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- Do Your Commitments Match Your Convictions?
- The Idea in Brief How many of us struggle harder every day to uphold obligations to our bosses, families, and communities--even as the quality of our lives erodes? And how many of us feel too...
- Articles 2008-04-14
- Strategy as Active Waiting
- The Idea in Brief Executives who cut their teeth in stable industries often stumble in volatile markets. Why? They assume they can gaze far into the future and craft long-term strategies that will win their company a sustainable competitive advantage. But in volatile markets, visibility into the...
- Articles 2007-12-14
- Promise-Based Management
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- Articles 2007-11-07
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- Good Companies Gone Bad!
- Cincom's ExpertAccess e-zine provides some objective real-world business advice on how tosurvive and thrive in today's complex business environment with its latestfeature article titled " Good Companies Gone Bad! And HowTo Fix'em. " In an interview with Donald N. Sull, author of REVIVAL OFTHE FITTEST from Harvard Business...
- Articles 2006-04-25
- Made in China-What Western Managers can Learn from Trailblazing Chinese Entrepreneurs
- Made in China-What Western Managers can Learn from Trailblazing Chinese Entrepreneurs By Donald N Sull with Yang Wang Edition 2005; Publisher: Harvard Business School Press; Price: US$35; PP. xiii + 231 As a country, China has always preferred to operate behind a curtain of secrecy. In comparison to any...
- Articles 2005-10-01
- Don't get stuck in the rut
- `Why Good Companies Go Bad and How Great Managers Remake Them' By: Donald N Sull Publisher: Harvard Business School Press Pages: 200 Price: RM67.80 `YOU got to know when to hold `em, know when to...
- Articles 2005-09-16
- How To Succeed In An Uncertain World
- CIOs who are loath to do too much long-term thinking will find a lot to like in Made in China: What Western Managers Can Learn from Trailblazing Chinese Entrepreneurs by Donald N. Sull. In his examination of leading entrepreneurs in China, Sull posits that in truly unpredictable markets, a long-term...
- Articles 2005-08-15
- Made in China: What Western Managers Can Learn From Trailblazing Chinese Entrepreneurs
- HB615 2005-000321 1-59139-715-4 Made in China; what western managers can learn from trailblazing Chinese entrepreneurs. Sull, Donald N. Harvard Bus. School Press, [c]2005 231 p. $35.00 Sull (management practice, London Business School, UK) discusses...
- Articles 2005-08-01
- Made in China
- Made In China Donald N. Sull with Yong Wang Harvard Business School Press 60 Harvard Way, Boston, MA 02163 www.hbspress.org 1591397154 $35.00 1-800-668-6780 Western managers can learn a lot from the new Chinese entrepreneurs, and the perfect place...
- Articles 2005-08-01
- Recommended Reading: Discover the Secret of Successful Management
- "Managing by Commitments" By Donald N. Sull Harvard Business Review June 2003 "What makes a great manager great?" is the question posed by Donald N. Sull in his Harvard Business Review article "Managing by Commitments." In an innovative answer to a query addressed in many different books and articles, SuII...
- Articles 2004-01-01
- Revival of the Fittest - Book Review
- By Donald N. Sull Harvard Business School Press, 2003, 203 pages List price: $29.95, ISBN: 1-57851-993-4 Donald N. Sull, an assistant professor Harvard Business School, wants managers and executives to heed lessons from businesses that failed to change their formulas when circumstances left them behind. This...
- Articles 2003-09-01
- Revival of the Fittest: Why Good Companies Go Bad and How Great Managers Remake Them
- Revival of the Fittest: Why Good Companies Go Bad and How Great Managers Remake Them. By Donald N. Sull. Harvard Business School Press. $29.95. It seems only natural that a "Vito Corleone Diagnostic Test," in homage of the movie The Godfather, should appear in a book about "making, managing...
- Articles 2003-08-01
- Revival of the Fittest: Why Good Companies Go Bad and How Great Managers Remake Them. (Bookshelf)
- Revival of the Fittest: Why Good Companies Go Bad and How Great Managers Remake Them. By Donald N. Sull. Harvard Business School Press, 203 pages. $29.95. A core concept in this intriguing and well-conceived book is that successful companies often sow the seeds of later failure by...
- Articles 2003-07-01
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