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Summary: All I Really Need to Know in Business I Learned at Microsoft: Review and Analysis of Bick's Book
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The must-read summary of Julie Bick's book: "All I Really Need to Know in Business I Learned at Microsoft: Insider Strategies to Help You Succeed".
This complete summary of the ideas from Julie Bick's book "All I Really Need To Know In Business I Learned At Microsoft" shows that Microsoft is one of the most successful companies in the world, and is often considered to be a shining example of a business that is able to change quickly and effectively to accommodate shifts in the market. The intense, dynamic working environment is filled with highly motivated and hard-working individuals, making it a superb place to learn strong management skills. This summary highlights the experience of Julie Bick as a senior product manager for Microsoft, and brings Microsoft’s management strategies under the microscope to identify what works and what doesn’t. The author outlines all she has learnt on running a business, being a good manager, being a strong communicator and managing a career – all lessons learnt at Microsoft. Each section is broken down into simple and actionable lessons, from how to give constructive feedback to always keeping an up-to-date resume. Whilst an experienced manager might find this summary a little obvious, it is certainly a good starting point for an aspiring or less experienced manager, or someone in the early stages of their career.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Understand key concepts
• Increase your business knowledge
To learn more, read "All I Really Need to Know in Business I Learned at Microsoft" and discover Microsoft's winning management strategies.
This complete summary of the ideas from Julie Bick's book "All I Really Need To Know In Business I Learned At Microsoft" shows that Microsoft is one of the most successful companies in the world, and is often considered to be a shining example of a business that is able to change quickly and effectively to accommodate shifts in the market. The intense, dynamic working environment is filled with highly motivated and hard-working individuals, making it a superb place to learn strong management skills. This summary highlights the experience of Julie Bick as a senior product manager for Microsoft, and brings Microsoft’s management strategies under the microscope to identify what works and what doesn’t. The author outlines all she has learnt on running a business, being a good manager, being a strong communicator and managing a career – all lessons learnt at Microsoft. Each section is broken down into simple and actionable lessons, from how to give constructive feedback to always keeping an up-to-date resume. Whilst an experienced manager might find this summary a little obvious, it is certainly a good starting point for an aspiring or less experienced manager, or someone in the early stages of their career.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Understand key concepts
• Increase your business knowledge
To learn more, read "All I Really Need to Know in Business I Learned at Microsoft" and discover Microsoft's winning management strategies.
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