Praise for The Power of We
‘In The Power of We, Jonathan Tisch reminds us again that workingtogether still yields the best results. Jon has spent a lifetimemobilizing people and organizations to get a job done in businessand in civic service. His experience, optimism, intelligence, andcommon sense are reflected in this fresh look at the rewards ofpartnerships.’
-President Bill Clinton
‘The Power of We offers a clear and compelling lesson in howtoday’s business leaders can create new synergies and gaincompetitive advantage by learning how to partnersuccessfully.’
-Kenneth I. Chenault, Chairman and CEO, American Express Company
‘Jon Tisch has lived the strategy he describes in The Power of We, and now this extraordinary man and successful leader shares hisstrategy with us. Building partnerships at all levels-social, intellectual, and political, as well as entrepreneurial-will be oneof the keys to progress in the coming decades. Jon Tisch provides aroad map for those who grasp that reality.’
-John Sexton, President, New York University
‘Being a leader requires vision, focus, and influence. Jonathan Tisch has exhibited all three in this great body of work about whatit takes to be a partner and something bigger than yourself. The Power of We is a must read.’
-Pat Riley, President, the Miami HEAT
Mục lục
Acknowledgments.
1. The Power of Partnerships: Getting from Me to We.
2. Now Who’s Boss? Lessons in Partnership from the CEO’s Desk tothe Housekeeper’s Cart.
3. A Family Business: It All Started with Sayde and Al.
4. The Employee Comes First: From the Front Line to the Bottom Line.
5. Turning Customers into Partners: Creating Value Together.
6. Being a Good Neighbor: Hanging Up Your Tux and Rolling Up Your Sleeves.
7. E Pluribus Plenty: When Competition Gives Way to Cooperation.
8. Beyond the Ballot Box: Good Corporate Citizenship Takes More Than Your Vote.
9. What’s In It for the Owners? Bringing Dollars and Sense tothe Bottom Line.
10. New York Rising: The Power of Partnerships in Time of Crisis.
Epilogue: Twelve More Tips: A Recipe for Personal Success.
Sources.
Index.
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Jonathan Tisch is Chairman and CEO of Loews Hotels, and has been atthe helm of the company since 1989. He has been instrumental infurthering the development of the hotel chain and its emergence asone of the country’s leading luxury hotel companies. At the sametime, Tisch is recognized as a preeminent leader of the $555billion travel and tourism industry. He is Chairman of the Travel Business Roundtable and NYC & Company, the city’s officialtourism marketing organization, and was formerly vice chair of the Welfare to Work Partnership and chairman of the American Hotel and Lodging Association. Loews Corporation, parent company of Loews Hotels, is one of the largest diversified financial holdingcompanies in the United States, with nearly $80 billion in assets.Tisch believes the best way to create lasting success is throughpartnerships that empower employees, satisfy customers, contributeto communities, and improve the bottom line.
Karl Weber is a freelance writer specializing in business andcurrent affairs. He is coauthor with Adrian Slywotzky of How to Grow When Markets Don’t and How Digital Is Your Business?