Fixing the game : how runaway expectations broke the economy, and how to get back to reality / Roger Martin.
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston, Mass. : Harvard Business School Pub., (c)2011.Edition: Export editionDescription: 1 online resource (vii, 251 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781422143360
- HD2785 .F595 2011
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Fixing a broken game -- Maximizing customer delight -- Restoring executive authenticity -- Repairing governance -- The insanity of 2&20 -- A bold vision for companies and executives.
Using the National Football League as his primary example, Martin illustrates that it is possible to take a much more thoughtful and effective approach than we now do to the intersection of the real and the expectations markets and to governance in general in the capital markets. Martin shows how we can act to end the destructive cycle of increasing volatility, decreasing investor returns, and ongoing bad behavior by executives.
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