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						 The Great Game of Business (Paperback)
						  by Jack Stack ,  Bo Burlingham 
						 
						
	
	
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								 Author: Jack Stack ,  Bo Burlingham 
								Publisher: Doubleday Business; 1st edition  
								Pub. in: October, 1994 
								ISBN: 038547525X  
								Pages: 304 
								Measurements: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches  
								Origin of product: USA 
								Order code: BA01518 
								Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0385475259  
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								 JACK STACK is President and CEO of SRC Holding Corporation, an employee-owned company that supplies remanufactured engines to the transportation industries. He is also the author of A Stake in the Outcome. He lives in Springfield, Missouri. 
  
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  In the early 1980s, Springfield Remanufacturing  Corporation (SRC) in Springfield, Missouri, was a  near bankrupt division of International Harvester.  That's when a green young manager, Jack Stack,  took over and turned it around. He didn't know how to  "manage" a company, but he did know about the  principal, of athletic competition and democracy:  keeping score, having fun, playing fair, providing  choice, and having a voice. With these principals  he created his own style of management -  open-book management. The key is to let everyone in on  financial decisions. At SRC, everyone learns how to  read a P&L - even those without a high school  education know how much the toilet paper they use  cuts into profits. SRC people have a piece of the  action and a vote in company matters. Imagine  having a vote on your bonus and on what businesses the  company should be in. SRC restored the dignity of  economic freedom to its people. Stack's  "open-book management" is the key - a system  which, as he describes it here, is literally  a game, and one so simple anyone can use  it. As part of the Currency paperback line, the  book includes a "User's Guide" - an  introduction and discussion guide created for the  paperback by the author - to help readers make  practical use of the book's ideas. Jack Stack is the  president and CEO of the Springfield Remanufacturing  Corporation, in Springfield, Missouri. The recipient  of the 1993 Business Enterprise Trust Award, Jack  speaks throughout the country on The  Great Game Of Business and Open  Book Management.  
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										Paul Hawken(MSL quoted), USA
										 
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										This is the brilliant story of the most radical act committed by a businessman in this century. You can't run or manage your business the old way once you read The Great Game. | 
									 
									
									
								 
								
								 
								
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