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Gane cada día

Prácticas comprobadas para resultados extraordinarios

ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Las ideas grandiosas no importan si no se pueden ejecutar.
Mark Miller, autor de mayor venta y experto en el liderazgo, ofrece un método basado en la investigación para crear lugares de trabajo donde todos se desempeñan al más alto nivel. Todas las organizaciones de alto rendimiento tienen una cosa en común: la ejecución.
Los hombres y las mujeres que trabajan allí mantienen su rendimiento a niveles aparentemente inauditos de precisión, exactitud y consistencia.
En este libro, Mark utiliza su formato característico de fábula para demostrar cómo cualquier organización puede cultivar la clase de hábitos cotidianos que producen resultados extraordinarios.
Great ideas don't matter if you can't execute.
Bestselling leadership expert Mark Miller offers a proven, research-based method for creating workplaces where everyone performs at the highest level. All high-performance organizations have one thing in common: execution.
The men and women who work there sustain performance at seemingly otherworldly levels of precision, accuracy, and consistency. In this book, Mark uses his trademark business fable format to show how any organization can cultivate the kind of everyday habits that yield extraordinary results.

Formats

  • Kindle Book
  • OverDrive Read
  • EPUB ebook

Languages

  • Spanish; Castilian

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