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Provocative and thoughtful, May 17, 1999
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This review is from: Counting What Counts: Turning Corporate Accountability To Competitive Advantage (Hardcover)
Counting What Counts is that rarest of business books -- not the ramblings of a consultant nor the chest pounding of a CEO, but thoughtful and useable advice. Eminently readable, and filled with concrete examples, this book has given me new insights into my role and responsibilities. I'm passing it along to all my colleagues, and recommend it without reservations.
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New pivot point for american management, May 14, 1999
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This book is going to change the way people manage American corporations. As CEO of a mid-sized company I've been struggling to apply outdated financial metrics to our business. This is the right way forward.
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How business should work in the next decade, May 24, 1999
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This review is from: Counting What Counts: Turning Corporate Accountability To Competitive Advantage (Hardcover)
I've always liked Birchard's CFO articles, and his easy to read, detail intensive, style fits the material very well. A provocative business book. Great (first class) airplane reading.
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