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Hardcover
320 pages
ISBN 9780061734618 Published Jan. 4, 2011
William Morrow & Company
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Practically Radical
Not-So-Crazy Ways to Transform Your Company, Shake Up Your Industry, and Challenge Yourself
Book Description
'Average is no longer an option for those that want to be successful. Bill Taylor lives that idea every day and on every page.' (Seth Godin, bestselling author of Linchpin )
'Practically Radical inspires leaders to aim higher' to produce lasting change by advancing deeply held values. The ideas are fresh, the advice is stuff you can actually use, and the results will be tangible. Read this book 'then roll up your sleeves and get to work!' (Arianna Huffington )
'We all understand the need for change and transformation in the business world. Rarely do we address the implications of implementing change in organizations. Practically Radical takes on this challenge as a handbook for successful transformation. A great tutorial for implementing your change agenda.' (Anne Mulchay, former Chairman and CEO, Xerox Corporation )
'Practically Radical is the most powerful and instructive change manual you'll ever read. It will persuade and inspire you to change your business, your work, and maybe your life.' (Daniel H. Pink, bestselling author of A Whole New Mind and Drive )
'Practically Radical is packed with big ideas, hands-on advice, and inspiring case studies to help you succeed. It's a game plan for entrepreneurs and executives who want to change the world for the better.' (Guy Kawasaki, co-founder of Alltop.com and former Apple chief evangelist )
About the Author
William C. Taylor is a cofounder and founding editor of Fast Company. During his tenure, the magazine won numerous awards (including two National Magazine Awards) and earned a passionate following among executives and entrepreneurs. He writes the "Under New Management" column for the New York Times and has published essays and CEO interviews in the Harvard Business Review.
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