Liderazgo / Leading

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National Geographic Books, Aug 24, 2021 - Sports & Recreation - 384 pages
«Para aquellos interesados en temas relacionados con el liderazgo, con la gestión de equipos efectiva y con conseguir lo mejor de ellos o en aprender como inspirar a los que te rodean, este libro es de lectura obligada.»

Sir Alex Ferguson es uno de los pocos líderes que verdaderamente conoce su materia. En sus treinta y ocho años dentro del mundo del fútbol, Ferguson ganó la impresionante cifra de 49 títulos y fue la pieza angular que convirtió al Manchester United en una de las grandes marcas del mundo entero.

Liderazgo está estructurado alrededor de las claves estratégicas y de los valores fundamentales de la vida de Ferguson. Incluye temas que se asocian con su estilo de gestión: DISCIPLINA, CONTROL, TRABAJO EN EQUIPO Y MOTIVACIÓN.

Pero también apunta temas que son menos obvios pero no por eso menos importantes en la búsqueda del éxito: DELEGAR, ANÁLISIS DE DATOS Y GESTIÓN DEL FRACASO.

Escrito junto con sir Michael Moritz, Liderazgo es un libro honesto, repleto de sentido común, humor y perspicacia que te ayudará a convertirte en un mejor líder.

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After an astonishing career-first in Scotland, and then over 27 years with Manchester United Football Club- Sir Alex Ferguson delivers Leading, in which the greatest soccer coach of all time will analyze the pivotal leadership decisions of his 38 years as a manager and, with his friend and collaborator Sir Michael Moritz, draw out lessons anyone can use in business and life to generate long-term transformational success.

From hiring practices to firing decisions, from dealing with transition to teamwork, from mastering the boardroom to responding to failure and adversity, Leading is as inspiring as it is practical, and a go-to reference for any leader in business, sports, and life.

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About the author (2021)

Sir Michael Moritz was born in Cardiff, studied Modern History at Oxford and began his career as a journalist at Time magazine in the US in the late 1970s. It was during this period that he met the young Steve Jobs and began work on the first book about Apple, The Little Kingdom: the Private Story of Apple Computer, which was published in 1984 and has become an industry classic. Moritz co-wrote a second business book, Going for Broke: The Chrysler Story, before changing career in 1986 and joining Sequoia Capital, based in the heart of Silicon Valley, California. In 2009, almost thirty years after it was first published, Moritz revised and expanded his book on Apple in The Return to the Little Kingdom. In 2012 he became chairman of Sequoia Capital. In 2013 he was appointed KBE in the Queen¿s Birthday Honours list for his services to promoting British economy and his family¿s philanthropic work.

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