The Execution Shortcut: Why Some Strategies Take the Hidden Path to Success and Others Never Reach the Finish Line

De Flander, Jeroen

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Published by Performance Factory, 2013
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The strategy journey to success is long and dangerous. Most strategies lose between 40 and 60 percent of their financial potential along the execution highway. There is a path that will make the trip dramatically shorter. It exists in every organization, but mostly stays hidden. With the help of science, we'll uncover The Execution Shortcut. There are three prerequisites: (1) The Head connection - people need to be aware of your strategy; (2) The Heart connection - people need to care about your strategy; (3) The Hands connection - people need the energy to push your strategy forwards.

About the Author: Jeroen De Flander is one of the world's most influential thinkers on strategy execution and a highly regarded keynote speaker. He has shared the stage with prominent strategists like Michael Porter and reached out to 21,000+ leaders in 30+ countries. His first book Strategy Execution Heroes reached the Amazon bestseller list in 5 countries and was nominated for Management Book of the Year 2012 in the Netherlands. 

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Title: The Execution Shortcut: Why Some Strategies ...
Publisher: Performance Factory
Publication Date: 2013
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: New

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