The visual MBA : two years of business school packed into one priceless book of pure awesomeness Jason Barron
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2019. Description: x, 193 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780358023951
- 658 BAR
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650.11 FOR Secrets of productive people : | 651.8 JAN Management of Data | 658.15MAN The ultimate finance book : | 658 BAR The visual MBA : | 658 PRA Principles and Practice of Management | 658 PRA Principles and Practice of Management | 658 RAM Principles of Management |
Leadership --
Corporate financial reporting --
Enterpreneurial management --
Managerial accounting --
Business finance --
Marketing --
Operations management --
Strategic human resource management --
Business negotiations --
Strategy --
Business ethics --
Enterpreneurial finance --
Judgment and decision making --
The general manger's role --
Strategic thinking --
Creativity and innovation --
Startup marketing essentials --
Performance and incentives --
Global management --
Putting it all together --
Closing thoughts.
Jason Barron spent 516 hours in class, completed mountains of homework and shelled out tens of thousands of dollars to complete his MBA at the BYU Marriott School of Business. Along the way, rather than taking boring notes that he would never read (nor use) again, Jason created sketch notes for each class--visually capturing the essential points of his education--and providing an engaging and invaluable resource. Once finished with his MBA, Jason launched a successful Kickstarter campaign distilling these same notes into a self-published book to help aspiring business leaders of all backgrounds and income levels understand the critical concepts one learns in business school. Whether you are thinking about applying to business school, are currently in college studying business, or have always wondered what is taught in an MBA program, this book is for you
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