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A Bigger Prize: Why Competition Isn't Everything and How We Do Better by Margaret Heffernan
$22.00 NZD
Category: Business
The Olympics. X-Factor. The Rich List. The Nobel Prize.Everywhere you look: competition - for fame, money, attention, status. Being top seems to be everything - but what is it costing all of us? We depend on competition and expect it to identify the best, make complicated decisions easy and to motivate ...Show more
A Bigger Prize: Why Competition isn't Everything and How We Do Better by Margaret Heffernan
$37.00 NZD
Category: General
The Olympics. X-Factor. The Rich List. The Nobel Prize.Everywhere you look: competition - for fame, money, attention, status. Being top seems to be everything - but what is it costing all of us? We depend on competition and expect it to identify the best, make complicated decisions easy and to motivate ...Show more
TED: Beyond Measure: The Big Impact of Small Changes by Margaret Heffernan
$22.00 NZD
Category: NZ non-fiction | Series: TED
A powerful manifesto for CEOs and employees alike, this book reveals how organizations can make huge changes with surprisingly small steps. In an age of 'radical' shifts and 'disruption', business leader Margaret Heffernan lays the groundwork for a new kind of thinking, arguing that organizations can cr ...Show more
Uncharted: How to Map the Future by Margaret Heffernan
$37.99 NZD
Category: Non-fiction general
'An urgent read...Karl Popper for the 21st century' Robert Phillips, former CEO, Edelman EMEA and author of Trust me, PR is DeadHow can we think about the future? What do we need to do - and who do we need to be?In her bold and invigorating new book, distinguished businesswoman and author Margaret Heff ...Show more
Wilful Blindness - Why We Ignore the Obvious by Margaret Heffernan
$27.00 NZD
Category: NZ non-fiction
Why, after every major accident and blunder, do we look back and ask, how could we have been so blind? Why do some people see what others don't? And how can we change? Drawing on studies by psychologists and neuroscientists, and from interviews with business leaders, whistleblowers and white collar crim ...Show more
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