A revolutionary business philosophy--simple yet controversial--based on over forty years of research with some of America's most successful companies, including Federal Express, Prudential, and PepsiCo. The authors reveal how to find out what you do well and do more of it; and how to identify what you don't do well and stop doing it.
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A revolutionary business philosophy--simple yet controversial--based on over forty years of research with some of America's most successful companies, including Federal Express, Prudential, and PepsiCo. The authors reveal how to find out what you do well and do more of it; and how to identify what you don't do well and stop doing it.
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Fine in Good jacket. Book Octavo, hardcover, fine in lightly edgeworn dj. First Printing. 193 pp. "A simple yet revolutionary philosophy of business and management: Find out what you do well and do more of it. Find out what you don't do well, and stop doing it. " ". A new vision of what it takes to be successful-building on strengths rather than desperately trying to cope with weaknesses. "-George Gallup.