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Title: The 10-Day MBA
Subtitle: A step-by-step guide to mastering the skills taught in top business schools
Author: Steven Silbiger
Narrator: Christopher Ragland
Format: Unabridged
Length: 12 hrs and 55 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-03-17
Publisher: Hachette Audio UK
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 3 votes
Genres: Business, Management
Publisher's Summary:
The 10-Day MBA is an essential business reference, summarising a top business school education in one audio collection. Steven Silbiger devotes a concise chapter to each discipline you will encounter on an MBA course - marketing, ethics, accounting, organisational behaviour, quantitative analysis, finance, operations, economics and strategy. On day 10 the author gives a series of MBA mini courses on research, public speaking, negotiating, international business and more.
This audio edition of Steven Silbiger's best-selling book has the latest facts, figures and trends as well as information on ethics in business post-Enron and personal finance. All-new mini courses in property investment, business writing, leadership coaching and financial planning have also been added. Prospective MBAs can use The 10-Day MBA to decide if they want to pursue a degree; those about to enter business school can use it to get a big head start on the competition; and those without the time and money can get the equivalent of an MBA education at 99 percent off the list price.
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The book itself is great, until the narrator says something like "on page 30 I've laid out the flow of XYZ", and yet I can't see what is (in the print version) a detailed diagram, because there are no accompanying PDF/image files.