Understanding Business: The Logic of Balance: Part of the Understanding Series of Books
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Rating | : | 4.40 (513 Votes) |
Asin | : | B073RTJ5Q7 |
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Number of Pages | : | 189 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
However, in placing more emphasis on the measurable tools of development and growth, such as quantitative marketing and financial modeling, executives tend to make the soft tools secondary when it comes to achieving their business goals. Building and managing a large corporation on values such as honor, integrity, obligation, and trust may seem antithetical to achieving and sustaining business success. And without the real trust of those who do the work, companies won’t grow in a sustaining way.In his latest book in the Understanding series, Moreau shows business leaders—especially those just starting out—how to establish real trust with those they lead and create an environment that is inclusive and appreciative of diversity, from culture and gender issues to leadership styles.Understanding Business: The Logic of Balance shows you how to balance soft tools with popular, measurable tools to improve company culture and achieve overall success.. But if you want to engage your most critical stakehol
Gary Moreau has more than four decades of experience—including twenty-five years as a C-suite executive—and has provided leadership at multinational companies throughout the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. Recognized by World Economic Forum as a member of the inaugural class for Global Leaders for Tomorrow (1993), Moreau has written six books (
About the AuthorGary Moreau has more than four decades of experience—including twenty-five years as a C-suite executive—and has provided leadership at multinational companies throughout the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. He lived and worked in China for nine years. Today he consults and speaks on leadership, strategy, and Asia. He is married and lives in the Midwest.. Recognized by World Economic Forum as a member of the inaugural class for Global Leaders for Tomorrow (1993), Moreau has written six books (two under the pen name Avam Hale) and served on four corporate boards in the United States and Canada