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Tom Peters

    November 7, 1942

    This author delves into the realms of innovation and business, exploring how organizations can achieve excellence through continuous improvement and strong leadership. His work often focuses on reshaping traditional business strategies to be more resilient in the face of a rapidly changing global landscape. He emphasizes the importance of proactive thinking and adaptability in the modern business world.

    Tom Peters
    The Professional Service Firm50
    Re-Imagine!
    Designing for People
    Excellence Now
    Future Perfect
    The Excellence Dividend
    • The Excellence Dividend

      Meeting the Tech Tide with Work That Wows and Jobs That Last

      Brilliantly simple, actionable guidelines for success that any business leader can immediately implement. “Tom Peters' new book is a bundle of beautiful dynamite. While I've been a CEO for 30 years, I still learned much worth knowing from The Excellence Dividend. You will too.” —John C. Bogle, founder, Vanguard For decades Tom Peters has been preaching the gospel of putting people first, and in today's rapidly changing business environment, this message is more important than ever. With his unparalleled expertise and inimitable charisma, Peters provides a roadmap for you and your organization to thrive amidst the tech tsunami, and he has a lot of fun doing it. The Excellence Dividend is an important new book from one of today’s greatest business thinkers.

      The Excellence Dividend
      4.4
    • Future Perfect

      • 243 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Hailed as the "Book of the Decade" by bestselling author Tom Peters, Future Perfect explores the innovative business and organizational possibilities existing within the New Economy. Offering concrete models and bold examples, Davis shows how an organization can learn to manage in the future tense as a way to ensure success in the coming decades. "Packed with powerful ideas. I enjoyed it immensely".--John Sculley, Apple Computer.

      Future Perfect
      5.0
    • Excellence Now: Extreme Humanism This beautifully-designed book by award-winning design firm, Donovan/Green, captures Tom's timeless and new lessons in leadership for NOW. Called the "Greatest Business Book of All Time" (Bloomsbury UK), Tom and Robert Waterman's In Search of Excellence launched a maverick approach to management thinking in 1982. Tom's seventeen books since have been cornerstones of management lessons from business schools to boardrooms. With Excellence Now: Extreme Humanism, Tom sets an even higher bar given the state of our world today. Why "Extreme Humanism"? Tom will show how excellence in leadership is achieved by an obsessive focus on the growth of those you are leading. Reflecting on how to lead in current conditions, Tom says, "What you are doing right now will be the hallmark of your entire career." Fans who await Tom's next bold insights based on decades of research and on-the-ground, (e.g. Twitter - @tom_peters) steely observations, will once again find themselves immersed in a rich world of people-first wisdom. Excellence Now: Extreme Humanism will long serve as a business bible for both individuals and organizations-large and small. Excellence Now powerfully delivers the management and leadership direction for how to move forward in a world turned upside down.

      Excellence Now
      4.4
    • Designing for People

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      From the first answering machine ("the electronic brain") and the Hoover vacuum cleaner to the SS Independence and the Bell telephone, the creations of Henry S. Dreyfuss have shaped the cultural landscape of the 20th century. Written in a robust, fresh style, this book offers an inviting mix of professional advice, case studies, and design history along with historical black-and-white photos and the author's whimsical drawings. In addition, the author's uncompromising commitment to public service, ethics, and design responsibility makes this masterful guide a timely read for today's designers.

      Designing for People
      4.2
    • Re-Imagine!

      Business Excellence in a Disruptive Age

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The business management guru and author of In Search of Excellence presents a thought-provoking, inspirational look at the changing world of twenty-first-century business that introduces innovative strategies for overcoming outdated company values and procesures to create an aggressive environment that empowers talented individuals. Reprint.

      Re-Imagine!
      4.2
    • The Professional Service Firm50

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Offers advice on selecting clients, organizing projects, reviewing current work, attracting the best employees, and creating effective marketing

      The Professional Service Firm50
      4.1
    • A Passion for Excellence

      The Leadership Difference

      • 437 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Cutting through traditional "data-based" dogmas about management, A Passion for Excellence champions the innovative, people-oriented spirit that made In Search of Excellence the bestselling business book of all time. Now, through hundreds of concrete, real-world examples, Tom Peters and Nancy Austin zero in on the key areas of competence that add up to excellence, offering scores of anecdotes and practical insights to help all businesspeople on their road to leadership, success, and most of all...excellence.

      A Passion for Excellence
      4.1
    • Talent

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Tom Peter's is back and in his own words‹he's "Mad as Hell." Breaking down the message from his bestselling Re-Imagine!, these four pocket-sized books deliver crucial business truths to those who are looking for inspiration on leadership, innovation, design, or women in business.

      Talent
      4.0
    • The Tom Peters Seminar

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In presenting a radical new view of how business can work, Peters offers the following challenge: "If you're not irate in the first thirty minutes of reading, if you don't throw this book down at least once in the first hour, and if you don't reach for the Maalox by the two-hour mark, then I and this book will have utterly failed you."

      The Tom Peters Seminar
      3.4