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Charles Schwab: How One Company Beat Wall Street and Reinvented the Brokerage Industry

Charles Schwab: How One Company Beat Wall Street and Reinvented the Brokerage Industry 
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Publisher  John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Publication year  2002
Language  en
Edition  1
Imprint  Wiley
Category  Finance
Price  16,90 €

     ISBN 9780471434313
 
 
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Printing  30 pages with an additional page accrued every day, capped at 30 pages
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Schwab's revolutionary approach to success in the face of adversity
Since its founding in 1973, Schwab has led the full-brokerage market by stressing customer service. Today, Schwab has established itself as a company with a unique identity: old-fashioned integrity meets technology-empowered financial services. Charles Schwab tells the compelling story of this organization's uncanny ability to reinvent itself around an unchanging set of core values. This book is organized into five sections, each representing a critical juncture for the company when it was forced to reinvent itself or be consumed. Along the way, Kador highlights Schwab's immutable laws, direct from the Chairman and CEO: 1) Create a cause, not a business; 2) the corporate vision is only as good as the values of its culture; 3) welcome upheaval. In the whirlwind economic environment we currently face, Charles Schwab provides readers with valuable lessons on how businesses can survive and thrive in any situation.
 
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