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| | Description | The book that shows how to get the job done and deliver results . . . whether you’re running an entire company or in your first management job
Larry Bossidy is one of the world’s most acclaimed CEOs, a man with few peers who has a track record for delivering results. Ram Charan is a legendary advisor to senior executives and boards of directors, a man with unparalleled insight into why some companies are successful and others are not. Together they’ve pooled their knowledge and experience into the one book on how to close the gap between results promised and results delivered that people in business need today.
After a long, stellar career with General Electric, Larry Bossidy transformed AlliedSignal into one of the world’s most admired companies and was named CEO of the year in 1998 by Chief Executive magazine. Accomplishments such as 31 consecutive quarters of earnings-per-share growth of 13 percent or more didn’t just happen; they resulted from the consistent practice of the discipline of execution: understanding how to link together people, strategy, and operations, the three core processes of every business.
Leading these processes is the real job of running a business, not formulating a “vision” and leaving the work of carrying it out to others. Bossidy and Charan show the importance of being deeply and passionately engaged in an organization and why robust dialogues about people, strategy, and operations result in a business based on intellectual honesty and realism.
The leader’s most important job—selecting and appraising people—is one that should never be delegated. As a CEO, Larry Bossidy personally makes the calls to check references for key hires. Why? With the right people in the right jobs, there’s a leadership gene pool that conceives and selects strategies that can be executed. People then work together to create a strategy building block by building block, a strategy in sync with the realities of the marketplace, the economy, and the competition. Once the right people and strategy are in place, they are then linked to an operating process that results in the implementation of specific programs and actions and that assigns accountability. This kind of effective operating process goes way beyond the typical budget exercise that looks into a rearview mirror to set its goals. It puts reality behind the numbers and is where the rubber meets the road.
Putting an execution culture in place is hard, but losing it is easy. In July 2001 Larry Bossidy was asked by the board of directors of Honeywell International (it had merged with AlliedSignal) to return and get the company back on track. He’s been putting the ideas he writes about in Execution to work in real time. |  |
| | Product Details | | Author: | Larry Bossidy | | Hardcover: | 288 pages | | Publisher: | Crown Business | | Publication Date: | June 15, 2002 | | ISBN: | 0609610570 | | Package Length: | 9.1 inches | | Package Width: | 5.8 inches | | Package Height: | 1.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 256 reviews |
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Used as new! Jul 19, 2010 I've bought this book because all of my professional life has benn devoted to getting things done.
The contents of the book, as far as I've gone trough it, are very satiscfatory and provide both confirmation to my experience and a very good systematization of the subject.
But the issue I'd like to highlight with this review is that I've bought a used copy of the book, defined in the ad 'as new', for a very cheap price and the ad was....completely true.
I've got an almost brand new hardcover copy of the book!
A recognition to the professionality and organization of the seller.
Ettore Cambise
Rome, Italy
A book for TODAY Jul 13, 2010 I have talked about execution for years and this book made me re-think what I have been talking about. I saw the best of my past execution with the added insights of practical examples. Business success in the current environment will be based on these concepts. If business management does not do these things and do them well future success of those business units will be tentative at best. I'm a believer.
Becoming the Go-To Person Jun 01, 2010 I would have to agree with those who decry the invention of different terminology to describe old concepts in order make it appear as if something new has been created. This is an all too common practice in "science". Management science is no different. The bottom line is what gets accomplished. New terminology only obscures that central tenet.
[...] is a little website based on my own experiences as a go-to person, someone people come to when they are keen on accomplishing an objective. This is a no-registration site with plenty of free content written by myself and others.
excellent book Apr 11, 2010 Concise and direct but with excellent insight. Appropriate for both the experienced professional or a new employee who wants to develop a leadership mindset. Highly recommend.
You've Got To Be Kidding Mar 21, 2010 I tried to read this book. I value books that speak to the importance of operational excellence (re "Out of the Crisis" by Deming) but this book is vague, verbose, and simplistic. I found myself getting frustrated in chapter 1 and by chapter 3 I could not read another word.
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