NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERFrom Blackstone chairman, CEO, and co-founder Stephen A. Schwarzman, a long-awaited book that uses impactful episodes from Schwarzman's life to show readers how to build, tran
From the world's most influential management consulting firm, McKinsey & Company, an insight-packed, revelatory look at how the best CEOs do their jobs based on extensive interviews with today's most successful corporate leaders―including chiefs at Netflix, JPMorgan Chase, General Motors, and Sony. Being a CEO at any of the world's largest companies is among the most challenging roles in business. Billions, and even trillions, are at stake―and the fates of tens of thousands of employees often hang in the balance. Yet, even when ';can't miss' high-achievers win the top job, very few excel. Thirty percent of Fortune 500 CEOs last fewer than three years, and two out of five new CEOs are perceived to be failing within eighteen months. For those who shoulder the burden of being the one on whom everyone counts, a manual for excellence is sorely needed. To identify the 21st century's best CEOs, the authors of CEO Excellence started with a pool of over 2400 public company CEOs. Extensiv
In the bestselling tradition of Stephen Covey's Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Jim Collins's Good to Great, and Ray Dalio's Principles, the world's most influential consulting firm McKinsey & Company presents a deep dive into how the best CEOs do their jobs based on extensive interviews with today's most successful corporate leaders from iconic companies such as Netflix, JPMorgan Chase, General Motors, and Sony.Being a CEO at any of the world's largest companies is one of the most challenging, mysterious, misunderstood, and important roles in the world today. The CEOs of the two thousand largest global companies account for more than $40 trillion in annual revenues (more than twice the size of the world's largest economy) and employ 68 million people. Yet even when they reach the position of CEO, very few excel in the role. Thirty percent of Fortune 500 CEOs last fewer than three years, and two out of five new CEOs are perceived to be failing within eighteen months of tak
紐約時報書榜暢銷書NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER作為黑石集團聯合創始人、董事會主席、CEO,蘇世民(Stephen A. Schwarzman)在這本非常難得的書中,分享了他生涯中的各個階段。從學生時代,到初入華爾街,見證金融世界的精彩與殘酷,再到人生轉軌,艱苦創業,創立及發展起一個叱吒全球的企業。在這過程中他檢討得失,精益求精,思考磨礪個人和團隊的價值與目標,持續關注與社區、
This is not a book about business strategy. Strategy changes like the seasons. This is a book about something much more permanent. At the very heart of all the success and failure I've been exposed to - both my own entrepreneurial journey and through the thousands of interviews I've conducted on my podcast - are a set of principles that can stand the test of time, apply to any industry, and be used by anyone who is search of building something great or becoming someone great. These are the fundamental laws that will ensure excellence. They are rooted in psychology and behavioral science, are based on the wisdom of tens of thousands of people I've surveyed across every continent and age group, and of course, drawn from the conversations I've had on my chart-topping podcast with the world's most successful people. These laws will work now or in 100 years from now. Are you ready to get started?
Stubblefield has been with Baptist Health Care Corporation--a 50-year-old organization which includes five hospitals--for some 20 years; he has been president and CEO since 1999. He describes the proc
In this book, an entrepreneur and CEO of a major technology company shares original service concepts that will enable any company to keep customers coming back.
Multiply Your Revenue. Enable Organizational Excellence. When enablement is embraced as a company-wide initiative and is sponsored by leadership all the way up to the CEO, organizational magic h