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Buy Who Moved My Blackberry? Second hand books, Authored by lucy kellaway, Hyperion in hardcover binding in literature & fiction genre from Used Book Store.
This used English language book, “Who Moved My Blackberry?”, offers a candid account of one year in the life of Martin Lukes, Special Projects Director at a-b global (UK). The narrative details a year of personal progress, corporate scandal, and marital drama. It chronicles Martin’s promotion to a prominent global executive position and his journey of personal learning, supported by his executive coach, Pandora. The book introduces Martin Lukes, a businessman who, in his own estimation, excels as a husband and father within a Fortune 500 corporation. It portrays a character adept at claiming credit, pursuing “personal growth” while neglecting those around him, communicating with his sons via email, and employing corporate jargon without true comprehension. “Who Moved My BlackBerry?” follows Martin through a year marked by his company’s restructuring, his wife starting a job nearby, and the disappearance of his BlackBerry. The novel explores whether Martin will achieve a high rating in the company assessment, if his marriage will withstand the arrival of his new personal assistant, Keri, and crucially, if he will meet his personal goal of ending the year significantly improved. The story suggests that, with guidance from his executive coach Pandora, anything is possible.
About the Author
Martin Lukes, a distinguished leader with an impressive career trajectory, brings a wealth of real-world executive experience to his insights. His tenure as Chief of Staff to the CEO of a global Fortune 500 company, following a successful leadership role as Marketing Director (UK), highlights his strategic acumen and impact on the U.S. business landscape. A keen observer of culture and classic literature, Lukes offers a unique perspective shaped by both professional achievement and a deep appreciation for enduring ideas. Lucy Kellaway, a respected journalist for the Financial Times, collaborates with Martin Lukes. Her work captures his experiences and management philosophy, resonating with industry leaders and establishing him as an iconic figure and creative thinker in the business world.
9781401302511 ISBN
Literature & Fiction









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