Search Results for Make-up - Narrowed by: Management and EconomicSirsiDynix Enterprisehttp://kllibrary.dbkl.gov.my/client/en_US/pkl/pkl/qu$003dMake-up$0026qf$003dLOCATION$002509Shelf$002bLocation$0025091$00253ABUSS_ECO$002509Management$002band$002bEconomic$0026ps$003d300?2025-10-05T14:55:50ZFix this next make the vital change that will level up your businessent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:2818782025-10-05T14:55:50Z2025-10-05T14:55:50ZMichalowicz, Mike<br/>2020<br/>Perpustakaan Lembah Pantai<br/>ISBN 9780593084410<br/>The naked trader's guide to spread betting : how to make money from shares in up or down marketsent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:1370072025-10-05T14:55:50Z2025-10-05T14:55:50ZBurns, Robbie<br/>2010<br/>Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Taman Tun Dr Ismail<br/>ISBN 9781906659233<br/>Open services innovation : rethinking your business to grow and compete in a new eraent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:1471302025-10-05T14:55:50Z2025-10-05T14:55:50ZChesbrough, Henry William, 1956-<br/>"The father of Open Innovation is back, this time with his most expansive, most significant book yet. Open Innovation described a new paradigm for the management of industrial innovation in the 21st century: How useful industrial knowledge today is widely distributed around the world and firms must open up to work with external partners to commercialize internal innovations, and allow unused internal ideas to be taken to market by others externally. Chesbrough's forthcoming Open Services Innovation demonstrates how the open innovation approach applies to companies both in the service businesses and those that want to be there. The book explains how companies must make two crucial shifts: one from products to services; and the other from closed to open innovation. Readers will discover: A competitive strategy and approach to business for today's services-based economy; A framework with guiding principles that will enable any business unit, company or industry to experience renewed growth and profits. Four new concepts are introduced and described in detail: Think of Your Business as a Services Business Co-Create with Customers and Partners Extend Services Innovation Outside Your Organization Transform Your Business Model with Services and Open Innovation Also learn about Services Innovation in Large and Smaller Companies, Open Services Innovation for Services Businesses, and Services Innovation in Emerging Economies Chesbrough enlightens his readers by explaining the need to develop a new perspective about business, one that rethinks the business models in a services-based economy. Chesbrough establishes that the future prosperity of companies comes from progressive shift to a largely services-based economy, driven by continued innovation. Chesbrough provides more than anecdotal material on how we must view industries, he leads us to examine how we do business. It is one thing to think of the automobile as a means for transportation, it's another to thing to provide transportation services over a life time"--Provided by publisher.<br/>2011<br/>Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur<br/>ISBN 9780470905746<br/>Combat leader to corporate leader : 20 lessons to advance your civilian careerent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:1681012025-10-05T14:55:50Z2025-10-05T14:55:50ZStorlie, Chad<br/>2010<br/>Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur<br/>ISBN 9780313383328<br/>The unwritten rules : the six skills you need to get promoted to the executive levelent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:1471102025-10-05T14:55:50Z2025-10-05T14:55:50ZBeeson, John<br/>"Maximize your chances to get promoted to the executive level As predictable career paths have become extinct in most organizations, managers aspiring to the C-level job are left to their own devices to determine how to advance their careers. Even in companies committed to talent development, guidance to aspiring executives is often vague and contradictory. This happens, executive coach John Beeson argues, because executive promotions are made based on the decision makers' intuitive sense of whether or not a manager can succeed at higher levels within the organization. Beeson decodes these leadership criteria--the unwritten rules--that companies use to make decisions about who gets promoted and who doesn't, and identifies the six core "selection factors" that are imperative for success at the executive level. Demonstrating strategic skills. Building a strong management team. Managing implementation Exhibiting the capacity for innovation and change Working across organizational boundaries Projecting executive presence Filled with stories of managers who successfully climbed up the executive ladder-and some who struggled-The Unwritten Rules is an invaluable resource for aspiring executives."--<br/>2010<br/>Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur<br/>ISBN 9780470585788<br/>Wake up and change your lifeent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:1358082025-10-05T14:55:50Z2025-10-05T14:55:50ZBannatyne, Duncan.<br/>2009 2008<br/>Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Bandar Baru Sentul<br/>ISBN 9780752882871<br/>