What Works: Success in Stressful Times

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Success stories analysis for pragmatic optimists.

"What Works" could be just the read if you're intrigued by the mechanics of success in various sectors. Hamish McRae delves into the differences between thriving and floundering projects, communities, and companies, offering you a blend of narrative and research that illuminates what actually leads to tangible results. It's a book that sheds light on effective strategies and practices, making it particularly beneficial if you're looking to understand the ingredients of success or find inspiration for your own ventures.

  • Financial Times Business Book of the Year Nominee for Longlist (2010)
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What Works: Success in Stressful Times

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ISBN: 9780007203789
Authors: Hamish McRae
Publisher: HarperPress
Date of Publication: 2011-08-04
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Business, Economics
Goodreads rating: 3.22
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Using examples ranging from Ikea to the slums of Mumbai, leading economic expert Hamish McRae studies which businesses, organisations and initiatives have what it takes to succeed, and what it is that distinguishes them in an increasingly competitive global marketplace. Calling on years of experience as an award-winning financial journalist and international public speaker, the author brings a fresh perspective to the question of success, differentiating the few 'big ideas' that have transformed the marketplace from passing trends and over-hyped blind alleys. Through an extraordinary range of case studies and an authoritative grasp of his material, the author demonstrates that although there is no surefire recipe for success, there are several key ingredients – such as sense of mission and market sensitivity – which ambitious readers can apply to their own business practices. This is a book of very real successes rather than overblown each case study is based around an on-site visit by an author and interviews with the people in charge. Bearing in mind the role of fashion, scale and other less predictable factors, ‘What Works’ ultimately offers the general reader the chance to learn from some of the grandest economic successes and unexpected failures in the world today, through a series of imaginative, unusual and insightful examples.
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Success stories analysis for pragmatic optimists.

"What Works" could be just the read if you're intrigued by the mechanics of success in various sectors. Hamish McRae delves into the differences between thriving and floundering projects, communities, and companies, offering you a blend of narrative and research that illuminates what actually leads to tangible results. It's a book that sheds light on effective strategies and practices, making it particularly beneficial if you're looking to understand the ingredients of success or find inspiration for your own ventures.

  • Financial Times Business Book of the Year Nominee for Longlist (2010)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.