Potentially the best management book in 2008!
At long last an author that competes with Pfeffer and Sutton on their own turf. Cynical, realistic, truth-saying, no-nonsense talking, the author makes a compelling case for his ideas and theories, that I am totally willing to buy into (some Americanisms has crept in, but it is easy to disregard them).
This is a book you may read in one sitting, but you can always get back to it and read individual chapters and get more knowledge and ideas all the time. In fact, I would go so far as to say that this book is something you should go back to from time to time, and just check out, to see if you get any new insights.
Highly recommended! In fact, any manager (regardless of level) would benefit from reading this.
Strategy and the Fat Smoker: Doing What's Obvious But Not Easy
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