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For those who aspire to become great managers At the Heart of Management may be something other than a world changer, but that doesn't mean it is written without ambition. It is for individuals aspiring to become great managers and master what it takes for true success. The initial eight chapters of the book present a comprehensive approach, which combines essential elements into a cohesive plan. Chapters 9 and 10 and some parts of Chapter 5 introduce new perspectives, including the exponential law in growth and decay processes. It is not surprising that exponential processes, which govern our…mehr

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For those who aspire to become great managers At the Heart of Management may be something other than a world changer, but that doesn't mean it is written without ambition. It is for individuals aspiring to become great managers and master what it takes for true success. The initial eight chapters of the book present a comprehensive approach, which combines essential elements into a cohesive plan. Chapters 9 and 10 and some parts of Chapter 5 introduce new perspectives, including the exponential law in growth and decay processes. It is not surprising that exponential processes, which govern our lives, also apply to management rather than linear ones and have a significant impact on results. The book simplifies the core concepts taught in an MBA, clarifying the language and introducing fresh ideas inspired by scientific analogies. Finally, it hints at how competitive factors can lead to exponential results.
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Lino F. Ciceri, a former research chemist, completed his postgraduate studies at the London Business School and New York University. He is now active in the family business. He gained up-to-date management experience at Unilever, the Scandinavian Institute for Administrative Research, and Novartis; served as the managing director of a multidivisional life sciences company; then taught MBA students at the University of Malta-LCU in Rome; and, until 2016, advised private and public organizations in Europe, Asia, MENA, and West Africa through programs funded by UNDP and EBRD.