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| Discussion Guide: Execution -- The Discipline Of Getting Things Done | 
| Author: Editors Of Brownherron Publisher: BrownHerron Category: Book
Buy New: $3.95
Avg. Customer Rating:   (5 reviews) Sales Rank: 632281
Format: Download: Pdf Language: English (Published) Media: Digital Pages: 6
ASIN: B00008WHPW
Publication Date: March 24, 2003 Release Date: March 24, 2003 Availability: Available for download now
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Product Description What good is a mission and vision if you don't know how to execute them? It was probably a question like that which sparked the interest of Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan to write Execution: The Discipline Of Getting Things Done. Bossidy is the chairman of Honeywell International; Charan is a best-selling management author. And their book has garnered much interest. This SuccessTools discussion guide was developed for sharing four critical lessons from the book on how to develop a corporate culture that excels at execution: 1) leaders exhibit seven essential behaviors, 2) leaders create a framework for cultural change, 3) leaders make sure they have the right people in place, and 4) leaders link strategy with operations. Using quotes from the book to stimulate thinking, each section continues with insightful questions for discussion. SuccessTools is a BH SmartDoc which provides a way to think about and start a key element on a management to-do list. BH SmartDocs are published by BrownHerron Publishing and are sold exclusively by Amazon.com.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Very simplistic July 25, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a very simplistic document. I hardly think it is worth $4.00.
It contains very basic summary and superficial questions.
  What a rip-off ! Utter Waste of Time. January 7, 2005 28 out of 28 found this review helpful
Utterly worthless time waster, completely without merit. I read the book and expected more than a small handfull of quotes with page numbers. Nothing more than an infantile cut and past that is at best incomplete ... I'm dead serious when I say my middle school daughter would have done a better job.
If you read the table of contents of Execution, you will have more information than this leaflet provides. The leaflet asks such provocative questions as 'explain examples given in the book.' There is nothing new I can use here.
I hate time wasters, and I hope that by adding my review I can save you some of your valuable time.
  Misleading waste July 15, 2004 33 out of 33 found this review helpful
The above item was ordered and upon review it is clearly worthless and without merit. I have read the book and expected more than a cut and past of content that in many cases does not reflect the authors' most salient's concepts.I recommend, based on other comments found on your website regarding other ebooks of this nature, that you seriously consider not offering material of this nature. It is only hurting your reputation.
  Time saved--much more than the cost of this e-doc March 2, 2004 9 out of 19 found this review helpful
I've suggested this article to a number of friends who needed to do something in a hurry on leadership. You can use it to personalize a discussion you have to conduct--and with it, do it in a very short time. An hour of my time saved is worth a lot more to me than the cost of this doc. It's what I love about e-docs, given how little time I have for anything. And now to sign off--writing this is time consuming, but looking ahead, worth it because I want to keep these e-docs coming.
  A waster of money February 10, 2004 34 out of 35 found this review helpful
If you read the book review and the table of contents of Execution, you will have garnered as much information as this leaflet provides. The leaflet asks such provocative questions as 'explain examples given in the book.' Save your $4.00 and buy a latte at Starbucks.
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