Titre : | SCIENCE LESSONS : WHAT THE BUSINESS OF BIOTECH TAUGHT ME ABOUT MANAGEMENT |
Auteurs : | GORDON BINDER ; PHILIP BASHE |
Type de document : | Livre |
Editeur : | BOSTON (USA) : HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PRESS, 2007 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-59139-861-5 |
Format : | VIII-292 P. |
Note générale : | Index |
Langues: | Français |
Concepts : |
MANAGEMENT
GESTION DE L'ENTREPRISE PARTENARIAT STRATEGIE DE L'ENTREPRISE STRATEGIE ENTREPRISE |
Résumé : | MANAGEMENT Gordon Binder's book about the adventure and creation of Amgen is a joy to read and is rich in numerous insights. Essential reading for anyone in the business of science engaged in the building of a truly innovative and sustainable enterprise. -HENRI TERMEER CHAIRMAN. PRESIDENT, AND CEO, GENZYME CORPORATION Gordon Binder shows how leaders focusing on building a great company, rather than just a great stock, can actually create both! Executives in all industries should read this wonderfully insightful book. -GARY PISANO PROFESSOR. HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL Binder has composed a compelling read for anyone intrigued by the drama of building an incredibly successful biotechnology enterprise 'against all odds.' Amgen's history is one of extraordinary proportions-from near extinction to distinguished success. A heroic work that needs to be read. -FREDERICK FRANK VICE CHAIRMAN, LEHMAN BROTHERS. INC. |
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