Why Good Companies Go Bad And How Great Managers Remake Them by Donald N Sull

Why Good Companies Go Bad And How Great Managers Remake Them by Donald N Sull

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Shows how to keep a company from being blinded by its own success - and how to put a firm on the path to sustained greatness. This book describes the common pitfalls that managers fall into, and outlines the specific processes that managers can use to help their organizations overcome their inertia before it's too late.

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Why Good Companies Go Bad And How Great Managers Remake Them by Donald N Sull

Shows how to keep a company from being blinded by its own success - and how to put a firm on the path to sustained greatness. This book describes the common pitfalls that managers fall into, and outlines the specific processes that managers can use to help their organizations overcome their inertia before it's too late.
Donald N. Sull is an Associate Professor of Management Practice at London Business School. Previously an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, Sull was also a consultant at McKinsey & Company, Inc.
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ISBN 13 9781591397168
ISBN 10 1591397162
Title Why Good Companies Go Bad And How Great Managers Remake Them
Author Donald N Sull
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Harvard Business Review Press
Year published 2005-06-01
Number of pages 209
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