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Barnes and Noble

Focus: How to Plan Strategy and Improve Execution Achieve Growth

Current price: $37.99
Focus: How to Plan Strategy and Improve Execution Achieve Growth
Focus: How to Plan Strategy and Improve Execution Achieve Growth

Barnes and Noble

Focus: How to Plan Strategy and Improve Execution Achieve Growth

Current price: $37.99
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This book assesses the strategy challenges faced by executives in formulating strategy and driving execution. The authors present seven inhibitors of strategy effectiveness in companies large and small as well as seven actionable research-based strategy enablers to fine tune execution and rally all the stakeholders in a unified direction. By reading this book, you will find answers to the following: • What is the state of strategy formulation and execution in companies like mine? • Why is the strategy process so frustrating and difficult, and how can it be simplified? • How can senior executives on my team meaningfully improve strategy planning and execution to grow sales and profit? • How can my company hold the strategy planning process to account? If you are looking for guidance on leading your organization’s strategy and execution for sales and profit growth, this book will serve as a valuable resource for becoming more effective at strategy formulation.

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