What's the big idea?
Well, these days, it's the most important resource you can deploy. Quite simply, the more you know; the faster you go. So whose ideas are you listening to?
Business Minds brings you the latest and greatest management ideas live and direct from the leading thinkers. The management gurus, unplugged.
Warren Bennis, James Champy, James Collins, Peter Drucker, Leif Edvinsson, Sumantra Ghoshal, Daniel Goleman, Gary Hamel, Charles Handy, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Chan Kim, Philip Kotler, John Kotter, Henry Mintzberg, Nicholas Negroponte, Jonas Ridderstrale, Kenichi Ohmae, Tom Peters, CK Prahalad, Al Ries, Peter Senge, Patricia Seybold, Don Tapscott, Lester Thurow, Alvin Toffler, Fons Trompenaars and more
A steady flow of new ideas is redefining what managers should be doing and how they should be doing it. In a world where today's theory is often tomorrow's task, the business leaders of tomorrow are the ones who today think about the next big ideas.
So we believe that ideas count. The change our organisations and the way they compete; change the goods and services we produce, and can change forever the way we work. The way we see it, our job is to bring you the latest thinking, direct from 40 of the best business minds.
Business Minds is your chance to hear what the brightest and best have to say about the world of management, and a unique opportunity to engage in an ongoing conversation with a world of ideas. A chance to reflect on the new ideas, a chance to explore what's on your business mind and a chance to arm yourself with a monthly dose of the latest thought leadership to keep your own thinking sharp.
Business Minds brings you the latest ideas, direct from the brightest minds, delivered in their own words. We think they're worth listening to.
We have tried to bring together the gurus of the old world - Peter Drucker, Tom Peters, Peter Senge et al. "with the gurus of the new world" the likes of Jonas Ridderstrale, Don Tapscott, and Patty Seybold. The best business minds, however, cannot easily be pigeon-holed. Old and new economy labels are ultimately unhelpful. The global economy, by its very nature, is created anew each and every day. The ideas economy, too, is a vibrant marketplace that is always open for business. The thinkers in this book stand or fall on the applicability of their ideas. Yet often those ideas are poorly understood by practicing managers.
So converse with the best brains in business; arm yourself with the biggest ideas.
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Since I often have to find sources of information--and sometimes speakers--for my company, I buy a lot of books like this. What I liked here was the insights into the people with ideas. Not only does the book tell you what these major thinkers have written, but it lets you know their mind-set and their views of what is likely to be important as time goes on. Most of the interviews are also quite entertaining as well as informative and interesting--good reads.
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