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The 12 Habits of Great, Enduring Organisations

(Author) Professor Professor Alex Hill
Format: Paperback
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Start-ups rarely survive their second birthday. Even established firms in the UK and the US average a life of only fifteen years. So how can your company build and sustain success for decades to come? Professor Alex Hill has conducted thirteen years of groundbreaking research into a clutch of organisations that have outperformed their peers for over 100 years - from NASA to the New Zealand All Blacks, from Eton College and the Royal College of Art to the Royal Marines and the Royal Shakespeare Company. And what he has found is that these very different organisations all share remarkably similar strategies when it comes to building and maintaining excellence and success - strategies that frequently fly in the face of conventional business wisdom. Here Professor Hill shares the twelve traits that have set these organisations apart for over a century, from the way they analyse success and failure to their approach to finding the best people and the brightest new ideas. In so doing, he identifies the strategies and habits that you can employ in your company to create a strong and stable core and to ensure the same long-term prosperity. In short, he shows you how to build a promising enterprise into an enduring, great organisation. _________ 'An instant classic.' Charles Handy, author of 'The Empty Raincoat' and 'The Second Curve' 'Every CEO should be given a copy with their morning coffee.' Robin Dunbar, Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Oxford 'If you want to learn what it takes to achieve truly sustainable success in an organisation, then this is a book for you.' Shaun Fitzgerald, OBE, Director of the Centre for Climate Repair at the University of Cambridge

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Publisher:
Cornerstone
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781847942821
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
March 21, 2024

Professor Professor Alex Hill

Professor Alex Hill is a renowned scholar and author known for his groundbreaking work in the field of literary theory and criticism. His most notable works include "The Power of Narrative: Exploring the Intersection of Fiction and Reality" and "Postmodernism in Literature: A Critical Analysis." Professor Hill's writing style is characterized by its clarity, depth, and intellectual rigor.

Throughout his career, Professor Hill has made significant contributions to the study of postmodern literature, challenging traditional notions of storytelling and narrative structure. His work has had a profound impact on the literary genre, inspiring new ways of thinking about the relationship between fiction and reality.

One of Professor Hill's most famous works is "The Power of Narrative," in which he explores the ways in which storytelling shapes our understanding of the world. This groundbreaking book has been widely acclaimed for its original insights and thought-provoking analysis, solidifying Professor Hill's reputation as a leading figure in the field of literary criticism.

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