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

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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.

For the first time, these closely guarded secrets will be available to executives and management personnel everywhere. The book offers the chance to master the work models, the strategic perspectives, and visioning exercises that will turn good managers into revolutionary managers. Readers will learn how to create and sustain a competitive advantage in the global arena, manage for a world of changes yet to come, negotiate global transactions, establish enduring brand and corporate positioning, and much more.

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Mark Stevens

35 books27 followers
Mark Stevens is a quintuple threat:
•Lifelong entrepreneur
•CEO
•Bestselling author
•Animal lover
•Die hard romantic
Mark has published more than 25 books including most recently:
•His debut novel Evidence Of Love
•A first children’s book Sky’s Amazing Dream (focused on his beloved Golden Retriever)
•An inspirational leadership book, Hike A Thousand Miles
•In the style of his classic best seller, Your Marketing Sucks, the soon to be classic sales guide, Everything You Learned About Selling Is A Lie.

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March 18, 2016
The book enforces what one would learn about management from real life, should one have an open mind and an open eye to learn from other's mistakes. This is because it is good to learn from your mistakes but it is faster to learn from other people's mistakes.
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July 22, 2011
Worth the read. Although I wish i had trained myself for what i read in Harvard itself. :)
Looking forward to applying it in the business world.
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