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Shocking Velocity 12 reviews Srikanth Srinivas
Information Age Publishing, 2005
Best read this Decade
+ Driving Change + Mature strategies for almost any company + Practical Approach + For many readers, valuable advice but only if....
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The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement 299 reviews Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Jeff Cox
North River Press, 2004
Theory of Constraints / Operations Management
+ Manufacturing world at a glance + The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement + College Student + Goal Achieved!
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Who's Counting? A Lean Accounting Business Novel (Winner of the Shingo Prize for Manufacturing Excellence) 20 reviews Jerrold M. Solomon
Wcm Associates, 2003
A Must Read for Leaders on a Lean Journey
+ I am impressed! + Who' Counting & Practical Lean Accounting: 1+1>2 + Clear for beginners
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The Gold Mine: A Novel of Lean Turnaround 11 reviews Freddy Balle, Michael Balle
Lean Enterprises Inst Inc, 2005
How to make Lean happen
+ A true gold mine, you return to dig more here and there... + Unexpected Treasure + Good book ! I saw it get my plant started on the journey. + The Gold Mine
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The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive: A Leadership Fable 49 reviews Patrick M. Lencioni
Jossey-Bass, 2000
Obviously, not all obsessions are productive and beneficial
+ Interesting View of a "Healthy Organization" + Did the extraordinary executive get it wrong? + A Great Companion to Good to Great! + Great simple insights in a pleasurable format
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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable 213 reviews Patrick M. Lencioni
Jossey-Bass, 2002
Best book I've read all year
+ great point of reflection + Useful Model for Managers + Seagate spends $2 million annually to teach these lessons
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Selling The Wheel: Choosing The Best Way To Sell For You Your Company Your Customers 15 reviews Jeff Cox, Howard Stevens
Touchstone, 2001
Top recommended book for entreprenuers hiring sales people
+ Review 1 + Awesome book for those selling breakthrough products + Easy read that's enlightening + Very Insightful!
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Shocking Velocity 12 reviews Srikanth Srinivas
Information Age Publishing, 2005
Best read this Decade
+ Driving Change + Mature strategies for almost any company + Practical Approach + For many readers, valuable advice but only if....
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Who's Counting? A Lean Accounting Business Novel (Winner of the Shingo Prize for Manufacturing Excellence) 20 reviews Jerrold M. Solomon
Wcm Associates, 2003
A Must Read for Leaders on a Lean Journey
+ I am impressed! + Who' Counting & Practical Lean Accounting: 1+1>2 + Clear for beginners
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Selling The Wheel: Choosing The Best Way To Sell For You Your Company Your Customers 15 reviews Jeff Cox, Howard Stevens
Touchstone, 2001
Top recommended book for entreprenuers hiring sales people
+ Review 1 + Awesome book for those selling breakthrough products + Easy read that's enlightening + Very Insightful!
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The Gold Mine: A Novel of Lean Turnaround 11 reviews Freddy Balle, Michael Balle
Lean Enterprises Inst Inc, 2005
How to make Lean happen
+ A true gold mine, you return to dig more here and there... + Unexpected Treasure + Good book ! I saw it get my plant started on the journey. + The Gold Mine
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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable 213 reviews Patrick M. Lencioni
Jossey-Bass, 2002
Best book I've read all year
+ great point of reflection + Useful Model for Managers + Seagate spends $2 million annually to teach these lessons
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The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive: A Leadership Fable 49 reviews Patrick M. Lencioni
Jossey-Bass, 2000
Obviously, not all obsessions are productive and beneficial
+ Interesting View of a "Healthy Organization" + Did the extraordinary executive get it wrong? + A Great Companion to Good to Great! + Great simple insights in a pleasurable format
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The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement 299 reviews Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Jeff Cox
North River Press, 2004
Theory of Constraints / Operations Management
+ Manufacturing world at a glance + The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement + College Student + Goal Achieved!
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