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"Drawing on the experiences of Starbucks, Jamba Juice, and PacifiCare, among other recent success stories, Flamholtz and Randle show entrepreneurs how to make the successful transition from humble start-up to professionally managed firm without sacrificing the unique spirit that inspired the company in the first place.".
"The authors provide readers with a frame-work they can use to evaluate their firm's growth objectively, anticipate problems, pinpoint solutions, and plan strategies that will move their company toward desired goals. They outline the seven predictable stages of organizational growth and identify what must be accomplished in each stage to ensure the company's continued healthy development.".
"Growing Pains provides the entrepreneur with many proven principles of professional management, offering guidance in such key areas as strategic planning, organizational structure, management development, organizational control, leadership, and corporate culture management.
Thoroughly updated to address the realities of today's business environment, Growing Rains will help company founders deal with the personal and professional challenges they must confront as they transform their companies into professionally managed firms."--BOOK JACKET.
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Growing Pains: Building Sustainably Successful Organizations
2015, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Growing Pains: Building Sustainably Successful Organizations
2015, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Growing Pains: Building Sustainably Successful Organizations
2015, Wiley & Sons, Limited, John
in English
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Growing Pains: Transitioning from an Entrepreneurship to a Professionally Managed Firm
2012, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Growing Pains: Transitioning from an Entrepreneurship to a Professionally Managed Firm
2007, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Growing Pains : Transitioning from an Entrepreneurship to a Professionally Managed Firm
March 2000, Jossey-Bass
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in English
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"The senior management of a rapidly growing entrepreneurial company must simultaneously cope with its endless day-to-day problems and keep an eye on its future direction."
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"Drawing on the experiences of Starbucks, Jamba Juice, and PacifiCare, among other recent success stories, Flamholtz and Randle show entrepreneurs how to make the successful transition from humble start-up to professionally managed firm without sacrificing the unique spirit that inspired the company in the first place." "The authors provide readers with a frame-work they can use to evaluate their firm's growth objectively, anticipate problems, pinpoint solutions, and plan strategies that will move their company toward desired goals. They outline the seven predictable stages of organizational growth and identify what must be accomplished in each stage to ensure the company's continued healthy development."
"Growing Pains provides the entrepreneur with many proven principles of professional management, offering guidance in such key areas as strategic planning, organizational structure, management development, organizational control, leadership, and corporate culture management. Thoroughly updated to address the realities of today's business environment, Growing Rains will help company founders deal with the personal and professional challenges they must confront as they transform their companies into professionally managed firms."--Jacket.
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