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Unreasonable hospitality

the remarkable power of giving people more than they expect
2022
"Essential lessons in hospitality for every business, from the former co-owner of legendary restaurant Eleven Madison Park"--.
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Principles of business

2017
A guide to understanding business management.
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Ice-cream dreams

SpongeBob goes on an ice cream binge when he loses the manager position at the new Krusty Krab 2 to Squidward Tentacles, but he finds a chance to prove he is manager material when Mr. Krabs gets in trouble with King Neptune.

Business psychology

2023
Business psychology, also called ?industrial-organizational? (I-O) psychology, is the study and practice of how people interact in business and on the job. The field dates back to the late 19th and early 20th century with early pioneers like Frederick Taylor and Lillian Gilbreth, who was also a noted female engineer and product designer. I-O psychology is one of the fastest-growing fields in psychology, helping businesses to discover more effective ways of work. Business psychologists can work as clinical counselors in the workplace or consultants for management and leadership, or they can conduct research in marketing, human resources, or employment-related training. I-O psychologists also work with engineers and product designers to create ergonomically designed technology and environments. The nature of work and business is changing rapidly, thanks to new technology and ever-evolving human factors. From discovering the advantages of workplace diversity to studying the impact of virtual workspaces and teams, I-O psychologists work in one of psychology?s most vital and challenging fields.

The Oz principle

getting results through individual and organizational accountability
2004
Describes how to rebuild the dominant qualities required to achieve success in business.

Crucial accountability

tools for resolving violated expectations, broken commitments, and bad behavior
2013
"Broken promises, missed deadlines, poor behavior--they don't just make others' lives miserable; they can sap up to 50 percent of organizational performance and account for the vast majority of divorces ... [This book] offers the tools for improving relationships in the workplace and in life and for resolving all these problems"--Provided by publisher.

Facilitator's guide to participatory decision-making

2014
A training manual and sourcebook for facilitators, managers, and leaders that offers practical strategies and tips for encouraging full participation, promoting mutual understanding, and helping groups build inclusive, sustainable agreements.

The innovator's dilemma

when new technologies cause great firms to fail
2016
Discusses how properly utilizing technology and making smart business decisions can still cause a company to lose their market leadership, describing patterns of innovation from a variety of industries, and explaining why it can sometimes be better to invest in lower-performing products.

What you need to know about job searching

In today's high-tech, fast-paced world, the job market is incredibly competitive. Searching for even part-time summer work, much less the perfect job, can be time-consuming and challenging. Fortunately, this title has readers covered, with practical tips for honing in-person networking skills and using a variety of reputable online resources to find the positions most suited for their passions and skills. They'll also learn how to craft superstar r?sum?s and polished cover letters, as well as how to prepare for--and ace--a job interview. Using this resource, readers can confidently begin their journey toward a fulfilling career.

The founding fathers on leadership

classic teamwork in changing times
1998
"Uses the founding fathers with their traits of ingenuity, determination, passion, resourcefulness as an example for leaders in modern businesses"--OCLC.

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