The Great Game of Business: Unlocking the Power and Profitability of Open-Book Management
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1994
252
Book • Nonfiction
United States • 1990s
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Leadership1994
Adult
18+ years
In The Great Game of Business: Unlocking the Power and Profitability of Open-Book Management, Jack Stack presents open-book management as a revolutionary approach, encouraging transparency and engagement. Individuals actively participate in financial processes, fostering accountability and collective success. The book outlines principles and practices that empower people to make informed, strategic decisions, ultimately enhancing organizational profitability and growth.
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The Great Game of Business by Jack Stack is praised for its innovative approach to open-book management, empowering employees with transparency to boost profitability. Reviews highlight its practical strategies and engaging storytelling. Critics suggest it may overemphasize simplicity in complex business dynamics. Overall, it inspires organizational engagement and success.
An ideal reader for Jack Stack's The Great Game of Business is a business leader or entrepreneur interested in innovative management styles. Fans of John P. Kotter's Leading Change and Jim Collins's Good to Great will appreciate its focus on open-book management and employee engagement to drive profitability.
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United States • 1990s
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Leadership1994
Adult
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