Book Review
In Search of Excellence: Lessons From America’s Best-Run Companies
by Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman is a book that attempts to
showcase the model of better management by the best run companies of
America to organizations across the world. The book has several chapters
that commence with the saving remnant and then lists out the companies
which have been largely successful in America. It later introduces the
new theory and the rational model for management. The readers can find
chapters such as waiting for motivation. The authors state the
fundamental theories essential for better management. In Search of Excellence: Lessons From America’s Best-Run Companies
also suggests remedies for dissolving equivocalness and contradiction.
The book also lists out the fair rules that are acted upon and those for
maintaining proximity with the customer. It also states the rules for
granting liberty and entrepreneurship and also garnering people for
better yield. The book also lists simple formulae for smoother and
efficient functioning of the enterprise
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