- Financial Times Guide: 60 management models - Marcel Van Assen Gerben Van de Berg Paul Pietersma Michel Seac'h - Books

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  • 64 INTEREST  

    The Financial Times Guide: 60 management models (Hardcover)
    this book is a dictionary model; 60 models are listed and summarized; A bibliography is appended to enable deepenings; having worked on some of these models during my studies, I appreciated the precision and rigor of the presentation; it is a concret
  • A good idea 2  

    The Financial Times Guide: 60 management models (Hardcover)
    This guide assumes a very good idea: to offer a summary presentation of 60 models, most of them well known in the field of management. Very brief description of the model, when and how to use it, final analysis and bibliographic references. All, each
  • An endless inventory  

    The Financial Times Guide: 60 management models (Hardcover)
    This book is an endless inventory. There are 3-5 pages per business model. They are grouped by type (business models, tactical models, business models), but follow no apparent logic. We find rather well known methods (Lean, Pareto, ABC, benchmarking,
  • Catchall  

    The Financial Times Guide: 60 management models (Hardcover)
    I expected the reception of this book with great anticipation and unfortunately this book does not meet my expectations. Consultant organization, I thought it would be a way to put some perspective / give new insight into what I do. Except that: - Th
  • beautiful toolbox  

    The Financial Times Guide: 60 management models (Hardcover)
    This book is thought as a toolbox for the manager. He obviously does not learn to be a good manager but not to omit some issues where choices are to do. As its name suggests, 60 tools are presented; each with the same structure: the model in brief, w