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Achieving class A business excellence; an executive's perspective.


9780470260340

Achieving class A business excellence; an executive's perspective.

Groves, Dennis et al.

John Wiley & Sons

2008

385 pages

$45.00

Hardcover

HD31

Written more in the style of a novel than a "how to succeed" business handbook, this book follows the career of a fictional executive facing potentially disastrous business difficulties. Authors Groves, Herbert, and Correll all are executives in The Oliver Wright Companies and coaches and mentors teaching the concepts and principles of achieving Class A excellence in business. Drawing on their combined real-life experience before joining Oliver Wright, the authors explore the steps required to attain and sustain business excellence. The book, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., is engaging, well-written, and addresses difficult issues directly. It will interest anyone interested in the mysteries of business, and will offer critical direction for executives tired of business jargon and this week's buzz words.

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