Navigating Tweets, Feats, and Deletes: Lessons for the New Workplace
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.46 (997 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0990401219 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 134 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-18 |
Language | : | English |
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About the Author Moran is a partner at Andersen Consulting.
Moran. A great gift for the graduate in your life, for a friend embarking on a new job, or for anyone dumbfounded in an office-or, as Moran asks, "What's an office these days?" For professional endorsements of this book, please see the Kindle page.. Confounded by the new workplace? You'll appreciate these aphorisms, tips, and observations from business expert Richard A. Based on the aphorisms from Never Confuse A Memo with Reality, Moran's bestseller from 1993, this edition has been updated to reflect our zany new protocols, habits, and devices
"Finally! Some Clarity in a Noisy Business World" according to Dennis. My first business book of memory was "Never Confuse Memo with Reality" from Richard. Still have it in my desk drawer today. His new book, like the old one, is irreverent and a great commentary on a business world that can use more common sense. I reference some of his quotes to my "millennial" workforce, as info from an author goes farther than from me! I highly recommend the book for business leaders, getting back to . Don Whitman said Richard Moran delivers again with "Navigating Tweets, Feats, and Deletes". "Navigating Tweets, Feats, and Deletes" represents another outstanding installment in Richard Moran's series of business books. Invaluable insights are expressed both clearly and concisely as is Moran's style, and his advice has been updated to keep up with the rapidly changing, dynamic, and digital workplace. This book's advice on best practices can easily change the way your office operates -- ignore at your own peri. Timothy R Craig said Best one yet. I confess, I'm a routine purchaser of business books--not to read them, but to give them as gifts. Not so when it comes to Richard Moran's books. I've read them all because you always get unadorned, thought-provoking ideas. I come away with four or five fresh things that stay with me. NAVIGATING TWEETS et. al.--which, ironically, I received this past holiday as a gift--is his best one yet.
Moran is a partner at Andersen Consulting.