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MBA in a Nutshell

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Learn the core concepts taught in the nation's most prestigious MBA schools - places like Harvard, Wharton and Stanford - using this easy-to-understand and enjoyable book by Dr. Milo Sobel. MBA in a Nutshell is chock-full of practical examples, actual formulas, concepts and skills you can put to work in the real world to help your company - and enhance your career. If pressed, most MBAs will grudgingly admit 90% of their homework and lectures were a waste of time. MBA in a Nutshell gives you the nuts-and-bolts of marketing and product management, accounting and finance, management, strategic planning and more. You'll easily learn how to: - Accelerate and increase incoming cash flow - Assess and rank investment opportunitites - Evaluate company performance using financial statements and key ratios - Draft a strategic plan - Learn how to turn soft, fuzzy forecasts into more reliable estimates - Find ways to increase revenues, reduce costs and dramatically increase profits - And much more!

298 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2001

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October 21, 2024
"Enlightened executives examine and continually reexamine their assumptions and standard operating procedures. Self-appraisal and improvement should, therefore, be regarded as ongoing processes. The enhanced sense of self-awareness that usually comes to those who deliberately work toward this end is closely related to self-actualization, not only in terms of professional growth, but in terms of personal growth, as well" (267).
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Very basic no depth knowledge, good to explore different MBA topics quickly
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