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- Business_fable abstract "A business fable (also termed management fiction) is a motivational fable, parable or other fictional story that shares a lesson or lessons that are intended to be applied in the business world with the aim to improve the \"organizational culture\".The genre saw a peak in the early 2000s.New York Times bestsellers in the business fable genre include: Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson The One Minute Manager by Ken Blanchard The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni The Traveler's Gift by Andy Andrews Surviving Your Serengeti by Stefan SwanepoelOther notable business fables include: The Goal by Eliyahu M. Goldratt The Go-Giver by Bob Burg and David John Mann FISH! philosophy by Stephen Lundin The Phoenix Project: A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win by Gene Kim".
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- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Andy_Andrews.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Business_books.
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- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Management_books.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motivation.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Category:Popular_psychology_books.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Eliyahu_M._Goldratt.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Fable.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Fish!_Philosophy.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Gene_Kim.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Ken_Blanchard.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Motivation.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Motivational_speaker.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Organizational_culture.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Parable.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Lencioni.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Popular_psychology.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Self-help_book.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Spencer_Johnson_(writer).
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Stefan_Swanepoel.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Surviving_Your_Serengeti.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink The_Five_Dysfunctions_of_a_Team.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink The_Go-Giver.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink The_Goal_(novel).
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times_Best_Seller_list.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink The_One_Minute_Manager.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink The_Phoenix_Project_(novel).
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink The_Travelers_Gift.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLink Who_Moved_My_Cheese%3F.
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLinkText "Business fable".
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLinkText "business fable".
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLinkText "business novels".
- Business_fable wikiPageWikiLinkText "management-oriented novel".
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- Business_fable subject Category:Business_books.
- Business_fable subject Category:Fables.
- Business_fable subject Category:Management_books.
- Business_fable subject Category:Motivation.
- Business_fable subject Category:Popular_psychology_books.
- Business_fable hypernym Fable.
- Business_fable type Book.
- Business_fable type Work.
- Business_fable type Book.
- Business_fable type Work.
- Business_fable type Concept.
- Business_fable comment "A business fable (also termed management fiction) is a motivational fable, parable or other fictional story that shares a lesson or lessons that are intended to be applied in the business world with the aim to improve the \"organizational culture\".The genre saw a peak in the early 2000s.New York Times bestsellers in the business fable genre include: Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson The One Minute Manager by Ken Blanchard The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni The Traveler's Gift by Andy Andrews Surviving Your Serengeti by Stefan SwanepoelOther notable business fables include: The Goal by Eliyahu M. ".
- Business_fable label "Business fable".
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- Business_fable wasDerivedFrom Business_fable?oldid=707839953.
- Business_fable isPrimaryTopicOf Business_fable.