Friday, July 2, 2010

Leadership & Management Review

Thinking Managers is about to launch Leadership & Management Review - a monthly newsletter offering you easy access to the very best business writing.

Drawing from highly rated sources such as Harvard Business Review, Bloomberg Business Week, Management Today, Fortune, The Economist, and Forbes, Leadership & Management Review is the easiest way to keep up to date with the latest thoughts, opinions, ideas and advice from the most influential people in fields such as strategy, innovation, business development and management theory.

Designed for busy people like you, each issue of Leadership & Management Review contains summaries of the most informative and thought-provoking articles from the world's online business media - and if you want to read even more, you can simply click through to the original features at source via the links provided.

Covering a whole range of sources and subjects, Leadership & Management Review is your 'one stop shop' for business intelligence.

Leadership & Management Review brings you…

• A concise overview of key articles from the online business media

• Opinions and advice of from top management thinkers and CEOs

• A digest of the latest management theories and research

…all in one easy-to-read monthly package.
Thinking Managers

You can make a good case for using business management consultants. They are not committed either emotionally or intellectually to the status quo.

Not only can they see what changes are needed for business development, but have acquired expertise - which their hosts have not - in structuring a change programme, selling it to the participants (willing and unwilling), and easing the strains and pains the change is bound to bring.

But the consultant is, of course, tied to the people who pay the fees. If the executive managers can't make a clean break from the past, all the management consultants in the world can't help to achieve radical change in business strategy.

But supposing we give you the ammunition, the logic and procedures to introduce 'best practice' techniques into your work practices? As an insider, could you make change happen?

Thinking Managers provides solutions to hundreds of common management problems. I'd like you to try it, at no risk, over the next two months.

Most managers are far too busy to do our kind of investigative business management analysis. And we are the best, by far, at doing it.

DotComGiftShop, an online gifts shop, recently used one Thinking Managers article to double their online birthday gifts sales. That story is similar to one we heard from a garden furniture site.

Led by Robert Heller, our editors are among the leading creative thinkers in management today. They are highly critical of many business management practices.

They give examples of bad practice so you'll avoid making the same mistakes as others. Then they offer guidelines for a way forward to help you achieve quality management. We are currently offering a two-month free trial. If you decide to subscribe, you'll build a substantial workbook of best practice procedures for every important aspect regarding the management and development of a successful business, including:
Creativity • Decision Making • Lateral Thinking • Priorities • Problem Solving • Risk Strategy • Change Management • Crisis Management • Human Resource Management • Management Consulting • Management Styles • Management Theories • Management Training • Performance Management • Quality Management • Risk Management • Strategic Management • Total Quality Management • Business Analysis • Business Consulting • Business Development • Business Ethics • Business Intelligence • Business Law • Business Magazines • Business Management Skills • Business Strategy • International Business • Internet Business • Online Business • Small Business • Corporate Acquisitions • Corporate Communication • Corporate Culture • Corporate Restructuring • Corporate Responsibility • Corporate Turnaround • Entrepreneurship • LeadershipThinking Managers is about to launch Leadership & Management Review - a monthly newsletter offering you easy access to the very best business writing.

Drawing from highly rated sources such as Harvard Business Review, Bloomberg Business Week, Management Today, Fortune, The Economist, and Forbes, Leadership & Management Review is the easiest way to keep up to date with the latest thoughts, opinions, ideas and advice from the most influential people in fields such as strategy, innovation, business development and management theory.

Designed for busy people like you, each issue of Leadership & Management Review contains summaries of the most informative and thought-provoking articles from the world's online business media - and if you want to read even more, you can simply click through to the original features at source via the links provided.

Covering a whole range of sources and subjects, Leadership & Management Review is your 'one stop shop' for business intelligence.

Leadership & Management Review brings you…

• A concise overview of key articles from the online business media

• Opinions and advice of from top management thinkers and CEOs

• A digest of the latest management theories and research

…all in one easy-to-read monthly package.
Thinking Managers

You can make a good case for using business management consultants. They are not committed either emotionally or intellectually to the status quo.

Not only can they see what changes are needed for business development, but have acquired expertise - which their hosts have not - in structuring a change programme, selling it to the participants (willing and unwilling), and easing the strains and pains the change is bound to bring.

But the consultant is, of course, tied to the people who pay the fees. If the executive managers can't make a clean break from the past, all the management consultants in the world can't help to achieve radical change in business strategy.

But supposing we give you the ammunition, the logic and procedures to introduce 'best practice' techniques into your work practices? As an insider, could you make change happen?

Thinking Managers provides solutions to hundreds of common management problems. I'd like you to try it, at no risk, over the next two months.

Most managers are far too busy to do our kind of investigative business management analysis. And we are the best, by far, at doing it.

DotComGiftShop, an online gifts shop, recently used one Thinking Managers article to double their online birthday gifts sales. That story is similar to one we heard from a garden furniture site.

Led by Robert Heller, our editors are among the leading creative thinkers in management today. They are highly critical of many business management practices.

They give examples of bad practice so you'll avoid making the same mistakes as others. Then they offer guidelines for a way forward to help you achieve quality management. We are currently offering a two-month free trial. If you decide to subscribe, you'll build a substantial workbook of best practice procedures for every important aspect regarding the management and development of a successful business, including:
Creativity • Decision Making • Lateral Thinking • Priorities • Problem Solving • Risk Strategy • Change Management • Crisis Management • Human Resource Management • Management Consulting • Management Styles • Management Theories • Management Training • Performance Management • Quality Management • Risk Management • Strategic Management • Total Quality Management • Business Analysis • Business Consulting • Business Development • Business Ethics • Business Intelligence • Business Law • Business Magazines • Business Management Skills • Business Strategy • International Business • Internet Business • Online Business • Small Business • Corporate Acquisitions • Corporate Communication • Corporate Culture • Corporate Restructuring • Corporate Responsibility • Corporate Turnaround • Entrepreneurship • Leadership

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