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Jeffrey Pfeffer

    Jeffrey Pfeffer est une voix de premier plan dans le domaine du comportement organisationnel et de la gestion efficace. Son travail explore les aspects cruciaux du pouvoir, du leadership et de la construction d'organisations prospères. Pfeffer examine comment les entreprises peuvent obtenir des résultats extraordinaires grâce à une gestion avisée des ressources humaines et réfute les idées fausses courantes dans les pratiques commerciales. Ses écrits offrent des perspectives éclairées sur ce qui fonctionne réellement dans le monde dynamique du commerce.

    What Were They Thinking?
    The human equation: Building profits by putting people first
    Power : Why Some People Have It and Others Don't
    Managing With Power
    7 Rules of Power
    The Knowing-Doing Gap
    • The Knowing-Doing Gap

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Confronts the challenge of turning knowledge about how to improve performance into actions that produce measurable results. This book identifies the causes of the knowing-doing gap and explains how to close it.

      The Knowing-Doing Gap
      4,0
    • 7 Rules of Power

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      If you want to 'change lives, change organizations, change the world,' the Stanford business school's motto, you need power.

      7 Rules of Power
      3,9
    • Managing With Power

      • 391pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Providing an in-depth look at the role of power and influence in organizations, this book shows that its effective use is an essential component of strong leadership. It also looks at the personal attributes and the structural factors that can help managers advance organizational goals and achieve individual success.

      Managing With Power
      3,9
    • “Pfeffer [blends] academic rigor and practical genius into wonderfully readable text. The leading thinker on the topic of power, Pfeffer here distills his wisdom into an indispensable guide.” —Jim Collins, author of New York Times bestselling author Good to Great and How the Mighty Fall Some people have it, and others don’t. Jeffrey Pfeffer explores why, in Power. One of the greatest minds in management theory and author or co-author of thirteen books, including the seminal business-school text Managing With Power , Jeffrey Pfeffer shows readers how to succeed and wield power in the real world.

      Power : Why Some People Have It and Others Don't
      3,9
    • What Were They Thinking?

      • 241pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Every day companies and their leaders fail to capitalize on opportunities because they misunderstand the real sources of business success.Based on his popular column in Business 2.0, Jeffrey Pfeffer delivers wise and timely business commentary that challenges conventional wisdom while providing data and insights to help companies make smarter decisions. The book contains a series of short chapters filled with examples, data, and insights that challenge questionable assumptions and much conventional management wisdom. Each chapter also provides guidelines about how to think more deeply and intelligently about critical management issues. Covering topics ranging from managing people to leadership to measurement and strategy, it’s good organizational advice, delivered by Dr. Pfeffer himself.

      What Were They Thinking?
      3,7
    • "Pfeffer has written one of the most important business books in a long time. All in all, a masterful, riveting performance".--Tom Peters.

      Competitive advantage through people
    • Leadership BS

      Fixing Workplaces and Careers One Truth at a Time

      • 259pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Finalist for the 2015 Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Best business book of the week from Inc.com The author of Power, Stanford business school professor, and a leading management thinker offers a hard-hitting dissection of the leadership industry and ways to make workplaces and careers work better. The leadership enterprise is enormous, with billions of dollars, thousands of books, and hundreds of thousands of blogs and talks focused on improving leaders. But what we see worldwide is employee disengagement, high levels of leader turnover and career derailment, and failed leadership development efforts. In Leadership BS, Jeffrey Pfeffer shines a bright light on the leadership industry, showing why it’s failing and how it might be remade. He sets the record straight on the oft-made prescriptions for leaders to be honest, authentic, and modest, tell the truth, build trust, and take care of others. By calling BS on so many of the stories and myths of leadership, he gives people a more scientific look at the evidence and better information to guide their careers. Rooted in social science, and will practical examples and advice for improving management, Leadership BS encourages readers to accept the truth and then use facts to change themselves and the world for the better.

      Leadership BS