The Art of Action: How Leaders Close the Gaps between Plans, Actions and Results

The Art of Action: How Leaders Close the Gaps between Plans, Actions and Results

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Beschreibung

The 10th Anniversary Edition of the Leadership Classic

The surprisingly common sense approach to leading a global company, based on a theoretical framework first used by the nineteenth-century Prussian Army.

For over a decade the approach known as 'mission command' has been taught at the leading HULT Ashridge International Business School and has been applied in transforming businesses as diverse as pharmaceuticals and F1 racing.

What do you want me to do? This question is the enduring management issue, a perennial problem that Stephen Bungay shows has an old solution that is counter-intuitive and yet highly practical. The Art of Action is a thought-provoking and fresh look at how managers can turn planning into execution, and execution into results.

Drawing on his experience as a consultant, senior manager and a highly respected military historian, Stephen Bungay takes a close look at the army which built its agility on the initiative of its highly empowered junior officers, to show business leaders how they can build more effective, productive organizations.
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Seitenzahl
320
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23.90 €

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This was a difficult one for me. The content is spot on and I went away with reinforced and new principles, that make a lot of sense to me. I liked the systematic approach of laying down the 3 fundamental gaps and the friction that’s invited by them and then providing possible ways to close them. Much of this reiterated what I took away from other books on leadership in the military realm like “extreme ownership” and “turn the ship around”. On top it added new dimensions and provided an angle different enough to allow mental compaction of what I knew before. I also took some very practical advise for me which I am going to try out in the field. Why only 3 stars then? Well, the content is great but the delivery is not for me. I think this could have been condensed a great deal and the key points could have been driven home more succinctly. I found myself reading page after page at some point asking myself what relevance this all had. It may ultimately be me and how my brain works though.

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