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The 12-Week MBA

Learn the Skills You Need to Lead in Business Today

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Based on The 12-Week MBA by Abilitie, a business leadership program taught to professionals at global Fortune 500 companies, The 12-Week MBA offers practical tips for managers and aspiring business leaders.
 
Getting an MBA takes time and money, making it inaccessible to many people who want to take charge in the business world.  The 12-Week MBA offers an alternative way to learn business essentials by focusing on the skills and knowledge required to succeed as both a manager and a business leader.  The 12-Week MBA’s unique premise is that business leaders in any industry, any function, and at any level need the same core knowledge, skills, and attitudes to effectively manage and lead.  That core consists of working through and with other people to create value while using financial concepts and metrics to maximize the value created for all company stakeholders.  The timeless essence of managing numbers and leading people can be learned in less time and at a lower cost than in a traditional two-year MBA, where much of the curriculum may become obsolete by the time students graduate.  Authors Bjorn Billhardt and Nathan Kracklauer are senior executives at Abilitie, a global leadership development company that has served over 100,000 learners in fifty countries.  Abilitie’s clients include some of the world’s most recognizable brands such as Coca-Cola, The New York Times, and Dell.  Now the key lessons from Abilitie’s 12- Week MBA curriculum are available in this accessible and engaging guide.
 
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 11, 2023
      In this strong debut program, Billhardt and Kracklauer—CEO and chief research officer, respectively, of Abilitie—adapt the business education company’s “mini-MBA” curriculum to the page. Explaining business fundamentals, the authors note that shareholder value reflects subjective agreements between traders about a company’s future. They also describe how to create balance sheets, cash flow statements, and profit and loss statements, in addition to offering a rundown of common business models. For example, brand-first businesses use customers’ loyalty to get them to pay higher prices than cheaper competitors, while the “razor blade model” involves selling a product at a low margin and then charging handsomely for replacement parts. Elsewhere, Billhardt and Kracklauer explore how to build trust, provide constructive feedback, and make decisions as an organization (they suggest that though majority rule is a faster process than building unanimous consensus, it’s harder to determine “who should take responsibility if the decision goes south” than it is when one individual makes the call). Detailed yet accessible explanations elucidate such concepts as perpetuity value, the “time value of money,” and variable vs. fixed costs, covering a wide range of topics without sacrificing depth of insight. This will appeal to aspiring entrepreneurs. Agent: Leah Spiro, Riverside Creative Management. (Feb.)Correction: An earlier version of this review misstated Nathan Kracklauer’s job title.

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