Wondering how the most accomplished leaders from around the
globe have tackled their toughest challenges? Now you can find out-
with Lessons Learned. Concise and engaging, each volume in this
series offers 12-14 insightful essays by top leaders in industry,
the public sector, and academia on the most pressing issues they''ve
faced. The contributors share surprisingly personal anecdotes and
offer authoritative and practical advice drawn from their years of
hard-earned experience.
A crucial resource for today''s busy executive, Lessons Learned
gives you instant access to the wisdom and expertise of the world''s
most talented leaders.
關於作者:
Fifty Lessons is a media company; the content it creates is
currently available as a series of filmed interviews online, on
DVD, in books and on the in-flight TV channels of selected
airlines.The growing Fifty Lessons digital library already holds
more than 500 individual lessons from over 100 high profile
international business leaders.Experienced and respected leaders
from industry, the public sector and academia are invited to
contribute their most important lessons. The lessons are then fully
indexed enabling Fifty Lessons to match its content directly to the
strategic business learning objectives of its clients which include
corporations, public sector organisations and educators.
目錄:
1. Truett Tate
Examining the Definition
of Right and Wrong
2. John Abele
Ethics: The Balance
of Information
3. Heather Loisel
Business Ethics Is About a Bunch
of Small Decisions
4. Sir David Bell
Do the Right Thing in All
Circumstances
5. Sir Michael Rake
Setting the Right Tone
at the Top
6. Gerry Roche
Integrity and Trust Deliver
Results
7. Blythe McGarvie
Never Lose Integrity
8. Ying Yeh
Credibility Is Fragile and
Needs to Be Protected
9. Marilyn Carlson Nelson
Pick the Right Moment
to Fight Prejudice
10. Mark Goyder
It''s Always Your Place
to Say Something
11. David Gonski
Don''t Listen to Rumor
12. DameAnita Roddick
Profits and Principles
13. Lynda Gratton
Beyond Business as Usual
14. Clive Mather
Stick to Your Principles
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments