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Vous allez redécouvrir le management !: 40 clés scientifiques pour prendre de meilleures décisions (Essais) (French Edition) Kindle Edition
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Au fil de ses chroniques dans la newsletter Time To Sign Off, Olivier Sibony montre pourtant que ce management superstitieux est source d’innombrables erreurs. Il en développe ici quarante illustrations concrètes et surprenantes, dans des domaines aussi variés que le recrutement, la créativité ou la décision en équipe.
Chacun de ces exemples donnera aux managers des clés pour améliorer leurs décisions. Leur réunion dessine une vision moderne du management : une pratique, un art, bien sûr. Mais aussi un domaine où, comme ailleurs, la démarche scientifique s’impose.
- LanguageFrench
- PublisherFlammarion
- Publication dateMarch 4 2020
- File size1002 KB
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- ASIN : B084KYCT24
- Publisher : Flammarion (March 4 2020)
- Language : French
- File size : 1002 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Print length : 261 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 2081502763
- Best Sellers Rank: #845,382 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #193 in Management & Leadership in French
- #242 in Management (Kindle Store)
- #492 in Office Management
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About the author

Olivier Sibony is a professor, writer and advisor specializing in the quality of strategic thinking and the design of decision processes. Olivier teaches Strategy, Decision Making and Problem Solving at HEC Paris. He is also an Associate Fellow of Saïd Business School in Oxford University.
Before he was a professor, Olivier spent 25 years with McKinsey & Company in France and in the U.S., where he was a Senior Partner. There, he was, at various times, a leader of the Global Strategy Practice and of the Consumer Goods & Retail Sector.
Olivier’s research interests focus on improving the quality of decision-making by reducing the impact of behavioral biases. He is the author of articles in various publications including “Before You Make That Big Decision”, co-authored with Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman, which was selected as the cover feature of Harvard Business Review’s book selection of “10 Must-Reads on Making Smart Decisions”. In French, he also authored a book, Réapprendre à Décider.
Olivier builds on this research and on his experience to advise senior leaders on strategic and operational decision-making. He is a frequent keynote speaker and facilitator of senior management and supervisory board meetings. He also serves as a member of corporate, advisory and investment boards.
Olivier Sibony is a graduate of HEC Paris and holds a Ph. D. from Université Paris-Dauphine.
He lives in Paris.
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Ce livre est une déception, Il comble mal et peu le fossé entre la recherche et la pratique.
C’est plus la liste de ce qu’un consultant ou un professeur peut dire pour briller avec un dirigeant qu’un apport utile pour le management ....
Finalement, la partie que j’ai préférée, c’est l’avant propos sur la différence entre la théorie et la pratique



