Execution to Die for: The Manager's Guide to Making It Happen

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Graham Haines, 2011 - Business & Economics - 254 pages
This book is about overcoming the barriers to execution; the barriers that frustrate managers the world over as they see their plans and strategies undermined by poor implementation. The author Graham Haines identifies 36 barriers to making it happen, explains why they occur and what to do about them. The book draws on the author's forty years of experience developing plans for others to implement and executing the plans of others. Barriers that are caused by inadequate planning, lack of alignment, inability to manage change and unenthusiastic employees are among those addressed. The book is packed with case studies and anecdotes from all over the world of what to do - and what not to do - to achieve "Execution to Die For". Comprehensive and wide-ranging in its scope, "Execution to Die For" is a must-buy addition to any manager's toolkit.

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