The MBA Impact
By (Author) Katie Bergs
By (author) Olivia Berry
Major Street Publishing
Major Street Publishing
1st August 2019
Australia
Adult Education
Non Fiction
Economics, Finance, Business and Management
Business and Management
Business and management: study and revision guides
Sales and marketing
Paperback
336
Width 138mm, Height 208mm, Spine 19mm
390g
Anyone who shares an interest in the pursuit of best practice will benefit from reading The MBA Impact.
Peter van Onselen, Professor at the University of Western Australia, Political Editor at Network Ten and Contributing Editor for The Australian An excellent core reading for anyone involved in business strategy and innovation in the workplace of the future. Paul Hallam, Company Director New and experienced business leaders, entrepreneurs and anyone navigating the future of work, are looking for ways their organisations can stay competitive and succeed in today s fast-changing business environment. One way is to read the insights from MBA graduates, who share their experiences of study and research at home and abroad in this fascinating book.The MBA Impact comprises 20 essays that cover the strategies businesses can adopt and develop to stay competitive, how they can encourage ongoing innovation and keep up with digitalisation, and it concludes with reflections on the value of an MBA education. Also in the MBA Series are The MBA Advantage and The MBA Mindset. This edition is edited by Katie Bergs and Olivia Berry.Katie Bergs is an accomplished relationship manager with over a decade of cross-industry experience in which she has developed and implemented strategy and also managed operations. Katie thrives on helping companies grow and develop, generate new business and engage with their stakeholders in a meaningful way that delivers on measurable business goals.
Katie is the editor of The MBA Impact.Olivia Berry is passionate about all things healthcare administration, including strategy, service redesign and organisational behaviour. After working within Western Australia s Department of Health for six years, across various senior project management roles, Olivia has transitioned into consulting, working primarily on federal healthcare strategy.She is the editor of The MBA Impact.