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What Really Matters

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"What Really Matters" is a gift - of experience, insight and passion - to anyone who cares deeply about Procter & Gamble. Pepper has written far more than a memoir; he has mined his own experiences and those of others he admires to distill timeless principles How we suceed at P& by building brands, learning from consumers, going for big wins. How we keep P&G in the by building P&G's culture, tapping its sense of community, growing strong by doing good. How we live our by developing and learning the value of passionate ownership, the surprisingly personal benefits of diversity, the power of a simple and clear model for living, the all-important role of family. With candor, conviction and humor, Pepper unveils his deeply held belief that P&G is "an institution and a community dedicated to a noble purpose worthy of a lifetime of one's best efforts."

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What Really Matters, John Pepper

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Titul
What Really Matters
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2005
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
376
ISBN10
0938973010
ISBN13
9780938973010
Série
Hodnocení
4 z 5
Anotace
"What Really Matters" is a gift - of experience, insight and passion - to anyone who cares deeply about Procter & Gamble. Pepper has written far more than a memoir; he has mined his own experiences and those of others he admires to distill timeless principles How we suceed at P& by building brands, learning from consumers, going for big wins. How we keep P&G in the by building P&G's culture, tapping its sense of community, growing strong by doing good. How we live our by developing and learning the value of passionate ownership, the surprisingly personal benefits of diversity, the power of a simple and clear model for living, the all-important role of family. With candor, conviction and humor, Pepper unveils his deeply held belief that P&G is "an institution and a community dedicated to a noble purpose worthy of a lifetime of one's best efforts."