The Hasidic Masters' Guide To Management

by Moshe Kranc



Combines Hasidic stories and parables, the insightful cartoon satire of Dilbert, and modern day examples from the corporate world, to create a readable and practical guide for both the novice and experienced manager. It’s all here. The art of –
  • Motivating and Communicating
  • Setting Realistic Objectives
  • Hiring and Firing
  • Measuring Performance
  • Developing Dedicated People
  • Handling Success and Failure
  • Dealing with the Competition

Moshe Kranc has worked in high-tech for over 25 years, most recently serving as Vice President of Research and Development for Jerusalem Venture Partners Studio. He holds 5 patents in areas related to pay television and computer security.
Storytelling is part of Moshe’s heritage. He is a descendant of Rabbi Jacob Kranc, the renowned Magid of Dubno, also known as “the Jewish Aesop.”

“Once upon a time there was a wise high tech exec who used the vast storehouse of Hasidic stories to motivate and inspire his business colleagues. He told and retold the stories and then put them in a book called The Hasidic Masters’ Guide to Management. But this is no fairy tale. The exec’s name is Moshe Kranc and his lovely book is in your hands. Read it and be charmed and enlightened.” Ari L. Goldman, Author, The Search for God at Harvard and Living a Year of Kaddish.

272 Pages

Hard Cover:
$21.95
ISBN:
1-930143-91-5
Quantity:
Trim Size: 6 x 9

Soft Cover:
$14.95

ISBN:
1-932687-11-4

Quantity:

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