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OverviewFast. Motivated. Hard-hitting. That's what every business wants to be. And that's why the U.S. Marines excel in every mission American throws at them, no matter how tough the odds. In Corps Business, journalist David H. Freeman identifies the Marine's simple but devastatingly effective principles for managing people and resources -- and ultimately winning. Freedman discusses such techniques as ""the rule of three,"" ""managing by end state,"" and the ""70% solution,"" to show how they can be applied to business solutions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David H FreedmanPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers Dimensions: Width: 13.40cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9780066619798ISBN 10: 0066619793 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 24 April 2001 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""An excellent book...David Freedman's analysis of the management principles of the U.S. Marine Corps offers a compelling guide...Reading it reminded me how much I have relied upon what I learned in the Marine Corps to build FedEx.""-- Frederick W. Smith, founder and chairman, Federal Express""This outstanding work reveals the leadership secrets that make the Marine Corps the world's most motivated and successful organization. The lessons are universally applicable.""-- Robert A. Lutz, CEO, Exide Corp., and former president, Chrysler Corp.""Mr. Freedman accurately captures the essence of Marine Corps leadership and thoroughly describes our unique approach to leadership training. Clearly, there is common ground between Marine leadership and business management."" -- General Charles C. Krulak, 31st Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps""Don't let the title fool you -- the book doesn't suggest telling sales reps to drop and give you twenty. ... Freedman takes the basic operating principles of the Marines and translates them into building blocks for management success.""-- Andy Cohen, ""Sales & Marketing Management""Freedman has hit upon a novel approach to management guidance. By examining the techniques of one of the most tightly run organizations on the planet, he is able to highlight universal truths about leadership while at the same time offering some unique tips about motivating underlings and boosting morale.""-- David Lazarus, the ""San Francisco Chronicle""How can you make your office more flexible, more adaptable to new situations and quicker to react with a higher level of performance? Think and act like the Marines, for one thing.""-- ""St. Louis Post-Dispatch""For the current business world ...the Marines do indeed have a better idea.""-- The ""Wall Street Journal" An excellent book...David Freedman's analysis of the management principles of the U.S. Marine Corps offers a compelling guide...Reading it reminded me how much I have relied upon what I learned in the Marine Corps to build FedEx. -- Frederick W. Smith, founder and chairman, Federal Express This outstanding work reveals the leadership secrets that make the Marine Corps the world's most motivated and successful organization. The lessons are universally applicable. -- Robert A. Lutz, CEO, Exide Corp., and former president, Chrysler Corp. Mr. Freedman accurately captures the essence of Marine Corps leadership and thoroughly describes our unique approach to leadership training. Clearly, there is common ground between Marine leadership and business management. -- General Charles C. Krulak, 31st Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps Don't let the title fool you -- the book doesn't suggest telling sales reps to drop and give you twenty. ... Freedman takes the basic operating principles of the Marines and translates them into building blocks for management success. -- Andy Cohen, Sales & Marketing Management Freedman has hit upon a novel approach to management guidance. By examining the techniques of one of the most tightly run organizations on the planet, he is able to highlight universal truths about leadership while at the same time offering some unique tips about motivating underlings and boosting morale. -- David Lazarus, the San Francisco Chronicle How can you make your office more flexible, more adaptable to new situations and quicker to react with a higher level of performance? Think and act like the Marines, for one thing. -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch For the current business world ...the Marines do indeed have a better idea. -- The Wall Street Journal Author InformationDavid H. Freedman is a journalist specializing in business and technology. He is a senior editor at Forbes ASAP, and his work has appeared in Inc., the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times, Wired, Science, and the Harvard Business Review. He is the author of two critically acclaimed books on artificial intelligence and (with Charles C. Mann) on computer hacking. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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