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Management in Ten Words by Terry Leahy
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Jun 19, 2012 | ISBN 9780770435707

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An excellent book – a veritable management page turner that has interesting things to say about everything from the evolution of British society to the art of transforming huge organisations…you certainly won’t be disappointed.”
– The Economist
 
“The lessons of Terry Leahy’s success with Tesco are applicable to any leader, in any country, in any industry. This book gets to the core of what actually matters in business—the methods and values that really work to drive long-term, consistent high performance. Like its author, Management in Ten Words is candid, inspiring, and insightful. This one is not to be missed.”
– Jack Welch, former CEO, General Electric

“This book does an outstanding job of capturing the management beliefs that made Sir Terry’s leadership of Tesco so successful.”
– Robert A. McDonald, CEO, Procter & Gamble
 
“A terrific book. Sir Terry describes ten fundamental concepts for leading change and delivering breakthrough performance, illustrating each concept with vivid examples drawn from his extensive experience.”
– Robert S. Kaplan, Professor at Harvard Business School, co-creator of the Balanced Scorecard
 
“A truly inspirational book that will show you how to lead, how to motivate people and how to develop the skills you need to stay ahead – whatever your walk of life.”
– Sir Alex Ferguson, manager of Manchester United
 
“In the age of the quick win, Management in 10 Words is a timely reminder to be bold; learn from failure and turn it into part of your success.”
– James Dyson, founder of Dyson
 
 “Management in 10 Words offers an authentic view of how great companies can build a closely connected, high-performance culture.”
– Angela Ahrendts, CEO, Burberry

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