I just finished listening to this Audio book. The book is by former CEO of IBM Louis
Gerstner - the outsider who was responsible for IBM's spectacular turnaround in 1990's.
The first time when I read the paper
edition of this book was soon after its release in 2002. Those were early years
in Vishwak, when I wanted to be more of hands-on in technology and I was reluctant
to take up management responsibilities that were being thrown my way everyday as CEO
of a company. This book along with Jack Welch's (Jack:
Straight from the Gut) definitely stirred up my interest in management, growing
and winning. When I graduated as an engineer just like every other fresh engineer
I thought all managers are like Dilbert's Pointy Haired boss. This book and several
others I read during the time, certainly demystified and clarified to me that management
is also a science that can be learned by reading & practice.
If you are a manager of a division or a CEO this book is a must read and I am sure
it will inspire and motivate its readers, just like it did for me.
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