After the resounding success of their first short-format self-help book 57 Minutes: All That Stands Between You And a Better Life, authors and entrepreneurs Mike Jackson and Pierre Lever turn their attention to another topic they have extensive experience with-business management.
Perfect for new or aspiring managers, recent graduates, or anyone who believes they may have missed the fundamental principles of management along the way, Management in 57 Minutes offers tried and true management secrets in a succinct and easily readable format.
Jackson and Lever believe that the best learning comes from experiencing successes you'd like to repeat and failures you'd like to forget. And while books claiming to prepare you for these experiences flood the market, many of them are too theoretical and far too long.
Jackson and Lever wrote Management in 57 Minutes specifically to provide first-time managers with practical leadership insights and to answer the question: what should we know at the beginning of our careers that will give us the best possible start in management?
Invest one hour to read this book, and gain strategies, insights, habits, and tips that will carry you through a lifetime of management challenges.
About the Author: Mike Jackson and Pierre Lever met while attending business school in Lausanne, Switzerland. They became good friends and eventually collaborated on writing 57 Minutes: All That Stands Between You And a Better Life, which went on to be a top twenty Amazon download.
Mike has spent his life pursuing as many new experiences as possible while also enjoying a career spanning multiple industries and international leadership roles. He lives in Canada with his wife Cathy and their two children and works as an entrepreneur and management consultant focused on helping grow new ideas into operating businesses.
Pierre is CEO of a research business based in Asia. He lives in Singapore with his wife, Sarah, and their three children. An avid student of human behavior, Pierre's diverse career as a lawyer, business leader, and non-executive director has affirmed his belief that to live is to learn.