The Case of the Bonsai Manager: Lessons for Managers on Intuition
By: R. Gopalakrishnan
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‘Draws on ingenious insights and lessons from
nature to emphasize the importance of imbibing, developing, listening to
and trusting your intuition – increasingly becoming a differentiator in
senior circles – to develop the confidence to take that leap of faith
which every risk-bearing decision entails’ – Ratan Tata
Managers can become like stunted plants. The absence of intuition – or its inadequate use – has the effect of constricting a manager.
The Case of the Bonsai Manager is the perfect antidote for every manager who feels they are not achieving their full potential. Effective leadership is not just about hard facts but also about listening to, and using, your intuition. Using anecdotes from nature and the world of management, R. Gopalakrishnan explores how you can be more intuitive, inclusive and humane.
The revised and updated edition of this best-selling book, with its easy-to-read anecdotal style, has additional material to reinforce the key messages, including a new self-help workbook.
‘Exceptional . . . R. Gopalakrishnan is a formidable writer and manager’ – Economic Times
‘One of the most refreshing and useful books on management that I have read in many years’ – Business Today
Managers can become like stunted plants. The absence of intuition – or its inadequate use – has the effect of constricting a manager.
The Case of the Bonsai Manager is the perfect antidote for every manager who feels they are not achieving their full potential. Effective leadership is not just about hard facts but also about listening to, and using, your intuition. Using anecdotes from nature and the world of management, R. Gopalakrishnan explores how you can be more intuitive, inclusive and humane.
The revised and updated edition of this best-selling book, with its easy-to-read anecdotal style, has additional material to reinforce the key messages, including a new self-help workbook.
‘Exceptional . . . R. Gopalakrishnan is a formidable writer and manager’ – Economic Times
‘One of the most refreshing and useful books on management that I have read in many years’ – Business Today
Publication Date:
01/09/2016
Number of Pages::
368
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9780143063926
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Publisher Date:
01/09/2016
Number of Pages::
368
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9780143063926
‘Draws on ingenious insights and lessons from
nature to emphasize the importance of imbibing, developing, listening to
and trusting your intuition – increasingly becoming a differentiator in
senior circles – to develop the confidence to take that leap of faith
which every risk-bearing decision entails’ – Ratan Tata
Managers can become like stunted plants. The absence of intuition – or its inadequate use – has the effect of constricting a manager.
The Case of the Bonsai Manager is the perfect antidote for every manager who feels they are not achieving their full potential. Effective leadership is not just about hard facts but also about listening to, and using, your intuition. Using anecdotes from nature and the world of management, R. Gopalakrishnan explores how you can be more intuitive, inclusive and humane.
The revised and updated edition of this best-selling book, with its easy-to-read anecdotal style, has additional material to reinforce the key messages, including a new self-help workbook.
‘Exceptional . . . R. Gopalakrishnan is a formidable writer and manager’ – Economic Times
‘One of the most refreshing and useful books on management that I have read in many years’ – Business Today
Managers can become like stunted plants. The absence of intuition – or its inadequate use – has the effect of constricting a manager.
The Case of the Bonsai Manager is the perfect antidote for every manager who feels they are not achieving their full potential. Effective leadership is not just about hard facts but also about listening to, and using, your intuition. Using anecdotes from nature and the world of management, R. Gopalakrishnan explores how you can be more intuitive, inclusive and humane.
The revised and updated edition of this best-selling book, with its easy-to-read anecdotal style, has additional material to reinforce the key messages, including a new self-help workbook.
‘Exceptional . . . R. Gopalakrishnan is a formidable writer and manager’ – Economic Times
‘One of the most refreshing and useful books on management that I have read in many years’ – Business Today
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