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| Lawrence G. Hrebiniak - Making Strategy Work: Leading Effective Execution and Change |
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Lawrence G. Hrebiniak - Making Strategy Work: Leading Effective Execution and Change Wharton School Publishing | 2005 | ISBN: 013146745X | Pages: 408 | PDF | 1.50 MB Without effective execution, no business strategy can succeed. Unfortunately, most managers know far more about developing strategy than about executing it -- and overcoming the difficult political and organizational obstacles that stand in their way. In this book, leading consultant and Wharton professor Lawrence Hrebiniak offers the first comprehensive, disciplined process model for making strategy work in the real world. Drawing on his unsurpassed experience, Hrebiniak shows why execution is even more important than many senior executives realize, and sheds powerful new light on why businesses fail to deliver on even their most promising strategies. Next, he offers a systematic roadmap for execution that encompasses every key success factor: organizational structure, coordination, information sharing, incentives, controls, change management, culture, and the role of power and influence in your business. Making Strategy Work concludes with a start-to-finish case study showing how to use Hrebeniak's ideas to address one of today's most difficult business execution challenges: ensuring the success of a merger or acquisition. Thanks to original uploader!
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| Doug Lennick, Fred Kiel - Moral Intelligence: Enhancing Business Performance and Leadership Success |
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Doug Lennick, Fred Kiel - Moral Intelligence: Enhancing Business Performance and Leadership Success Wharton School Publishing | 2005 | ISBN: 0131490508, 0132349868 | Pages: 304 | PDF | 7.48 MB "Doug Lennick and Fred Kiel offer a timely, important, and practical personal guidance system that anyone in the business world would do well to adopt. The world of business would be vastly improved if Moral Intelligence became required reading." --Daniel Goleman, author, EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE "Lennick & Kiel are consulting masters who guide us the way they live-with moral intelligence. They prove that you don't have to sacrifice your soul to lead productively." --Richard J. Leider, Founder, The Inventure Group and bestselling author of REPACKING YOUR BAGS and THE POWER OF PURPOSE "We live in an increasingly competitive and global world. Increasingly, "the end justifies the means." This often results in the loss of our moral compass. Lennick and Kiel show us that the truly great business leaders never sacrifice moral integrity for financial goals and that maintaining the highest ethical standards is not only the "right" thing to do, it produces the best companies and the best results.
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| Candida G. Brush, Nancy M. Carter - Clearing the Hurdles: Women Building High-Growth Businesses |
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Candida G. Brush, Nancy M. Carter - Clearing the Hurdles: Women Building High-Growth Businesses FT Press | 2004 | ISBN: 0131112015 | Pages: 304 | PDF | 1.69 MB Starting, funding, and growing a new venture are significant challenges for every entrepreneur. For women, the hurdles are even higher, due to widely held perceptions about them, their capabilities, and their businesses. Now, five leading experts on women entrepreneurs offer systematic solutions to the challenges, offering timely advice to women dedicated to achieving success and claiming the rewards. Clearing the Hurdles draws on five years of original research, performed as part of the Diana Project--a major initiative that explores ways women grow businesses. The authors identify key factors associated with funding, growth, and success: the founder’s goals, expertise, and commitment; strategic direction; team building; effective use of networks; and access to capital. Most important, they offer concrete strategies for overcoming obstacles: strategies proven in the marketplace by women entrepreneurs. Wealth creation: Don’t get left out!
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