How to castrate a bull : unexpected lessons on risk, growth, and success in business
Material type: TextPublication details: San Francisco, Calif. : Jossey-Bass ; Chichester Wiley 2009Description: 201pISBN:- 97804703452238
- 658.401 HIT
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Books | BMU Library | Reference | 36 | 658.401 HIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | SOM | 7209 |
Contents: Before NetApp: on computers, colleges, castration, and risk -- Starting NetApp: on toasters, angels, resellers, and Ferraris -- CEO lessons: on pixie dust, decision making, candor, and going public -- Hypergrowth: on goals, doubling, ancestors, and pain -- Values and culture: on Dilbert, drooling, lies, and game theory -- Managing engineers: on development, consensus, doctor death, and magic -- Customers: on love, enterprise, simplicity, and partners -- Strategic change: on reversing course, chocolate, debates, and core beliefs -- Vision: on whining, eras, future history, and the meaning of life.
Summary: Describes three stages for developing a successful business built around the themes of risk, growth, and success.
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