THE BREAKTHROUGH IMPERATIVE How the Best Managers Get Outstanding Results

Every general manager today-all the way up to the CEO-is expected by his or her stakeholders to achieve new breakthroughs in performance-and fast. Those who don't make visible progress toward that goal within the first year or two will likely find themselves looking for another job. It is preci...

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Main Authors: Gottfredson, Mark (Author), Schaubert, Steve (Author), Case, John (Author), Tsakalakis, Kath (Author)
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Language:English
Published: New York HarperCollins 2008
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