The Business of the Bees

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Management Science
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Author: John Laurent ISBN: 9781311394927
Publisher: John Laurent Publication: January 20, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John Laurent
ISBN: 9781311394927
Publisher: John Laurent
Publication: January 20, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

For millions of years the European Honeybee has been perfecting the science of working in teams to solve the problems of survival in a competitive environment. Human business science is scarcely a century old. Many of the recent discoveries about this humble yet amazing creature can be directly translated into the world of business to help people work together to achieve a common goal. Paradoxically, many of bee’s strategies and techniques, on close examination, appear just quirky and almost comical. Readers of this book will find out:
How to deal with conflict in the workplace.
Mistakes bees make handling drugs in the workplace.
How to manage sex at work.
Mergers and acquisitions, why they fail or succeed.
What to do when auditors and human resources specialists try to help.
Financing growth.
Setting goals bee style, achieving world class and many other techniques and tools used to ensure long term profitability.
This book is aimed at anyone who wants to learn about bees as well as anyone interested in how some practical tools and disciplines from the beehive can be applied at work. It includes useful illustrations to help make the points more clear.

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For millions of years the European Honeybee has been perfecting the science of working in teams to solve the problems of survival in a competitive environment. Human business science is scarcely a century old. Many of the recent discoveries about this humble yet amazing creature can be directly translated into the world of business to help people work together to achieve a common goal. Paradoxically, many of bee’s strategies and techniques, on close examination, appear just quirky and almost comical. Readers of this book will find out:
How to deal with conflict in the workplace.
Mistakes bees make handling drugs in the workplace.
How to manage sex at work.
Mergers and acquisitions, why they fail or succeed.
What to do when auditors and human resources specialists try to help.
Financing growth.
Setting goals bee style, achieving world class and many other techniques and tools used to ensure long term profitability.
This book is aimed at anyone who wants to learn about bees as well as anyone interested in how some practical tools and disciplines from the beehive can be applied at work. It includes useful illustrations to help make the points more clear.

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