Description
- ISBN-13: 9781847942180
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 176
- Weight: 130 gr
- ISBN-10: 1847942180
- Publisher Date: 30 Aug 2018
- Height: 128 mm
- Spine Width: 14 mm
- Width: 196 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
Unlock the secrets to CEO-level thinking with “What the CEO Wants You to Know.” Learn how to identify industry opportunities and gain a competitive edge, just like the most successful CEOs. Authored by renowned consultant Phil Town (ISBN: 9781847942180), this book provides valuable insights for professionals at all levels.
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Nevaidya Agarwal –
Very insightful! Gave me a new appreciation for strategic planning. Helped me to understand my company goals better. Highly recommend.
Nikhil Gupta –
This book really opened my eyes to the importance of strategic thinking. I appreciate the practical advice and real-world examples provided.
Ritik Karale –
Helpful insights into CEO mindset and strategic thinking. I found the section on market analysis particularly valuable. Worth the investment.
Rishav Kumar –
Useful strategies and ideas. Good for middle management looking to move up. A bit dense at times, but worth sticking with.
Sidharth Magoo –
Great book, packed with valuable insights! I learned how to better understand and contribute to my organization’s strategic goals.
Sagar Langyan –
A very informative book. I liked that it explained complex business concepts in an easy to understand way. A must-read for rising professionals.
Monika Vemala –
The book was okay, but a little bland for my taste. I felt it was lacking real-world examples and personal anecdotes to illustrate the points.
Rohit –
This book provided a lot to think about. I need to reread it. I’m hoping to improve my understanding of business strategy.
Rohit Bhardwaz –
Not bad, but not great either. I learned a few new things, but was hoping for more actionable advice. It’s worth borrowing from the library.
Tushya Iyer –
A solid book with useful information, although sometimes felt a little generic. Still, a good introduction to CEO-level thinking.
Rik Raj Dey –
The book had some useful insights regarding the role of a CEO, but I found the writing style to be somewhat bland and unengaging.
Shrey Ramanbhai Patel –
I enjoyed the practical advice offered. It’s a great guide for someone trying to understand the bigger picture of their company. Highly recommended.
Harshal Vasudeo More –
A decent overview of CEO responsibilities. However, the book felt a little theoretical and not practical enough for real-world application.
Sayan Dubey –
I found the book to be somewhat repetitive and lacking depth. While the concepts are important, the explanations could be better.
Abhishek Khandekar –
A decent read, offering some insights into strategic thinking. I found some chapters more helpful than others. Worth checking out if you’re looking to level up your career.
Tejas Vinod Dhoke –
Informative but a bit dry. It gave me a different perspective on how CEOs might view the business. It wasn’t a page-turner, but I learned a few things.
Vaishnavi Kandwal –
Good overview of CEO mindset. I especially liked the parts about identifying opportunities. A bit repetitive in places though. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Debadrita Sarkar –
Some valuable points, but nothing groundbreaking. If you are new to business strategy, it will be helpful. Otherwise, it is a bit basic.
Aaditya Raj Jain –
Okay, but not amazing. It has some good reminders about what’s important in business, but didn’t blow me away. It’s an average book.
Priya Tiwari –
It was interesting to learn how a CEO thinks. I felt a few chapters weren’t relevant to me though. It was a quick, easy read overall.