often experienced stress. The book perfectly shows that business is not always laurels and flowers, sometimes they are obtained after a very difficult, difficult path.
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