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Pixie Dust III is a tale of how to develop effective management networks in today’s business world. It is, in part, the experiences of 30 years of management networking by the author Dr Howard G Awbery and the result of recent doctoral research by Dr Geoff Mackey, which corrects common networking misconceptions and offers a set of guidance notes which are supported by an explanatory flow diagram.

In Pixie Dust III, Floot, the Community Leader of Ten-Tree-Wood, is summoned by his boss to investigate how other communities network effectively. What are their driving forces, what networking protocols are adopted and what could realistically be expected as outcomes.

Floot’s experiences whilst investigating networking are painful but the learning becomes etched on his mind forever. He returns to his own community and successfully develops networking as a culture. Finally, he has to use all his networking experience to overcome a crisis that threatens to destroy his whole community.

Dr Geoff Mackey’s research demonstrates that networking can multiply managers’ effectiveness in a world where only the connected succeed.

Pixie Dust III ‘A Tale of Effective Management Networking’ will take an hour to read and a lifetime to be grateful.

The Pixie Dust Series: ‘One problem, one book, one solution, one hour.’

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