Ruthless Execution

Ruthless Execution
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Publisher : Pearson Education
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9780133410778
ISBN-13 : 0133410773
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Book Synopsis Ruthless Execution by : Amir Hartman

Download or read book Ruthless Execution written by Amir Hartman and published by Pearson Education. This book was released on 2015 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Today's business leaders must know how to lead through adversity while also positioning their companies to reignite growth. Doing both requires exceptional deftness, deep insight, and a relentless focus on the leadership, capability, and governance areas that matter most. This guide shows how exceptional business leaders successfully navigate through the inevitable times when performance flattens and everything gets tougher. If you haven't faced this challenge, you will-and your response may make or break your business. Amir Hartman and Craig LeGrande offer up-to-the-minute guidance on sharpening focus, optimizing "return on strategy," and balancing investments in performance and growth. They introduce new ways to capture more value at the board level, resurrect lost customer loyalty, leverage "cloudification," and use performance metrics without overwhelming people in trivia. Getting past "the wall" is today's most urgent and underappreciated executive challenge, and this second edition of Ruthless Execution includes brand-new examples and case studies to provide further insight. Read this book, and be ready. Book jacket.


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