A Pathway to Profit: Culture Impacts Performance The Story of a Struggling Company Achieving Profitability through Cultural Transformation

A Pathway to Profit: Culture Impacts Performance The Story of a Struggling Company Achieving Profitability through Cultural Transformation

A Pathway to Profit: Culture Impacts Performance The Story of a Struggling Company Achieving Profitability through Cultural Transformation

A Pathway to Profit: Culture Impacts Performance The Story of a Struggling Company Achieving Profitability through Cultural Transformation

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Overview

A Pathway to Profit is more than a management book; it is also a primer giving a behind-the-scenes picture of developing a culture linking people and profit. The authors’ step-by-step pathway provides a strategic overview, describes a recommended architecture on which to build an organization’s culture, and presents a plan for developing leaders to ensure associate participation in achieving results. This management philosophy guides for-profit companies and nonprofit organizations; it works with different ages and diverse backgrounds; in fact, it works for any team with a leader. Sharing actual experiences to illustrate each step, the authors take their own advice and offer wisdom that seems to come from an old friend.

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940148220527
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 01/08/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dixon Bartlett, the visionary brand creator, is a passionate team developer and a provocative merchant, well recognized for his trend-forward aesthetic.

Chris Matthies, the manager who proved our management philosophy is a viable pathway to success, is passionate about people development, a consummate sales coach, and advocate for participant-centered learning.

Anita Pugh, narrator of the book and author of the manager development programs, is a trusted executive coach, and an expert at understanding the match between the person and the position.

Caroline Hipple, the architect of the pathway, is a leading industry strategist, adventurous merchant, culture advocate, and fearless problem solver.

Caroline, Anita, Chris and Dixon provide their consulting services through HB2 Resources in Atlanta, Richmond, and Virginia Beach.
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