Less Is More by Jason Jennings - ISBN: 9781591840305
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A guide for managers on how to increase productivity with fewer resources, headcount changes, or other overhead costs offers advice on how to promote efficiency, keep track of budget dollars, and effectively use technology and automation. Reprint. 50,000 first printing.

Less Is More

How Great Companies Improve Productivity Without Layoffs

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    272 pages

  • Release Date

    30 December 2003

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Summary

In an age when every business needs to achieve more with fewer resources, Jason Jennings offers the key to ramping up productivity. In this BusinessWeek bestseller, he identifies the world’s most productive companies and reveals their secrets-none of which, surprisingly, include layoffs. The companies he features are truly astonishing, from Ryanair, which generates three times more profit per employee than the legendary Southwest Airlines, to Nucor, a steel firm with annual growth of seventee…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781591840305
ISBN-10:1591840309
Author:Jason Jennings
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Portfolio
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:30 December 2003
Weight:100g
Dimensions:196mm x 130mm x 15mm
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Critics Review

Think of [this book] as the In Search of Excellence for cynical times.

“This plea for sanity in the post-Enron era will be a boon to managers struggling with inefficiency in their organizations … The author has assembled a lively and intelligent reminder of how businesses can cut out waste from top to bottom.” “Think of [this book] as the In Search of Excellence for cynical times.” (“Fast Company”) “This plea for sanity in the post-Enron era will be a boon to managers struggling with inefficiency in their organizations… The author has assembled a lively and intelligent reminder of how businesses can cut out waste from top to bottom.” (“Publishers Weekly”) “Jennings is a good writer. He’s funny, provocative, accessible, and knowledgeable. But most importantly, he’s passionate about his subject and conveys that passion with every word.” (“Business Book Review”) ?Think of Ythis book as the In Search of Excellence for cynical times.? (“Fast Company”) ?This plea for sanity in the post-Enron era will be a boon to managers struggling with inefficiency in their organizations… The author has assembled a lively and intelligent reminder of how businesses can cut out waste from top to bottom.? (“Publishers Weekly”) ?Jennings is a good writer. He’s funny, provocative, accessible, and knowledgeable. But most importantly, he’s passionate about his subject and conveys that passion with every word.? (“Business Book Review”) Think of [this book] as the In Search of Excellence for cynical times. (“Fast Company”) This plea for sanity in the post-Enron era will be a boon to managers struggling with inefficiency in their organizations… The author has assembled a lively and intelligent reminder of how businesses can cut out waste from top to bottom. (“Publishers Weekly”) Jennings is a good writer. Hes funny, provocative, accessible, and knowledgeable. But most importantly, hes passionate about his subject and conveys that passion with every word. (“Business Book Review”) ?Think of [this book] as the In Search of Excellence for cynical times.? (“Fast Company”) This plea for sanity in the post-Enron era will be a boon to managers struggling with inefficiency in their organizations… The author has assembled a lively and intelligent reminder of how businesses can cut out waste from top to bottom.? (“Publishers Weekly”) Jennings is a good writer. He’s funny, provocative, accessible, and knowledgeable. But most importantly, he’s passionate about his subject and conveys that passion with every word.? (“Business Book Review”)

About The Author

Jason Jennings

Jason Jennings has spent more than twenty years teaching businesspeople how to build great organizations. He gives more than sixty keynote speeches every year and is the author of two previous business bestsellers: Less Is More and It’s Not the Big That Eat the Small, It’s the Fast that Eat the Slow. He lives near San Francisco.

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