The Corporate Coach: How to Build a Team of Loyal Customers and Happy Employees
by James B Miller;Ron Brown Paul BZemke (9780887306853)

The Corporate Coach: How to Build a Team of Loyal Customers and Happy Employees
 

James B Miller;Ron Brown Paul BZemke


Release Date: 31 May 1994
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Categories: Entrepreneurship
Management & Management Techniques
Occupational & Industrial Psychology
Publisher: HarperBusiness
ISBN: 9780887306853
ISBN-10: 0887306853

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Jim Miller is famous for giving not just good service but legendary service. This is one of the reasons his company's sales have gone from $50,000 to $150,000,000 in twenty-five years. As founder and CEO of Miller Business Systems, he has built a reputation for being willing and able to do anything for his customers. But he is not just customer-oriented: He knows how to motivate his employees, and his upbeat, deeply personal approach to business is detailed in "The Corporate Coach." Developed over twenty-five years of experience, Miller likens managing a company to coaching a team by joining customers and employees in a common cause. He believes in empowering people at every level of a company, in giving opportunities to develop, improve, and be creative, rather than languishing on the bench. Filled with anecdotes, specific "do this/don't do that" advice, and, above all, an attitude that is refreshing and inspiring, The Corporate Coach is essential reading for anyone who serves or manages people.

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