Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 4, 2007
Everybod Wins: The Story and Lessons Behind REMAX
An inside look at one of the world€™s most successful real estate companies RE/MAX was founded over 30 years ago in Denver, Colorado, based upon a revolutionary idea for a new system of selling real estate. Since then, RE/MAX has experienced over 380 straight months of explosive growth. In Everybody Wins, authors Phil Harkins and Keith Hollihan reveal how RE/MAX has achieved such phenomenal success by examining the company€™s strategy, culture, and leadership. Harkins-with the full cooperation of RE/MAX-led a research team that closely studied RE/MAX as well as comparable fast-growing companies. They observed critical meetings, attended conventions, dug through historical archives, and conducted extensive interviews with more than 50 key RE/MAX leaders. The outcome is an insightful and engaging account of one of the world€™s most successful companies. Readers will gain an insider€™s view of how a company grew from a renegade bunch of mavericks to a tight network of over 100,000 agents in more than 50 countries. They€™ll also learn about RE/MAX€™s commitment to community, through the Breast Cancer Survivor Recognition Program, the Children€™s Miracle Network, and The Wildlife Experience. Everybody Wins paints a comprehensive picture of an amazing company and offers valuable lessons for those who want to start or grow their own business. Phil Harkins (Concorde, MA) is CEO of Linkage, Inc., a research and consulting company that focuses on senior leaders and leadership teams at the top. Keith Hollihan (Brooklyn, NY) has coauthored a number of nonfiction business/leadership books, including the Wall Street Journal-highly recommended selection Beating the Business Cycle by Lakshman Achuthan and Anirvan Banerji. He has also written dozens of articles for a wide range of leadership experts.
http://filemojo.com/0043703050/Everybody[1.Wins.The.Story.and.Lessons.Behind.RE.MAX_0471710245_.rar
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