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Who Says Elephants Can't Dance by Louis Gerstner

Who Says Elephants Can't Dance

Inside IBM's Historic Turnaround

by Louis Gerstner
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  • First Published:
  • Nov 1, 2002, 400 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 2004, 304 pages
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naidyo

this is one of the best books i ever read after "only the paranoids survive" of andrew grove.this is an excellent book for the people who are doin MBA cos it speaks about how you can change a sinking ship reach a harbour safe because of very eminent sailors like LOU GERSTNER JR,. he talks about the strategy,culture etc which can change entire organisation.
Rashi rathore

Elephant can't dance book
It is the best business management book.
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