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How to Think Like a CEO: Biz Books to Go

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Condensed for business readers on the go, HOW TO THINK LIKE A CEO draws on in-depth interviews with hundreds of the nation's chief executive officers. Author and international executive development expert D. A. Benton reveals the secrets that separate the business lions from the cubs--the vital traits that every executive must have to make it to the top Discover how to: Make your contributions known--without looking like a braggart Learn your boundaries--and when to go outside them
  • Prepare for uncertainty and the unexpected--without losing your cool Make fewer plans--and take more action Hire people smarter than you--so they're worth fighting for. Be thankful for problems--that's where you challenge yourself.

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    Series: Biz Books to Go Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

    Kindle Book

    • Release date: December 15, 2000

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    • ISBN: 9780759520899
    • Release date: December 15, 2000

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    • ISBN: 9780759520899
    • File size: 411 KB
    • Release date: December 15, 2000

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    subjects

    Business Nonfiction

    Languages

    English

    Condensed for business readers on the go, HOW TO THINK LIKE A CEO draws on in-depth interviews with hundreds of the nation's chief executive officers. Author and international executive development expert D. A. Benton reveals the secrets that separate the business lions from the cubs--the vital traits that every executive must have to make it to the top Discover how to: Make your contributions known--without looking like a braggart Learn your boundaries--and when to go outside them
  • Prepare for uncertainty and the unexpected--without losing your cool Make fewer plans--and take more action Hire people smarter than you--so they're worth fighting for. Be thankful for problems--that's where you challenge yourself.

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