Making it Happen

Author(s): Peter Sheahan

Business

Do you find yourself asking what's next? You have a ton of great ideas but you are unsure how to make them work. What's next? You have started your business but it is not making the money you'd hoped it would. What's next? This book is what's next. The world is not short of ideas, but it is short of people who know how to carry them out. If there is something more that you want - money, influence, impact - then this book will guide you through the five competencies you need to master to make it happen. You know you are ready! It is time to answer the call - the call to take control of your own life, to make a difference, to start your business, launch your charity, get promoted. It is time to take the good ideas in your head and make them a reality. Peter Sheahan has a reputation for making it happen fast. By 30, he had established two international multimillion-dollar consulting practices and authored five books, including the bestsellers Generation Y and Flip. Let him share with you the strategies that make Google, BMW and Goldman Sachs his clients.

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Peter Sheahan works with leaders around the world to flip their thinking and help them find opportunities where others cannot. His clients include News Corporation, Google, Hilton Hotels, GlaxoSmithKline, Harley-Davidson, Cisco Systems and Goldman Sachs. In addition to his world-renowned thought-leadership practice, Peter is also the CEO of the Centre for Skills Development (CSD). The CSD specialises in large-scale social-change projects for clients such as CBA and IBM. Peter's insights into business trends and the changing needs of customers and staff make him a regular presenter on Fox Business, as well as appearing on the ABC and BBC TV networks.

General Fields

  • : 9781741667264
  • : Random House Australia
  • : William Heinemann Australia
  • : 0.43
  • : 01 February 2010
  • : 233mm X 154mm X 24mm
  • : Australia
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Peter Sheahan
  • : Paperback
  • : 210
  • : 650.1
  • : 320