Thinking "Inside the Box" to discover new solutions COVID-19 changed the world. This book is intended to provide business leaders with "shifts" in their perspectives on the evolving implications for their companies. It offers a toolbox for innovative responses to some of those shifts. This book will help readers to create a vision where others aren't looking, capture what others are not seeing, by applying UNCOMMON common sense to increase profitability. When Shift Happens you can manage it or let it manage you. Succeeding after shifts in his own life, Feldman illustrates how to stop limiting…mehr
Thinking "Inside the Box" to discover new solutions COVID-19 changed the world. This book is intended to provide business leaders with "shifts" in their perspectives on the evolving implications for their companies. It offers a toolbox for innovative responses to some of those shifts. This book will help readers to create a vision where others aren't looking, capture what others are not seeing, by applying UNCOMMON common sense to increase profitability. When Shift Happens you can manage it or let it manage you. Succeeding after shifts in his own life, Feldman illustrates how to stop limiting yourself, retake control and immediately start using change to your advantage. Want to break free of the past, boost your energy, and impact the future? Learn how to apply 3D Thinking to discover innovative solutions in times of high-velocity change. Jim's ideas are simple with life-changing results.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James D. Feldman CSP, CITE, CPIM, PCS is a master innovator, entertaining business speaker and expert in managing change. He has not only created positive change for himself, but also for his clients. Jim challenges the norms for his organizations such as: Apple, Disney, McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Y-Me and Toyota. He was named one of Incentive Magazine's Top Innovators, along with the founders of Google.
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