It's Not the How or the What but the Who : Succeed by Surrounding Yourself with the Best
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1625271522
ISBN-13
9781625271525
Publisher
Harvard Business Review Press
Imprint
Harvard Business Review Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 3rd, 2014
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
520 grams
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16.30 x 24.20 x 2.40 cms
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Personnel & human resources management
Ksh 4,500.00
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Are you surrounding yourself with the right people? Yes, your success in business and in life depends on your own performance. But have you thought about how those around you affect that performance? Do they strengthen or weaken it? Help or hinder your progress? In It's Not the How or the What but the Who
Succeed by mastering the art of the who
Why surround yourself with the best? Because it mattersin all aspects of life.
In fact, in professional environments, getting people rightwhat global leadership authority Claudio Fernández-Aráoz calls the art of great who’ decisions”marks the difference between success and failure. To thrive, you need to identify those with the highest potential, get them in your corner and on your team, and help them grow. Yet surprisingly very few of us are able to meet that challenge.
This series of short and engaging essays outlines the obstacles to great who” decisions and offers solutions to address them in a systematic way. Drawing from several decades of experience in global executive search and talent development, as well as the latest management and psychology research, Fernández-Aráoz offers wisdom and practical advice to improve the choices we make about employees and mentors, business partners and friends, top corporate leaders and even elected officials.
The personal stories and cutting-edge studies described in the book will help you understand both your own failings and the external forces commonly at play in staffing decisions. The author shares concrete recommendations on how to select the best people, bring out their strengths, foster collective greatness in the groups you’ve assembled, and create not only better organizations but also a better society.
Starting with the cases of Amazon pioneer Jeff Bezos and Brazilian tycoon Roger Agnelli and continuing with individual and corporate examples from around the world, Fernández-Aráoz paints a vivid picture of what great who” decisions look like and presents a fresh and commanding argument about why they matter more than ever today.
Why surround yourself with the best? Because it mattersin all aspects of life.
In fact, in professional environments, getting people rightwhat global leadership authority Claudio Fernández-Aráoz calls the art of great who’ decisions”marks the difference between success and failure. To thrive, you need to identify those with the highest potential, get them in your corner and on your team, and help them grow. Yet surprisingly very few of us are able to meet that challenge.
This series of short and engaging essays outlines the obstacles to great who” decisions and offers solutions to address them in a systematic way. Drawing from several decades of experience in global executive search and talent development, as well as the latest management and psychology research, Fernández-Aráoz offers wisdom and practical advice to improve the choices we make about employees and mentors, business partners and friends, top corporate leaders and even elected officials.
The personal stories and cutting-edge studies described in the book will help you understand both your own failings and the external forces commonly at play in staffing decisions. The author shares concrete recommendations on how to select the best people, bring out their strengths, foster collective greatness in the groups you’ve assembled, and create not only better organizations but also a better society.
Starting with the cases of Amazon pioneer Jeff Bezos and Brazilian tycoon Roger Agnelli and continuing with individual and corporate examples from around the world, Fernández-Aráoz paints a vivid picture of what great who” decisions look like and presents a fresh and commanding argument about why they matter more than ever today.
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