An edition of Charging Back Up the Hill (2002)

Charging Back Up the Hill

Workplace Recovery After Mergers, Acquisitions and Downsizings (Jossey-Bass Business & Management)

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An edition of Charging Back Up the Hill (2002)

Charging Back Up the Hill

Workplace Recovery After Mergers, Acquisitions and Downsizings (Jossey-Bass Business & Management)

"This guide, by the internationally renowned management consultant Mitchell Lee Marks, presents an innovative process for workplace recovery. Charging Back Up the Hill lays out the essential elements of successful transition management, providing the techniques and tips that executives and managers can use to lead the organization following a merger, acquisition, downsizing, or other major transition. Marks offers invaluable advice to any organization ready to change and charge ahead in the twenty-first century."--Cover.

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Publisher
Jossey-Bass
Language
English
Pages
304

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Cover of: Charging Back up the Hill
Charging Back up the Hill: Workplace Recovery after Mergers, Acquisitions and Downsizings
2007, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
in English
Cover of: Charging Back Up the Hill
Cover of: Charging Back up the Hill
Charging Back up the Hill: Workplace Recovery after Mergers, Acquisitions and Downsizings
2002, Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
in English

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First Sentence

"When Dan left his job as a reporter on a daily newspaper to become a technical writer at a dot-com start-up in October 1999, he was energized by his prospect: he loved technology and looked forward to working in that fast-growing business sector; daily newspaper, he predicted, would soon be replaced by people getting their morning news on the Internet."

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Library of Congress
HD58.8 .M265298 2003, HD58.8.M265298 2003, HD58.8 .M265298 2003eb

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
304
Dimensions
9.1 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8148957M
Internet Archive
chargingbackuphi00mark
ISBN 10
0787964425
ISBN 13
9780787964429
LCCN
2002014825
OCLC/WorldCat
52372338, 50623032
Library Thing
8281877
Goodreads
296169

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When Dan left his job as a reporter on a daily newspaper to become a technical writer at a dot-com start-up in October 1999, he was energized by his prospect: he loved technology and looked forward to working in that fast-growing business sector; daily newspaper, he predicted, would soon be replaced by people getting their morning news on the Internet.
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