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Uncommon Sense, Common Nonsense: Why Some Organisations Consistently Outperform Others
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Uncommon Sense, Common Nonsense: Why Some Organisations Consistently Outperform Others in Chattanooga, TN
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Uncommon Sense, Common Nonsense: Why Some Organisations Consistently Outperform Others in Chattanooga, TN
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This is for managers who know that their organizations are stuck in a mindset that thrives on fashionable business theories that are no more than folk wisdom, and whose so-called strategies are little more than banal wish lists.
It puts forward the notion that the application of uncommon sensethinking or acting differently from other organizations in a way that makes unusual senseis the secret to competitive success.
Jules Goddard
is a fellow of the Centre for Management Development at London Business School.
Tony Eccles
is a visiting professor of strategic management at Cass Business School, City University, London.
It puts forward the notion that the application of uncommon sensethinking or acting differently from other organizations in a way that makes unusual senseis the secret to competitive success.
Jules Goddard
is a fellow of the Centre for Management Development at London Business School.
Tony Eccles
is a visiting professor of strategic management at Cass Business School, City University, London.
This is for managers who know that their organizations are stuck in a mindset that thrives on fashionable business theories that are no more than folk wisdom, and whose so-called strategies are little more than banal wish lists.
It puts forward the notion that the application of uncommon sensethinking or acting differently from other organizations in a way that makes unusual senseis the secret to competitive success.
Jules Goddard
is a fellow of the Centre for Management Development at London Business School.
Tony Eccles
is a visiting professor of strategic management at Cass Business School, City University, London.
It puts forward the notion that the application of uncommon sensethinking or acting differently from other organizations in a way that makes unusual senseis the secret to competitive success.
Jules Goddard
is a fellow of the Centre for Management Development at London Business School.
Tony Eccles
is a visiting professor of strategic management at Cass Business School, City University, London.

















