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The Change Makers
From Carnegie to Gates, How the Great Entrepreneurs Transformed Ideas into Industries
von Maury Klein
Verlag: Henry Holt and Co.
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ISBN: 978-1-4668-7974-4
Auflage: First Edition
Erschienen am 02.09.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 336 Seiten

Preis: 10,49 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Prologue: Say Good-bye to the Robber Barons
1. The Enigma of Creativity
2. Portrait of the Entrepreneur as a Young Man
3. The Entrepreneurs and Their Visions
4. The Talents of the Great Entrepreneurs
5. The Entrepreneurs at Work
6. Follies and Foibles
7. All in the Family
8. The Law and the Higher Law
9. The Entrepreneurs Off Duty
Epilogue: Profiling the Great Entrepreneur



From one of America's foremost business historians, a penetrating and engaging look at the qualities that create great entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs, even more than inventors, are essential to American business. While inventors produce ideas, entrepreneurs get things done, build the markets, make ideas reality. But what creative talents do the legendary American entrepreneurs share, and what can you learn from them about business success?
Using lively character sketches and company stories, University of Rhode Island professor and author Maury Klein analyzes how innovators from Andrew Carnegie to Bill Gates triumphed over perennial challenges in planning and strategy, production, operations, staffing, and sales--and transformed entire industries. Comparing the retailing acumen of J.C. Penney and Wal-Mart's Sam Walton, the organizational ingenuity of Standard Oil's John D. Rockefeller and Citigroup's Sandy Weill, the imaginative marketing of General Motors' Alfred Sloan and MacDonald's Ray Kroc, Klein reveals the art and archetype of successful entrepreneurialism. Moving beyond the clichés, he describes the artistry of great businessmen who build empires and dreams as well as fortunes, in The Change Makers.