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Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done

CH



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Length:     287 Pages   12 Chapters
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Publisher: Crown Business
Released: 0002-03-28
Category: Non Fiction - Self-help Book
ISBN:        9780609610572

Bossidy, an award-winning executive at General Electric and Allied Signal, came out of retirement to tend to Honeywell (and bring it back to prominence) after it failed to merge with General Electric. Charan has taught at Harvard and Kellogg Business Schools. Collaborating with editor and writer Burck, they present the viewpoint that execution (that is, linking a company's people, strategy, and operations) is what will determine success in today's business world. Bossidy and Charan aver that execution is a discipline integral to strategy, that it is the major job of any business leader hoping not just to be a success but to dominate a market, and that it is a core element of corporate culture. Details of both successful and unsuccessful executions at corporations such as Dell, Johnson & Johnson, and Xerox, to name a few, support not only their how-to method for bringing execution to the forefront but also the need for it.

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Ratings:       0/5 Stars   (0)
Length:     287 Pages   12 Chapters
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Released: 0002-03-28
ISBN:        9780609610572