Posted by admin on 06 Mar 2009 at 12:16 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Review
“A blockbuster of a book. There are many analytical probes of strategic management concepts that students of business administration must read. A tremendous book.”–Richard H. Fabris, New Jersey City University
“A comprehensive, lucidly written text.”–Ram Baliga, Wake Forest University
“An enormous number of well chosen examples illustrate [...]
Posted by admin on 05 Mar 2009 at 11:16 pm under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Garland is imaginative but also a bit of a pragmatist in recognizing the usual forces that exert themselves upon human behavior, and this approach informs most of his work. Also, he’s a good writer, so his prognostications are presented in a [...]
Posted by admin on 02 Feb 2009 at 12:27 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Review
“A blockbuster of a book. There are many analytical probes of strategic management concepts that students of business administration must read. A tremendous book.”–Richard H. Fabris, New Jersey City University
“A comprehensive, lucidly written text.”–Ram Baliga, Wake Forest University
“An enormous number of well chosen examples illustrate [...]
Posted by admin on 02 Feb 2009 at 12:17 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Garland is imaginative but also a bit of a pragmatist in recognizing the usual forces that exert themselves upon human behavior, and this approach informs most of his work. Also, he’s a good writer, so his prognostications are presented in a [...]
Posted by admin on 28 Jan 2009 at 12:23 am under Recommended
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
With headlines about fiscal malfeasance becoming as normal as weather reports, Garten delivers a timely and well-reasoned rationale for executives to become better public citizens, and not only to improve their public image. He presents a range of public policy challenges that business [...]
Posted by admin on 19 Jan 2009 at 1:41 am under Recommended
If you’re a manager or business owner, you need tools to make better decisions–about business strategy, marketing, competition, positioning, product development, and much more. In Analysis Without Paralysis, two renowned experts on business analysis and strategy bring you those tools, in plain English! Babette Bensoussan and Craig Fleisher teach you exactly what you [...]
Posted by admin on 14 Jan 2009 at 3:11 am under Recommended
Strategic intelligence (SI) has mostly been used in military settings, but its worth goes well beyond that limited role. It has become invaluable for improving any organization’s strategic decision making process. The author of Strategic Intelligence: Business Intelligence, Competitive Intelligence, and Knowledge Management recognizes synergies among component pieces of strategic intelligence, and [...]
Posted by admin on 29 Dec 2008 at 7:35 am under Recommended
Review
“A blockbuster of a book. There are many analytical probes of strategic management concepts that students of business administration must read. A tremendous book.”–Richard H. Fabris, New Jersey City University
“A comprehensive, lucidly written text.”–Ram Baliga, Wake Forest University
“An enormous number of well chosen examples illustrate the discourse…This [...]
Posted by admin on 29 Dec 2008 at 7:25 am under Recommended
Review
“A blockbuster of a book. There are many analytical probes of strategic management concepts that students of business administration must read. A tremendous book.”–Richard H. Fabris, New Jersey City University
“A comprehensive, lucidly written text.”–Ram Baliga, Wake Forest University
“An enormous number of well chosen examples illustrate the discourse…This [...]
Posted by admin on 12 Dec 2008 at 4:00 pm under Recommended
Review
“A blockbuster of a book. There are many analytical probes of strategic management concepts that students of business administration must read. A tremendous book.”–Richard H. Fabris, New Jersey City University
“A comprehensive, lucidly written text.”–Ram Baliga, Wake Forest University
“An enormous number of well chosen examples illustrate the discourse…This [...]
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