Discusses the use of metaphor in business, identifies the sources of this language, and looks at the influence of language
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John Clancy has provided the unexpected. He has written a literate businessman's guide to the language of business. In addition to being an enjoyable read, it should sharpen the ability of executives to communicate.--Murray Weidenbaum, Director of the Center for Study of American Business, St. Louis
For those who enjoy the ebb and flow of the business world and live by its tides, Clancy has written a fascinating book. From metaphors to mergers, from metaphysics to megabucks, he presents an interesting insight into the jargon of the trade. For the thinking people in the business world, and for all those who would like to join that elite group, The Invisible Powers has all the earmarks of a classic cult work. It's a twenty-game winner. Don't miss it.--J. Frank Cashen, Executive Vice President, General Manager, and Chief Operating Officer, New York Mets
A very rare book by a very rare man a thorough, careful scholar and a highly successful executive. Clancy advances our understanding of organizations and their leaders through an impressive synthesis of knowledge. Both academics and professional managers will enjoy and learn from his efforts.--Walter Nord, Professor of Organization Psychology at the John M. Olin School of Business"
A very rare book by a very rare man--a thorough, careful scholar and a highly successful executive. Clancy advances our understanding of organizations and their leaders through an impressive synthesis of knowledge. Both academics and professional managers will enjoy and learn from his efforts.--Walter Nord, Professor of Organization Psychology at the John M. Olin School of Business
This is an erudite book about business. If you believe that the purpose of business--your business--is obvious, you need to read this book to broaden and deepen your thinking. As you read, you will feel challenged to decide if these different ways of looking at business (paradigms) are somehow compatible or are mutually exclusive as Clancy contends. If one blind man (any one of us) were to examine an elephant (business) from three different approaches (paradigms), what opinion about the nature of elephants (business) would result? Written by a thoughtful businessman who appreciates the importance of business, this book helps us to think about [this question]: What is the real justification for business to exist?--Armand C. Stalnaker, professor of management, Graduate School of Business Administration, Washington University
John J. Clancy is an information systems industry executive who spent twenty-five years with a major corporation in R&D, sales, marketing, and general management.
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