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  • Tom Kendrick 101 Project Management Problems and How to Solve Them EN

    Even with a terrific project management program in place, problems can arise to derail a team's hard work. 101 Project Management Problems and How to Solve Them explores a wide range of real-world challenges, and is filled with plan-ahead strategies as well as on-the-fly solutions.

  • William Pelfrey Billy, Alfred, and General Motors EN

    Billy, Alfred, and General Motors is the tale not just of the two men that built General Motors, but also of the formative decades of twentieth-century America. The book includes vivid, warts-and-all portraits of the legends of the golden age of the automobile, and is filled with timeless lessons, cautionary tales and inspiration for business leaders and history buffs alike.

  • Philip Kotler Chaotics EN

    Chaotics presents a revolutionary set of guidelines designed to help businesses: - detect sources of turbulence - prepare scenarios - predict resulting vulnerabilities and opportunities - develop responses to ensure long-term resilience and success - avoid risk while advancing the interests of the company - build flexibility into the balance sheet - price strategically - adjust products to meet new customer…

  • William J. Rothwell Effective Succession Planning

    Organizations that don't take steps to address future talent needs at all levels will face certain disruptions, and even disasters, when key employees leave...

  • Ron Zemke Generations at Work EN

    This all-new edition of the seminal book on navigating the multigenerational workplace takes a fresh look at a growing challenge, now exacerbated by the youngest employees. With their micromanaged childhoods and tech addictions, Gen Yers require constant feedback—frustrating for the Me Generation that can't let go of the spotlight, and annoying for Gen Xers, sandwiched between the two. So how can you lead this…

  • Richard S. Gallagher How to Tell Anyone Anything EN

    No one likes to be criticized. But when feedback is necessary whether it's with a boss, someone we manage, or another co-worker it takes great communication skills to successfully get the message across with feelings and relationships intact. Drawing from the latest in psychology on how best to connect with others, How to Tell Anyone Anything steers readers away from the common mistake of focusing on what's wrong,…

  • Tom Kendrick Identifying and Managing Project Risk EN

    Projects - especially complex ones - are inherently risky. Between time constraints, technical challenges, and resource issues, things can easily go wrong - making the identification of potential risks an essential component of every project manager's job. Fully updated and consistent with the Risk Management Professional (RMP) certification and the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK),…

  • John Mattone Talent Leadership

    Great leaders drive the bottom line, which is why organizations pour money into leadership development. But most companies have no real way to gauge whether their endeavors are paying off—much less where they are falling short...

  • The AMA Handbook of E-Learning EN

    A guide to the theory and practice of the professional development tool of e-learning. It contains contributions from 30 experts revealing how top companies are implementing and using technology-based learning. Topics addressed include financial issues and measuring ROI.

  • Mark Royal, Tom Agnew The Enemy of Engagement EN

    There are a lot of frustrated people in most workplaces today. We're not talking about the incorrigible office grump or the permanent slacker. Instead, we're referring to dedicated workers who are being prevented from achieving their peak potential by organizational obstacles. Better enabling these employees to succeed represents an untapped avenue for radically improving productivity. Packed with the latest…

  • Susan Page The Power of Business Process Improvement EN

    Every business process in every organization can be made better, more efficient, more flexible and more adaptable to changing needs. Business process improvement (BPI) can drive substantial bottom-line increases, ultimately accelerating the revenue cycle. The Power of Business-Process Improvement proves that even sweeping BPI initiatives don't have to be complex, time-consuming projects. This incredibly practical…

  • Nicholas J. Webb What Customers Crave EN

    The best companies in the world discover what their customers desire—and then deliver it in memorable and deeply human experiences. How well do you know your customers? What Customers Crave examines how the hyper-connected economy is radically changing consumer expectations, and reveals what companies need to do to stay on top. The solution rests on two simple questions: What do your customers love? What do they…