Editorial Review:
CEO Tools is truly the book which will lead to every manager's success, with praise coming from Ken Blanchard and the former CEOs of Pier 1 Imports, Athlete's Foot, and Crown Books. It's a quick read and includes a CD with 24 of the 150 business tools in ready-to-use computer format. This book makes managers more successful. Authored by Kraig Kramers, eight-time veteran CEO of both small and large companies. Cached date: AWS Called=true
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Great for Leaders of any size company 2008-12-02 Very useable tools that any CEO can put to use right away. A must read!
CEO Tools 2008-11-17 I first met Kraig in the early 1990's when I was doing start-ups and turnarounds and have used all of his tools with great success. I consider CEO Toolsone of my top 10 all-time favorite business books and recommend this to all of my clients. In my book and audio book , Managing Thought: How Do Your Thoughts Rule Your World?, I talk about the power of purpose and vision, being of service, seeking to understand, and celebrating success. CEO Tools does a great job of showing how to implement these practices in a business environment. www.managingthought.com
CEO Tools - Nuts-n-bolts of Business for Every Manager's Success 2008-02-08 Well written, practical guide authored by a CEO who has been at the helm of 8 different companies. Thoughtful discussion on strategy/tactics, skill & personnel development, as well as key metrics to manage the business by.
Bonus CD of CEO tools included.
As of today this book has not been received! And I have found your tracking process to be inadequate. 2007-11-21 As of today this book has not been received! And I have found your tracking process to be inadequate.
Interesting Points 2007-04-17 This book is interesting but I also just finished reading "Kiss Theory Good Bye" by Bob Prosen on leadership and management just published and it is also a very actionable and timely book.
The thing I did like about 'nuts-n-bolts' is the Top Ten lists in each chapter, in particular "the top ten communication tools" were very good.
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