Are you a tiger, a cat or a dinosaur?: 100 questions: how competitiveness influences your life!/ (Record no. 199968)

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International Standard Book Number 9789386446220
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Transcribing agency Department of Business and Management
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Personal name Garelli, Stephane
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Title Are you a tiger, a cat or a dinosaur?: 100 questions: how competitiveness influences your life!/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Stephane Garelli.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Thousand Oaks:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. SAGE Publications, Inc.,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017.
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Formatted contents note Preface Are you a Tiger, a Cat or a Dinosaur? PART I: COMPETITIVENESSAre you as competitive as Usain Bolt?Is competitiveness like playing snooker? When was economics first recorded?When was work rationalized?Can we trust statistics? Does economics have a moral side? Did Darwin defend only the fittest? Why care about growth?What shape will the new economic cycles take?Do we need the rich?Can you be rich and useless?Is boring competitive?Is "societal capitalism" the future? PART II: THE WORLDWhat are the roads to prosperity? Have women been victims of the plow?Is the world becoming less poor?Where do our products come from?Should we care about "Made in"? Can China invent? Are low wages necessary to be competitive?Is the South becoming more competitive?What products do the less poor need?Is Africa the next Eldorado?Are you part of the middle class?Where does the new middle class come from? Is the shadow economy useful?Is tourism a false friend?Should we fear international investments? Should an economic strategy be aggressive or attractive? What is the longest word?When is a product more than a product?Is quality expensive? What are things worth? Is there a future for small countries?What is the recipe for a country's success? PART III: LEADERSHIPDo business leaders think? Are we asking the wrong questions? Is thinking dangerous?Are you a born leader? Should political leaders be better educated? What makes a business legitimate? Should managers receive honorary titles? Does the learning organization exist? How to avoid just doing more of the same? Are specialists dangerous? Should companies be in the countryside? Do traditional sectors innovate? Why do large companies disappear? Who are your friends and who are your enemies? Is ambition acceptable? Is risk necessary? Is failure the price of success? What does a salesman who doesn't sell look like?Should we worry about details?Do you need it or do you want it?How can a good idea turn into a bad one? PART IV: SOCIETYIs austerity a vice or a virtue? What is the legacy of corporatism?Are you a neoliberal?Can politicians decide quick? Why should we be productive?Is inflation addictive?Can consumers also produce? What do the Japanese think about?Why is English so successful?Do you belong to the third culture? How do value systems evolve?Are our children intelligent? Is math dangerous?Do you understand young people?Is the new generation that bad? How about parachuting a laptop?Are inequalities dangerous? Do we work too much? Is water tomorrow's blue gold?Should we eat our dog?PART V: YOUHow many friends do you need? Are people easily deceived?Famous or infamous on the Internet? Are you mobile? Should we get up at 5 a.m.?Are you irreplaceable?How to reinvent oneself? Do you have market value?Do you really need an office?How should you dress at work? Making a speech or speaking to people? Does success have its own rules? Can one be overeducated?Are we honest?Are you happy?Were you born at the wrong time? Are you hooked on digital? Will you age alone?Is divorce a good business?Is there a future for handwriting? Will paper disappear?Is art a good investment?Why not?Index of Persons Quoted
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Keyword Business and Management
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Keyword Competition (Psychology)
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Keyword Success.
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Keyword BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management.
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Keyword BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Reference.
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Keyword BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Skills.
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