Author: | Tomio Taki, Adam Taki, Mortimer R. Feinberg PhD | ISBN: | 9781118239285 |
Publisher: | Wiley | Publication: | March 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Wiley | Language: | English |
Author: | Tomio Taki, Adam Taki, Mortimer R. Feinberg PhD |
ISBN: | 9781118239285 |
Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication: | March 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Wiley |
Language: | English |
Combining the principles of Eastern and Western business practices for powerful success
As an entrepreneur, manager, and problem-solver, Tomio Taki has shared advice with businesspeople ranging from managers of mom-and-pops to high-powered executives from across the globe. The Innovation Instinct showcases the author's breadth of life experience and illustrates how the principles of Eastern and Western business practices can be meshed together as a powerful source for success. Lessons range from the benefits of asking the simple questions to the importance of establishing oneself and knowing when to go against the grain.
Tomio Taki has consulted for, financed, or directly managed both private and public companies on nearly every continent. He has been involved in ventures ranging from being the man behind Donna Karen New York to owning and operating private golf clubs around the world. In short, Taki's business and related successes are striking, having helped companies rise from the ashes of potential bankruptcy to streamlining and growing corporate giants. The wisdom he shares in The Innovation Instinct includes:
When businesspeople seek to understand the cultures of their counterparts, they will discover lasting success with their global business relationships.
Combining the principles of Eastern and Western business practices for powerful success
As an entrepreneur, manager, and problem-solver, Tomio Taki has shared advice with businesspeople ranging from managers of mom-and-pops to high-powered executives from across the globe. The Innovation Instinct showcases the author's breadth of life experience and illustrates how the principles of Eastern and Western business practices can be meshed together as a powerful source for success. Lessons range from the benefits of asking the simple questions to the importance of establishing oneself and knowing when to go against the grain.
Tomio Taki has consulted for, financed, or directly managed both private and public companies on nearly every continent. He has been involved in ventures ranging from being the man behind Donna Karen New York to owning and operating private golf clubs around the world. In short, Taki's business and related successes are striking, having helped companies rise from the ashes of potential bankruptcy to streamlining and growing corporate giants. The wisdom he shares in The Innovation Instinct includes:
When businesspeople seek to understand the cultures of their counterparts, they will discover lasting success with their global business relationships.