(GE), Rosanne Badowski with Roger Gittines; foreword by Jack Welch (2003).
Managing Up: How To Forge an Effective Relationship with Those Above You.
(New York, NY: Currency, 215 p.). Executive Assistant to Jack Welch for 10
Years. Welch, Jack, 1935- ; Managing your boss; Interpersonal relations; Career
development.
Sexton Adams and Don Fyffe (1969).
The Corporate Promotables. (Houston, TX: Gulf Pub. Co., 213 p.).
Executives; Promotions.
Richard F. America and Bernard E. Anderson (1978).
Moving Ahead: Black
Managers in American Business. (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 208 p.). African
American executives.
--- (1996).
Soul in Management: How African-American Managers Thrive in
the Competitive Corporate Environment. (Seacaucus, NJ: Carol Pub. Group, 236
p.). African American executives.
Jay Anthony (1971).
Corporation Man; Who He Is, What He
Does, Why His Ancient Tribal Impulses Dominate the Life of the
Modern Corporation. (New York, NY: Random House, 304 p.).
Industrial sociology; Management; Executives.
James A. Autry (1994).
Life and Work: A Manager's Search for
Meaning. (New York, NY: Morrow, 303 p.).
Management--Philosophy; Management--Poetry; Management--Anecdotes.
Chester I. Barnard (1938).
The Functions of the Executive. (Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press, 334 p.). Executives; Cooperation; Industry;
Industrial organization; Social groups.
Amanda Bennett (1990).
The Death of the Organization Man. (New York, NY: Morrow,
270 p.). Middle managers--United States; Organizational
behavior--United States.
Nathan Bennett and Stephen A. Miles (2006).
Riding Shotgun: The Role of the COO. (Stanford, CA: Stanford Business
Books, 320 p.). Senior Associate Dean, Professor of Management, College of
Management (Georgia Institute of Technology); Partner (Heidrick & Struggles).
Chief operating officers; Executive ability; Leadership; Management.
Responsible for delivery of results day-to-day,
quarter-to-quarter basis; execution of strategies developed by top
management team.
Stanley Bing (1992).
Crazy Bosses: Spotting Them, Serving
Them, Surviving Them. (New York, NY: Morrow, 271 p.). Managing
your boss; Executives--Psychology.
--- (2008).
Executricks: Or How to Retire While You're Still Working.
(New York, NY: Collins, 208 p.). Executive ability;
Executives--Psychology. Retiring on the job - how to retire, still
get paid,
enjoy benefits of full-time member of corporate team; power players who have made their jobs into
waking festival of indolence and fun, vast range of executricks.
Srully Blotnick (1984).
The Corporate Steeplechase:
Predictable Crises in a Business Career. (New York, NY: Facts
on File, 283 p.). Executives--Psychology;
Businesspeople--Psychology; Success in business.
--- (1987).
Ambitious Men: Their Drives, Dreams, and
Delusions. (New York, NY: Viking, 338 p.). Executives--United
States--Psychology; Businesspeople--United States--Psychology;
Success in business; Ambition.
ed. Elkan Blout (1996).
The Power of Boldness: Ten Master Builders of
American Industry Tell Their Success Stories. (Washington, DVC: Joseph Henry
Press, 214 p.). Businesspeople--United States--Biography; Industrialists--United
States--Biography; Inventors--United States--Biography; Entrepreneurship--United
states--Case studies; Family-owned business enterprises--United States--Case
studies; Industries--United States--History.
Lin Bothwell (1983).
The Art of Leadership: Skill-Building Techniques that
Produce Results. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 255 p.). Executive
ability; Leadership.
Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman (1999).
First, Break All the Rules:
What the World's Greatest Managers Do Differently. (New York, NY: Simon &
Schuster, 271 p.). Executive ability; Management; Executives -- Attitudes;
Employees -- Attitudes; Employer attitude surveys; Employee attitude surveys.
Chester Burger (1966). Executives Under Fire; Personal Case Histories from
the Executive Jungle. (New York, NY: Macmillan, 224 p.). Executives.
Charles W. Cheape (1995).
Strictly Business: Walter Carpenter at Du Pont
and General Motors. (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 309 p.).
Carpenter, Walter Samuel, 1888-1976; E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company--History;
General Motors Corporation--History; Executives--United States--Biography;
Chemical industry--United States--Management--History; Automobile industry and
trade--United States--Management--History.
James M. Citrin and Richard A. Smith (2003).
The Five Patterns of
Extraordinary Careers: The Guide for Achieving Success and Satisfaction.
(New York, NY: Crown, 273 p.). Executive Search Consultants (Spencer Stuart).
Career development; Executive ability; Leadership; Success in business.
Harlan Cleveland (1972). The
Future Executive; A Guide for Tomorrow’s Managers. (New York, NY: Harper
& Row, 144 p.). Government executives; Executive ability.
Price M. Cobbs and Judith L. Turnock (2003).
Cracking the Corporate Code:
The Revealing Success Stories of 32 African-American Executives. (New York,
NY: American Management Association, 287 p.). African American executives --
Interviews; African American executives -- Case studies; Success in business --
United States.
Jay A. Conger, Rabindra N. Kanungo. (1998).
Charismatic Leadership in
Organizations. (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 288 p.). Executive
ability; Leadership; Organizational effectiveness.
Jay A. Conger, Beth Benjamin (1999).
Building Leaders: How Successful
Companies Develop the Next Generation. (San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 278
p.). Leadership--Study and teaching; Executives--Training of.
Cary L. Cooper, with Judi Marshall ... [et al.] (1979).
The Executive
Gypsy: The Quality of Managerial Life. (London, UK: Macmillan, 201 p.).
Executives.
Melvin Thomas Copeland (1951).
The Executive at Work. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 278
p.). Management; Corporations.
Charles J. Cox and Cary L. Cooper (1988).
High Flyers: An Anatomy of
Managerial Success. (New York, NY: Basil Blackwell, 186 p.). Success in
business.
Wilbur F. Crafts (2005).
Successful Men of To-Day, and What They Say of Success. (Whitefish, MT:
Kessinger Publishing, 263 p. [orig. pub. 1883]). Success in business.
Eds. Paul Craig and Adam Tomkins (2006).
The Executive and Public Law: Power and Accountability in
Comparative Perspective. (New York, NY: Oxford University
Press, 350 p.). Professor of English Law (St. John's College, Oxford); John
Millar Professor of Public Law (University of Glasgow). Executive power.
Nature of executive power in a number of different legal systems.
Clark Davis (2000).
Company men: White-Collar Life and Corporate Cultures in Los
Angeles, 1892-1941. (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins
University Press, 298 p.). Associate Professor of History
(California State University at Fullerton).
Executives--California--Los Angeles--History; White collar
workers--California--Los Angeles--History; Corporate
culture--California--Los Angeles--History.
"Company man" as pivotal actor in the saga of modern American
history.
Rick Delbridge, Lynda Gratton, and Gerry Johnson (2006).
The Exceptional Manager: Making the Difference. (New York, NY: Oxford
University Press, 264 p.). Professor of Organizational Analysis (Cardiff
Business School); Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior (London
Business School); Professor of Strategic Management (University of Strathclyde
Graduate School of Business). Management by exception; Strategic planning;
Executive ability; Industrial management. Beyond
prescriptive policies, shift from "low road" of cost to the "high road" of
innovation and value.
George de Mare, with Joanne Summerfield (1976).
Corporate Lives: A Journey
into the Corporate World. (New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 202 p.).
Executives--United States--Biography; Corporations--United States.
Floyd Dickens, Jr., Jacqueline B. Dickens (1991).
The Black Manager:
Making It in the Corporate World. (New York, NY: American Management
Association, 446 p.). Afro-American executives; Career development--United
States.
Peter F. Drucker (2002).
The Effective Executive
Revised (New York, NY: HarperBusiness, 192 p.). Executives--United States; Decision making.
--- (1996).
The Executive in Action:
Managing for Results, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, the Effective
Executive. (New York, NY: HarperBusiness,
724 p.). Industrial management; Small business--Management; Executive ability;
Creative ability in business. Contents: Managing for results -- Innovation and
entrepreneurship -- The effective executive.
William Duggan (2007).
Strategic Intuition: The Creative Spark in Human Achievement. (New York,
NY: Columbia Business School Pub., 192 p.). Associate Professor of Management
(Columbia Business School). Creative ability in business; Intuition; Decision
making; Creative thinking. Strategic intuition -
idea for action, strategy; clear thought, slow process, works in new situations.
Strategic analysis (study situation), strategic intuition (creative idea for
what to do), strategic planning (work out details of how to do it).
Paul Evans & Fernando Bartolomé (1981).
Must Success Cost So Much?
Avoiding the Human Toll of Corporate Life. (New York, NY: Basic Books, 250
p.). Executives.
Julie M. Fenster (2000).
In the Words of Great Business Leaders. (New York, NY: Wiley, 392 p.).
Business--Quotations, maxims, etc.; Leadership--Quotations, maxims, etc.;
Executives--Quotations. Accumulated experience of nineteen business legends.
John P. Fernandez (1987).
Survival in the Corporate
Fishbowl: Making It into Upper and Middle Management.
(Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 314 p.). Industrial
sociology--United States; Discrimination in employment--United
States; Executives--United States; Office politics--United States;
Quality of work life--United States.
Sydney Finkelstein (2003).
Why Smart Executives Fail and What You Can
Learn from Their Mistakes. (New York, NY: Portfolio, 319 p.). Professor of
Management (Dartmouth). Executive ability; Business failures;
Executives--Psychology; Failure (Psychology); Success in business.
Thomas Friedman (1986).
Up the Ladder: Coping with the Corporate Climb.
(New York, NY: Warner Books, 203 p.). Executives--United States--Case studies;
Success in business--United States--Case studies.
Crawford H. Greenewalt (1959).
The Uncommon Man; The Individual in the Organization. (New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill, 142 p.). Executives; Businesspeople--United States.
Jack L. Groppel with Bob Andelman (2000).
The Corporate
Athlete: How to Achieve Maximal Performance in Business and Life.
(New York, NY: Wiley, 293 p.). Success in business--Health
aspects; Executives--Health and hygiene; Businesspersons--Health
and hygiene; Performance--Health aspects; Physical fitness;
Nutrition; Job stress; Job stress; Performance--Health aspects;
Executives--Health and hygiene; Success in business--Health
aspects; Business people--Health and hygiene.
Edward J. Hegarty (1976).
How To Succeed in Company Politics. (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 239 p.
[2nd ed.]). Executives; Industrial sociology.
Robert Heller (1985).
The Supermanagers: Managing for Success, the Movers
and the Doers, the Reasons Why. (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 400 p.).
Management; Industrial management.
--- (1989).
The Decision Makers: The Men and the Million-Dollar Moves
Behind Today's Great Corporate Success Stories. (New York, NY: Dutton, 385
p.). Businessmen--Biography; Decision making; Industrial management.
John Hillkirk and Gary Jacobson (1990).
Grit, Guts, and Genius: True Tales
of Megasuccess: Who Made Them Happen and How They Did It. (Boston, MA:
Houghton Mifflin, 283 p.). Success in business--United States.
Leo Hindery; with Leslie Cauley (2003).
The Biggest Game of All: The
Inside Strategies, Tactics, and Temperaments That Make Great Dealmakers Great.
(New York,. NY: Free Press, p.). Negotiation in
business; Executives--United States; Consolidation and merger of
corporations--United States.
Jon R. Katzenbach and the RCL Team, Frederick Beckett ... [et al.] (1995).
Real Change Leaders: How You Can Create Growth and High Performance at Your
Company. (New York, NY: Times Business, 357 p.). Executive ability;
Leadership; Middle managers; Management.
Abraham K. Korman, with Rhoda W. Korman (1980).
Career Success, Personal
Failure. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 145 p.).
Executives--Psychology; Alienation (Social psychology); Success in business.
Lester Korn (1988).
The Success Profile: A Leading Headhunter Tells You
How To Get to the Top. (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 287 p.). Executive
ability; Executives--Recruiting; Chief executive officers--Recruiting; Success
in business; Corporate culture.
Robert B. Kory (1976).
The Transcendental Meditation Program for Business
People. (New York, NY: AMACOM, 91 p.). Transcendental Meditation; Executive
ability.
John P. Kotter (1982).
The General Managers. (New York, NY: Free
Press, 221 p.). Executives--United States--Case studies; Executive ability--Case
studies.
--- (1985).
Power and Influence. (New York, NY: Free Press, 218 p.).
Executive ability; Managing your boss; Leadership.
Pamela W. Laird (2005).
Pull: Networking and Success Since Benjamin Franklin.
(Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 464 p.). Associate Professor of
History (University of Colorado, Denver). Business networks--United
States--History; Success in business--United States--History;
Businesspeople--United States--History; Social networks--United States--History;
Social capital (Sociology)--United States. Access to
circles that control and distribute opportunity and information.
Paul Leinberger, Bruce Tucker (1991).
The New
Individualists: The Generation after The Organization Man.
(New York, NY: HarperCollins, 454 p.). Whyte, William.
Organization man; Individualism--United States; Baby boom
generation--United States; Organizational behavior--United States;
Social ethics; United States--Social conditions--1945-.
Arthur M. Louis (1981).
The Tycoons. (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster,
318 p.). Executives--United States--Biography.
Louis B. Lundborg (1981).
The Art of Being an Executive. (New York,
NY: Free Press, 270 p.). Executive ability.
Michael Maccoby (1976).
The Gamesman: The New Corporate Leaders. (New
York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 285 p.). Executives--United States;
Executives--United States--Interviews; Leadership.
Judi Marshall and Cary L. Cooper (1979).
Executives Under Pressure: A
Psychological Study. (London, UK: Macmillan, 150 p.). Job stress;
Executives.
Anthony J. Mayo, Nitin Nohria, Laura G. Singleton (2006).
Paths to Power: How Insiders and Outsiders Shaped American Business Leadership.
(Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 292 p.). Director of the Harvard
Business School Leadership Initiative Program; Richard P. Chapman Professor of
Business Administration (Harvard Business School); Doctoral Student, Carroll
Graduate School of Management (Boston College). Executives--United
States--History; Leadership--United States--History; Success in business--United
States--History. How small group of "insiders" possesses
advantages that facilitate a smooth journey to the top while a larger group of
"outsiders" faces disadvantages that make their path to leadership positions
more difficult.
Morgan W. McCall, Jr., Michael M. Lombardo, Ann M. Morrison (1988). The
Lessons of Experience: How Successful Executives Develop on the Job.
(Lexington, MA: Kexington Books, 210 p.). Executive ability; Executives;
Experiential learning.
Morgan W. McCall, Jr. (1998).
High Flyers: Developing the Next Generation
of Leaders. (Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 254 p.).
Executives--Training of; Executive ability.
Morgan W. McCall, Jr., George P. Hollenbeck (2002).
Developing Global
Executives: The Lessons of International Experience. (Boston, MA: Harvard
Business School Press, 259 p.). Executives--Training of; Executive ability;
Globalization; Industrial management.
eds. Caroline McGregor and Warren G. Bennis (1967). The Professional
Manager. (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 202 p.). Industrial management.
G. J. Meyer (1995).
Executive Blues: Down and Out in Corporate America. (New York, NY:
Franklin Square Press, 245 p.). Former Vice President at McDonnell Douglas.
Meyer, G. J., 1940- ; Executives--Dismissal of--United States--Case studies; Job
security--United States--Case studies; Middle-aged persons--Employment--United
States--Case studies; Corporate culture--United States--Case studies.
Michael Meyer (1989).
The Alexander Complex: The Dreams That Drive the Great Businessmen. (New York, NY: Times Books, 258 p.). Businessmen --
United States -- Biography; Executives -- United States -- Biography.
Ed Michaels, Helen Handfield-Jones, Beth Axelrod (2001).
The War for
Talent. (Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 200 p.). Executive
ability; Leadership; Employee motivation; Employee retention; Personnel
management.
D. Quinn Mills (1985).
The New Competitors: A Report on American Managers
from D. Quinn Mills of the Harvard Business School. (New York, NY: Wiley,
391 p.). Executives--United States; Industrial management--United States.
Hidemasa Morikawa (2001).
A History of Top Management in Japan: Managerial
Enterprises and Family Enterprises. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press,
226 p.). Industrial management--Japan--History; Executives--Japan--History;
Family-owned business enterprises--Japan--History.
Calvin Morrill (1995).
The Executive Way: Conflict Management in
Corporations. (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 328 p.). Conflict
management; Conflict management--Case studies; Executives.
Mabel Newcomer (1955).
The Big Business Executive; The Factors That Made Him, 1900-1950. (New
York, NY: Columbia University Press, 164 p.). Executives--United States.
Patricia O'Toole (1984).
Corporate Messiah: The Hiring and Firing of
Million-Dollar Managers. (New York, NY: Morrow, 308 p.). Executives--United
States.
Vance Packard (1962).
The Pyramid Climbers. (New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill, 339 p.). Executives -- United States; Big business -- United
States.
Patricia Pitcher (1997).
The Drama of Leadership: Artists, Craftsmen, and
Technocrats and the Struggle that Shapes Organizations and Societies. (New
York, NY: Wiley, 268 p.). Leadership.
Jerry Porras, Stewart Emery, Mark Thompson (2006).
Success Built To Last: Creating a Life That Matters. (Upper Saddle
River, NJ: Wharton School Pub., 278 p.). Lane Professor of Organizational
Behavior and Change, Emeritus (Stanford Business School); One of fathers of
Human Potential Movement (first CEO of est); Former Executive Producer of
Schwab.com. Success in business; Successful people.
Interviews with 300 successful people ("builders") to uncover secrets of their
winning life journeys. Builders find lasting success when three essential
elements come into alignment in their lives and work: 1) meaning. "What you do
must matter deeply to you"; 2) "highly developed sense of accountability,
audacity, passion and responsible optimism"; 3) "find effective ways to take
action."
Susan Quandt (9/1/2006).
Sudden Impact on the Job: Top Business Leaders Reveal the Secrets to Fast
Success. (San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 176 p.). Managing Partner of
the ROI Partnership. Executives; Chief executive officers; Success in business.
Factors that contribute to success, best practices for
starting off on the right foot.
Srikumar S. Rao (2006).
Are You Ready To Succeed?: Unconventional Strategies for Achieving Personal
Mastery in Business and Life. (New York, NY: Hyperion, 255 p.). Adjunct
Professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business. Success
--Psychological aspects; Success in business --Psychological aspects;
Self-actualization (Psychology). Readings, exercises,
lessons drawn from spiritual, commercial situations to
reconstruct, improve your professional world.
John Rau (1997).
Secrets from the Search Firm Files: What It Really Takes
To Get Ahead in Corporate Jungle. (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 163 p.).
Executives--United States; Chief executive officers--United States; Industrial
management--United States; Corporations--United States.
Gordon Reiss (2000).
Confessions of a Corporate Centurion: Tales of International Adventures.
(Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 212 p.). Former Senior Executive of Ford Motor
Company, International Paper Company, Cinema International Corporation,.
International business; senior executives; management -- international.
--- (2001).
From Communism to Capitalism: A Tale of Three Cities. (Bloomington, IN:
AuthorHouse, 312 p.). Former Senior Executive of Ford Motor Company,
International Paper Company, Cinema International Corporation. Reiss, Gordon;
International business.
Jean R. Renshaw (1999).
Kimono in the Boardroom: The Invisible Evolution
of Japanese Women Managers. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 291 p.).
Women executives--Japan; Businesswomen--Japan; Women--Japan--Social conditions.
Quentin Reynolds and Wilfrid S. Rowe (1957).
Operation Success: 21 Patterns of Success from the Lives of American Business
Leaders. (New York, NY: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 237 p.).
Businessmen--United States; Success.
Jeffrey Robinson (1985).
The Risk Takers: Portraits of Money, Ego & Power.
(Boston, MA: Allen & Unwin, 293 p.). Businessmen--Great Britain--Biography.
Michael Roper (1994).
Masculinity and the British Organization Man Since 1945. (New York, NY:
Oxford University Press, 259 p.). Executives--Great Britain; Women
executives--Great Britain; Sex discrimination in employment--Great Britain; Sex
role in the work environment--Great Britain; Masculinity.
David Rothkopf (2008).
Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making. (New
York, NY: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 400 p.). President and chief executive of
Garten Rothkopf; visiting scholar at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace;
teacher of international affairs (Columbia University’s Graduate School of
International and Public Affairs). Elite (Social sciences); Power (Social
sciences). Connections, trends between global communities
of powerful business leaders (6,000 on planet of 6 billion) at helm of
every major enterprise on planet, control its greatest wealth; how their
ambitions shape lives: run governments, largest corporations, powerhouses of
international finance, media, world religions, world’s most dangerous criminal
and terrorist organizations.
Roy Rowan (1986).
The Intuitive Manager. (Boston, MA: Little, Brown,
188 p.). Executives; Executive ability; Intuition.
Robert Scase & Robert Goffe
(1993). Reluctant Managers: Their Work and Lifestyles. (New York, NY:
Routledge, 216 p.). Executives--Great Britain--Interviews; Executives--Great
Britain--Attitudes.
Marjabelle Young Stewart and Marian Faux (1996).
Executive Etiquette in the New Workplace. (New York, NY: St. Martin’s
Griffin, 232 p.). Etiquette Experts. Business etiquette; Executives. Guidelines
for handling increasingly complex relationships of office life with confidence,
grace, and style.
William C. Taylor and Polly G. LaBarre (2006).
Mavericks at Work: Beyond Business as Usual, a Whole New Way To Lead, Compete,
and Succeed. (New York, NY: HarperCollins, 336 p.). Co-Founder,
FastCompany magazine; Editor, FastCompany. Executives--United States--Case
studies; Leadership--United States--Case studies; Competition--United
States--Case studies; Success in business--United States--Case studies. Differentiation - imagination and passion at work.
Robert Townsend (1970). nosim/
Up the Organization (How to Stop the Corporation
from Stifling People and Strangling Profits). (New York, NY: Knopf, 202 p.).
Management.
--- (1984).
Further Up the Organization/How
Groups of People Working Together for a Common Purpose Ought to Conduct
Themselves for Fun and Profit. (New York, NY: Knopf, 254
p.). Management; Organization.
Rodd Wagner and James K. Harter (2006).
12: The Elements of Great Managing. (New York, NY: Gallup Press, 237
p.). Harter - Chief Scientist for Gallup's International management Prectice.
Executive ability; Management. Creating, sustaining employee engagement
- turn around
failing call center, save struggling hotel, improve patient care in a
hospital, maintain production through power outages, successfully face other
challenges.
John Wareham (1991).
The Anatomy of a Great Executive. (New York, NY:
HarperCollins, 261 p.). Executive ability; Executives--Psychology;
Executives--Selection and appointment.
W. Lloyd Warner and James C. Abegglen (1955).
Big Business Leaders in
America. (New York, HY: Harper, 243 p.). Executives--United States; Success.
eds. W. Lloyd Warner [and] Norman H. Martin (1959). Industrial Man;
Businessmen and Business Organizations. (New York, NY: Harper, 580 p.).
Industrial management; Executives.
Barbara White, Charles Cox, and Cary Cooper (1992). Women's Career
Development: A Study of High Flyers. (Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers,
252 p.). Women executives--Great Britain; Businesswomen--Great Britain;
Women--Employment--Great Britain.
Wiliam H. Whyte (1956).
The Organization Man. (New York,
NY: Simon & Schuster, 429 p.). Individuality, Loyalty. Classic
book on American work culture at mid-century.
Stephanie Winston (2004).
Organized for Success: Top Executives and CEOs Reveal the Organizing Principles
that Helped Them Reach the Top. (New York, NY: Crown Business, 244 p.).
Executives--Time management.
Daniel A. Wren and Ronald G. Greenwood (1998).
Management Innovators: The
People and Ideas that Have Shaped Modern Business. (New York, NY: Oxford
University Press, 254 p.). Businesspeople--United States--Biography;
Executives--United States--Biography; Industrial management--United
States--History.
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