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Extreme Management: What They Teach at Harvard Business School's Advanced
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Extreme Management: What They Teach at Harvard Business School's Advanced Management Program Paperback - 2002

by Stevens, Mark

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The Harvard Business School's Advanced Management Program (AMP) is an exhaustive nine-week boot camp that prepares the business elite for the highly competitive global marketplace. For the first time, these closely guarded secrets are available to executives and management personnel everywhere.

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The cutting edge management strategies taught at Harvard Business School's advanced management training programme are rendered accessible through this publication. It essentially provides a crash course in substantial management lessons.

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Throughout my career as an adviser to senior corporate management, I have always focused on the challenges of leadership.

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Mark Stevens is a bestselling author, prominent CEO, one of the most famous marketers in the world, and a popular philosopher on the intersection of business and private life. His company's website is www.msco.com.