Doing More with Less The New Way to Wealth
Doing More with Less: The New Way to Wealth by Bruce W. Piasecki
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Author: Bruce W. Piasecki
Hardcover: 256 pages
Publisher: Wiley
Release Date: May 10th, 2012
ISBN-13: 978-1118172155
Description:
After the last set of business scandals and financial busts, many powerful interests and many influential people are asking questions about doing more with less, from governments to multinational corporations; they are seeking this realignment in hopes of regaining their balance. Doing More with Less is an actionable call to arms, with global insights--that are of immediate application to professionals in any industry--into new ways to better align money, people, and rules.
Author, Bruce Piasecki, convincingly lays out the case for a return to frugality, providing relevant examples from his thirty years of experience as a management consultant and change agent. Piasecki deftly explains how this approach to competition is relevant, and provides readers with the framework to look at what's next without tottering toward failure.
"There are lots of books about winning. But they seem careless compared to this new examination of leadership and social needs. In this well-written series of essays the author combines history, philosophy, travel and a keen sense of observation to produce a business guide for the new millennium. In the process, Bruce Piasecki redefines what winning looks like for all of us."
Bruce Piasecki is not simply another writer with promises. He has created a book about discovering and maintaining wealth that, in fact, redefines wealth itself to include much more than mere numbers in a bank account. This is a life-enhancing book, well worth reading.
Bruce Piasecki brings an original point-of-view and an acute sensitivity to the staggering challenges of our day, especially our wild abuses of natural, social, and financial capital. He is one of the few thinkers really upping the ante to leaders in business and society.
