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Product Description: This book will help every executive--especially those middle managers caught in the middle, between bureaucratic structures and the need for profitability--deliver the organic growth that is demanded of them. It also will help their bosses--the C-Suite executives--unleash the corporate creativity lying dormant with the organization...read more

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9781933199368, titled "The Catalyst: How You Can Become an Extraordinary Growth Leader" | Racom Communications, September 15, 2011, cover price $27.50 | About this edition: This book will help every executive--especially those middle managers caught in the middle, between bureaucratic structures and the need for profitability--deliver the organic growth that is demanded of them.
9780307409492, titled "The Catalyst: How You Can Become an Extraordinary Growth Leader" | Crown Pub, March 24, 2009, cover price $27.50 | About this edition: How ordinary managers in any economy can do extraordinary things to build sustainable growth engineThe Catalyst speaks to all managers who have ever been handed ambitious growth targets but little guidance on how to hit them.

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Product Description: Organic business growth is governed by its own natural laws―underlying truths that set the stage for growth and innovation, much in the way that Einstein's law of relativity accounts for the movement of objects in the space-time continuum...read more

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9780804784771 | Stanford Univ Pr, May 24, 2012, cover price $12.99 | About this edition: Organic business growth is governed by its own natural laws―underlying truths that set the stage for growth and innovation, much in the way that Einstein's law of relativity accounts for the movement of objects in the space-time continuum.

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