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Dies ist die Broschurausgabe des Bestsellers Forbes Great Minds of Business. Das Forbes Magazin und PBS (Amerikas größter öffentlicher TV-Sender) haben dieses Werk geschaffen: Eine Reihe von Einzelinterviews mit Top-Unternehmern wie Peter Lynch, Andy Grove, Paul Volcker, Pleasant Rowland und Fred Smith. Die erste TV-Serie des Forbes Magazins - eine Publikation, die Millionen Leser mit 'denkwürdigen' Einsichten in alle Aspekte des Unternehmertums vertraut gemacht hat. Forbes is a registered trademark of forbes Inc. Its use is pursuant to a license agreement with forbes Inc. WGBH/Boston and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Dies ist die Broschurausgabe des Bestsellers Forbes Great Minds of Business. Das Forbes Magazin und PBS (Amerikas größter öffentlicher TV-Sender) haben dieses Werk geschaffen: Eine Reihe von Einzelinterviews mit Top-Unternehmern wie Peter Lynch, Andy Grove, Paul Volcker, Pleasant Rowland und Fred Smith. Die erste TV-Serie des Forbes Magazins - eine Publikation, die Millionen Leser mit 'denkwürdigen' Einsichten in alle Aspekte des Unternehmertums vertraut gemacht hat. Forbes is a registered trademark of forbes Inc. Its use is pursuant to a license agreement with forbes Inc.
WGBH/Boston and Unapix Entertainment, Inc. produced the public television series on which the book is based. The series is sponsored by Travelers Group.
Autorenporträt
ANDREW GROVE: the vibrant head of Intel-the company whose microprocessors power 90% of the world's personal computers-is widely regarded as the best corporate manager in America. FRED SMITH: a shining example of entrepreneurship at its best, the founder of Federal Express Corporation built an entire industry from scratch, and has-more than any other entrepreneur in recent history-physically changed the way business is done. PETER LYNCH: during his 13 years at the helm of Fidelity's Magellan Fund, he outperformed the stock market averages at least ?vefold, and masterfully turned Magellan into the nation's largest mutual fund. PLEASANT ROWLAND: with no experience in either marketing or the toy business, she founded Pleasant Company, an immensely pro?table doll, clothing, and publishing empire that is now worth $250 million. PAUL VOLCKER: perhaps the most famous-and respected-chairman in the history of the Federal Reserve-America's central bank-he laid the groundwork for the biggest wealth-creating bull market the United States has ever known.