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Beyond Budgeting: Pathways to the Emerging Model1 review
Jeremy Hope

Harvard Business Review, 2000

Worthless reprint available free on web
This is a reprint of a HBR article from 2000. While it outlines the concept, it is not worth a dollar. I wish I could get my money back.
  
  











  



  
Reinventing the CFO: How Financial Managers Can Transform Their Roles and Add Greater Value9 reviews
Jeremy Hope

Harvard Business School Press, 2006

Required reading for leadership
I'll be brief given the previous detailed reviews. My view is that the author provides great insight based on my experience working for large companies struggling with many of the issues described in the book. The author did his homework. The principles are clear and nicely discussed. This reading is valuable to those aspiring to finance leadership. I don't agree with everything the author ...
  
  











  



  
Transforming the Bottom Line: Managing Performance With the Real Numbers3 reviews
Tony Hope, Jeremy Hope

Harvard Business School Press, 1996

distills to one book many on subject
Although the critic that complains of lack of originality is perhaps correct, this book is of great use to the small business owner. Through this book one may convey the writtings of Porter, Kaplan, Drucker, Copeland, Urich and many others to the layman employee that neither has the interest, time, nor perhaps even the capacity to to inculcate the writtings of the aforementioned authors. It ...
  
  











  



  
The Strangest Town in Alaska: The History of Whittier, Alaska, and the Portage Valley1 review
Alan Taylor, Jeremy Hope

Todd Communications, 2002

Accurate historical account of a most unusual place.
This book presents the story of a most unusual place in Alaska. It tells about the beginnings and the development of a large town with a small population. I especially enjoyed the story of the tunnel digging and the problems with the timing and the elements that hindered the construction. It will most interesting to see the results of the new access by automobile that will be available. The ...
  
  











  



  
Competing in the Third Wave: The Ten Key Management Issues of the Information Age7 reviews
Jeremy Hope, Tony Hope

Harvard Business School Press, 1997

A book one returns to
This book focus on one issue, how to stay alive and prosper in the new network based competitive environment. The authors look at this issue from ten different perspectives, and contrary to many other "overwiev" books, they come to a coherent conclusion from all standpoints. This book doesn't have all the answers (nobody does), but it does a very good jobb of explaining why some old truths ...
  
  











  



  
Beyond Budgeting: How Managers Can Break Free from the Annual Performance Trap4 reviews
Jeremy Hope, Robin Fraser

Harvard Business School Press, 2003

How to avoid or escape from "the annual performance trap"
Given what Hope and Fraser perceive to be an obsolete core management model driven by the annual budgeting process, they offer an alternative to that model. It is based on "the decision-making needs of front-line managers [as well as] a coherent set of alternative processes that support relative targets and rewards, continuous planning, resources on demand, dynamic cross-company coordination, and ...
  
  











  



  
Transforming the Bottom Line: Managing Performance with the Real Numbers
Tony Hope, Jeremy Hope

Nicholas Brealey Publishing Ltd, 1995
  
  











  



  
The Prisoner of Zenda (Everyman's Library (Paper))29 reviews
Anthony Hope

Everymans Library, 1994

The book that started it all for me!!!
I have been an avaricious reader since I was in the second grade; a bout of mononucleosis and the discovery of the Hardy boys in the third grade sealed the deal for me, and I have been reading furiously ever since. This book, perhaps more than any other I had read in those formative years, thrilled me to my bones and forged me into a lifelong committed adventure reader. They say you never forget ...
  
  











  



  
The Prisoner of Zenda (Everyman's Library (Paper))29 reviews
Anthony Hope

Everymans Library, 1994

The book that started it all for me!!!
I have been an avaricious reader since I was in the second grade; a bout of mononucleosis and the discovery of the Hardy boys in the third grade sealed the deal for me, and I have been reading furiously ever since. This book, perhaps more than any other I had read in those formative years, thrilled me to my bones and forged me into a lifelong committed adventure reader. They say you never forget ...
  
  











  



  
beyond budgeting.(organizational devolution and performance management): An article from: Strategic Finance
Jeremy Hope, Robin Fraser

Institute of Management Accountants, 2000

This digital document is an article from Strategic Finance, published by Institute of Management Accountants on October 1, 2000. The length of the article is 2307 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: beyond ...
  
  











  







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