March 2018
Beginner
256 pages
3h 56m
English
Too many managers are, with the help of their analyst colleagues, simply compiling vast databases of information that never see the light of day, or that only get disseminated in autogenerated business intelligence reports. As a manager, it’s not your job to crunch the numbers, but it is your job to communicate them. Never make the mistake of assuming that the results will speak for themselves.
Consider the cautionary tale of Gregor Mendel. Although he discovered the concept of genetic inheritance, his ideas were not adopted during his lifetime because he only published his findings in an obscure Moravian scientific journal, a few reprints of which he mailed to leading ...
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