Review of "Busted: Debunking Management Myths with Logic, Experience and Curiosity" by Ashok Soota, Peter De Jager and Sandhya Mendonca
The book is an interesting read as they authors explore seventeen commonly used phrases that are being used in today’s corporate world and discuss the reasons why these cannot be accepted as universally applicable. Divided into 3 sections-strategy, process and people & organisations, various phrases are deeply analysed and then a view is presented why the specific jargon might not hold water in the present times.
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