"Evaluating the success of an individual or company is a lotlike judging a trapper by his pelts. Charles Koch has a lot ofpelts. He has built Koch Industries into the world's largestprivately held company, and this book is an insider's guide to howhe did it. Koch has studied how markets work for decades, and hiscommitment to pass that knowledge on will inspire entrepreneurs forgenerations to come." "A must-read for entrepreneurs and corporate executives that isalso applicable to the wider world. MBM is an invaluable tool forengendering excellence for all groups, from families to nonprofitentities. Government leaders could avoid policy failures by heedingthe science of human behavior." "My father, Sam Walton, stressed the importance of fundamentalprinciples—such as humility, integrity, respect, and creatingvalue—that are the foundation for success. No one makes a bettercase for these principles than Charles Koch." "What accounts for Koch Industries' spectacular success? CharlesKoch
Get ahead of the competition with some expert planning. As any business manager knows, success doesn't just happen. Ittakes hard work and planning to get the desired results. Strategicplanning is the discipline that helps businesses build on theirpresent success by analyzing all the factors that can impact thefuture and take measures to anticipate them. The Complete Idiot'sGuide(r) to Strategic Planning offers clear and concretediscussions about: ? Defining business goals in mission statements ? Proven methods to gather the information necessary to formulatea strategy ? Anticipating the competition ? Executing a strategic plan
What are the most important things in your life? Do they get as much care, emphasis, and time as you'd like to give them? Far from the traditional "be-more-efficient" time-management book with shortcut techniques, First Things First shows you how to look at your use of time totally differently. Using this book will help you create balance between your personal and professional responsibilities by putting first things first and acting on them. Covey teaches an organizing process that helps you categorize tasks so you focus on what is important, not merely what is urgent. First you divide tasks into these quadrants: Important and Urgent (crises, deadline-driven projects) Important, Not Urgent (preparation, prevention, planning, relationships) Urgent, Not Important (interruptions, many pressing matters) Not Urgent, Not Important (trivia, time wasters) Most people spend most of their time in quadrants 1 and 3, while quadrant 2 is where quality happens. "Doing more things faster is no subst
The primary obstacle Is a confl:ct that s bUIlt into ourbrains, ay Chip and Dan Heath, authors of the critically acclaimedbestseller Made to Stick. Psychologists have discovered that ourminds are ruled by two different systems--the rational mind and theemotional mind--that compete for control~ The rational mind wants agreat beach body; the emotional mind wants that Oreo cookie~ Therational mind wants to change something at work; the emotional mindloves the com-fort of the existing routine.This tension can doom achange effort--but if it is overcome, change can comequickly. In Switch, the Heaths show how everyday people--employees andmanagers, parents and nurses have united both minds and, as aresult,achieved dramatic results. In a compelling, story-drivennarrative, they bring together decades of counterintuitive researchin psychology, sociol-ogy, and other fields to shed new light onhowwe can effect transformative change, whether your interest is inchanging the world or your waistline.
Book De*ion Managing Time delivers proven advice on how to get the right thingsdone - faster, smarter, and more efficiently From setting goals and breaking them down into tasks to creating amanageable schedule and putting it into action, this user-friendlyguide outlines proactive ways to focus on mission-critical tasks,eliminate or delegate non-priority projects, control interruptions,and avoid distractions. It is the essential guide to maximizing every manager's mostvaluable commodity. Key features Instructs readers how to: * Set goals and focus on high-priority tasks * Organize your space and save your time * Use scheduling tools that really work for you * Avoid distractions and control interruptions * Delegate effectively * Get more done in less time About Harvard Business School Press Since 1984, Harvard Business School Press has been dedicated topublishing the most contemporary management thinking, written byauthors and practitioners who are leading the way. Whether readersare seeking big-pict
By exploring measures that have transformed businesses, DavidParmenter has developed a methodology that is breathtaking in itssimplicity and yet profound in its impact. Now in an updated andexpanded Second Edition, Key Performance Indicators is a proactiveguide representing a significant shift in the way KPIs aredeveloped and used, with an abundance of implementation tools,including: The four foundation stones that lead the development and use ofKPIs A 12-step model for developing and using KPIs withguidelines A KPI resource kit including worksheets, workshop programs, andquestionnaires A new and pragmatic approach to finding critical successfactors Over 300 performance measures Implementation variations for small to medium enterprises andnot-for-profit organizations New implementation short cuts How to brainstorm performance measures Templates for reporting performance measures A resource kit for a consultant who is acting as a coach /facilit
This title presents a practical approach to fuel game changinggrowth through business model innovation. Transformational newgrowth remains the Holy Grail for many organizations. But a deepunderstanding of how great business models are made can provide thekey to unlocking that growth. This landmark book describes howcompanies can achieve transformational growth in new markets Or,simply put, how they can seize the white space. To step out intothe unknown and seize the white space requires a new language - anda framework with which to understand an existing enterprise and thewhite space it hopes to conquer. This book - from ClayChristensen's firm Innosight - is devoted to making game-changingbusiness model innovation a possibility. Leaving the rhetoric toothers, it provides the building blocks for creating business modelinnovation: first, by showing executives how to discover newbusiness models and then by showing them how to bring theseinnovations to market. With road-tested frameworks, analytics, anddia
Both Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg came to Google as seasoned Silicon Valley business executives, but over the course of a decade they came to see the wisdom in Coach John Wooden's observation that 'it's what you learn after you know it all that counts'. As they helped grow Google from a young start-up to a global icon, they relearned everything they knew about management. How Google Works is the sum of those experiences distilled into a fun, easy-to-read primer on corporate culture, strategy, talent, decision-making, communication, innovation, and dealing with disruption. The authors explain how the confluence of three seismic changes - the internet, mobile, and cloud computing - has shifted the balance of power from companies to consumers. The companies that will thrive in this ever-changing landscape will be the ones that create superior products and attract a new breed of multifaceted employees whom the authors dub 'smart creatives'. The management maxims ('Consensus requires dissensio
The8 Dimensions of Leadership is the first book to explore leadershipthrough the lens of Inscape's third generation DiSC model of humanbehavior. This title is designed to paint an inclusive picture ofthe varied approaches that make for strong leadership. It primarilyfocuses on the interpersonal realm of leadership and helps readersidentify which of the eight approaches comes most naturally tothem. Sugerman, Scullard and Wilhelm show readers how to determine whichof the eight DiSC dimensions aligns best with their leadershipapproach: Pioneering, Energizing, Affirming, Inclusive, Humble,Deliberative, Resolute or Commanding. The authors explore thestrengths and weaknesses of each style in depth. But they alsoemphasize that any single-dimensional approach to leadership isincomplete. It's not enough to just build on your strengths. To betruly effective you need to incorporate all eight dimensions intoyour leadership approach. This book will give readers new,scientifically-based insights into what makes them tick
“With good judgment, little else matters. Without it, nothingelse matters.” Whether we’re talking about United States presidents, CEOs, MajorLeague coaches, or wartime generals, leaders are remembered fortheir best and worst judgment calls. In the face of ambiguity,uncertainty, and conflicting demands, the quality of a leader’sjudgment determines the fate of the entire organization. That’s whyjudgment is the essence of leadership. Yet despite its importance, judgment has always been a fairlymurky concept. The leadership literature has been conspicuouslyquiet on what, exactly, defines it. Does judgment differ fromcommon sense or gut instinct? Is it a product of luck? Of smarts?Or is there a process for making consistently good calls? Noel Tichy and Warren Bennis have each spent decades studying andteaching leadership and advising top CEOs such as Jack Welch andHoward Schultz. Now, in their first collaboration, they offer apowerful framework for making tough calls when the sta
Praise for Best Practices in Talent Management "This book includes the most up-to-date thinking, tools, models,instruments and case studies necessary to identify, lead, andmanage talent within your organization and with a focus on results.It provides it all—from thought leadership to real-worldpractice." Patrick Carmichael head of talent management, refining, marketing, andinternational operations, Saudi Aramco "This is a superb compendium of stories that give the reader apeek behind the curtains of top notch organizations who havewrestled with current issues of talent management. Their lessonslearned are vital for leaders and practitioners who want a veryvaluable heads up." Beverly Kaye Founder/CEO: Career Systems International and Co-Author, Love'Em or Lose 'Em "This is a must read for organization leaders and HRpractitioners who cope with the today's most critical businesschallenge—talent management. This book provides a vast amount ofthought provoking ideals, tools, and models, for building
The greatest managers in the world seem to have little in common. They differ in sex, age, and race. They employ vastly different styles and focus on different goals. Yet despite their differences, great managers share one common trait: They do not hesitate to break virtually every rule held sacred by conventional wisdom. They do not believe that, with enough training, a person can achieve anything he sets his mind to. They do not try to help people overcome their weaknesses. They consistently disregard the golden rule. And, yes, they even play favorites. This amazing book explains why. Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman of the Gallup Organization present the remarkable findings of their massive in-depth study of great managers across a wide variety of situations. Some were in leadership positions. Others were front-line supervisors. Some were in Fortune 500 companies; others were key players in small, entrepreneurial companies. Whatever their situations, the managers who ultimately became the focus of G
Now nearing its 60th printing in English and translated into nineteen languages, Michael E. Porter's Competitive Strategy has transformed the theory, practice, and teaching of business strategy throughout the world. Electrifying in its simplicity -- like all great breakthroughs -- Porter's analysis of industries captures the complexity of industry competition in five underlying forces. Porter introduces one of the most powerful competitive tools yet developed: his three generic strategies -- lowest cost, differentiation, and focus -- which bring structure to the task of strategic positioning. He shows how competitive advantage can be defined in terms of relative cost and relative prices, thus linking it directly to profitability, and presents a whole new perspective on how profit is created and divided. In the almost two decades since publication, Porter's framework for predicting competitor behavior has transformed the way in which companies look at their rivals and has given rise to the new discipline of co
The Associate Professional Risk Manager (PRM) is a new PRMIAcertificate program intended for staff entering the risk managementprofession, or those who interface with risk management disciplineson a regular basis, such as auditing, accounting, legal, andsystems development personnel who want to understand fundamentalrisk management methods and practices. Designed to bemathematically and theoretically less detailed than theProfessional Risk Manager (PRM(tm)) certification, the new programwill cover the core concepts allowing non-specialists to interpretrisk management information and reports, make critical assessmentsand evaluate the implications and the limitations of suchresults.
In a world of stiffening competition, business strategy is morecrucial than ever. Yet most organizations struggle in thisarea--not with formulating strategy but with executing it, orputting their strategy into action. Owing to execution failures,companies realize just a fraction of the financial performancepromised in their strategic plans. It doesn't have to be that way, maintain Robert Kaplan and DavidNorton in The Execution Premium. Building on their breakthroughworks on strategy-focused organizations, the authors describe amultistage system that enables you to gain measurable benefits fromyour carefully formulated business strategy. This book shows youhow to: Develop an effective strategy--with tools such as SWOT analysis,vision formulation, and strategic change agendas Plan execution of the strategy--through portfolios of strategicinitiatives linked to strategy maps and Balanced Scorecards Put your strategy into action--by integrating operational toolssuch as process dashboards, rolling forecasts, and
Innovation may be the hottest discipline around today—inbusiness circles and beyond. And for good reason. Innovationtransforms companies and markets. It’s the key to solving vexingsocial problems. And it makes or breaks professional careers. Forall the enthusiasm the topic inspires, however, the practice ofinnovation remains stubbornly impenetrable. No longer. In The Little Black Book of Innovation, long-timeinnovation expert Scott D. Anthony draws on stories from hisresearch and field work with companies like Procter Gamble todemystify innovation. In his trademark conversational and livelystyle, Anthony presents a simple definition of innovation, breaksdown the essential differences between types of innovation, andilluminates innovation’s vital role in organizational success andpersonal growth. This unique hybrid of professional memoir and business guidebookalso provides a powerful 28-day program for mastering innovation’skey steps: ? Finding insight
The New Manager's Guide and Mentor "The Harvard BusinessEssentials" series is designed to provide comprehensive advice,personal coaching, background information, and guidance on the mostrelevant topics in business. Whether you are a new manager seekingto expand your skills or a seasoned professional looking to broadenyour knowledge base, these solution-oriented books put reliableanswers at your fingertips. Decision making is a critical part ofmanagement, and bad choices can damage careers and the bottom line.This book offers the tools and advice managers need to avoid commonbiases and arrive at and implement decisions that are both soundand ethical.