Recommendation
John G. Miller always kept his eyes and ears open as he consulted with many Fortune 500 companies over the years. In the process, he became a perceptive student of business. Now Miller has assembled (and sometimes perhaps slightly oversimplified) 47 of the best approaches, practices and techniques he saw as a consumer or as a consultant when he observed superior organizations. getAbstract finds that this engaging book does a good job of explicating each of these valuable concepts.
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About the Author
John G. Miller is the founder of QBQ, Inc., a consultancy focused on teaching personal accountability. He also wrote QBQ! The Question Behind the Question and Flipping the Switch.
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