Author William Napier takes us for a wild ride through the ranks
of corporate America's executive management teams in Drowning in
Bad Management Napier, a thirty-year corporate finance executive
with experience primarily in the mortgage-banking industry,
considers the mostly ineffective types of managers who are
frequently encountered in corporations and the almost unbelievable
myriad of blunders perpetrated by these alleged executives at many
companies.
There are issues that seem to emerge again and again in
corporate America in a never-ending cycle of ineffectiveness. He
posits that many of the supposed geniuses running corporate America
are in reality far more ordinary than extraordinary in terms of
their management skills. A special chapter is included dealing
specifically with "The Rise and Fall of Mortgage Banking," in which
the author sets the record straight about the causes of this
debacle and dispels the misinformation and political posturing that
that has so badly misrepresented what really happened and who is to
blame.
Drowning in Bad Management points out the lack of truth in much
of the world's business and government dialogue that is causing a
lack of solutions for the critical issues that plague businesses
and governments globally. To mitigate the damage to and negative
perceptions of corporate America, Napier recommends proposals to
stop the madness that is being perpetrated by runaway corporate
America executives and their cohorts.
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