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Stephen R. Covey's The 4 Disciplines of Execution: The Secret To Getting Things Done, On Time, With Excellence

Stephen R. Covey's The 4 Disciplines of Execution: The Secret To Getting Things Done, On Time, With Excellence
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Stephen R. Covey's The 4 Disciplines of Execution: The Secret To Getting Things Done, On Time, With Excellence

 
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Executing strategic goals is the greatest challenge in business today. Aligning the organization's work teams with your most important objectives is a never-ending battle. In addition, keeping teams engaged and focused on the top goals is critical. Imagine an organization where every team--from senior leadership to the front line--is focused ont he most important priorities and committed to achieving the Wildly Important Goals. FranklinCovey has studied the topic of execution for several years in thousands of teams and in hundreds of organizations. Our research shows that execution breaks down in four ways: 1. People and teams don't know the goals. Either there are too many goals or the goals aren't clear. 2. People and teams don't know what to do to achieve the goals. The goals are not translatedinto day-to-day activities. 3. People and teams don't keep score. Few can tell at any moment if they are on track to achieve the organization's critical goals. 4. People and teams are not held accountable. For results, employees need relevant and timely feedback and regular accountability. The 4 Disciplines of Execution will help you eliminate these breakdowns.

 
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Product Details
Author:Chris McChesney
Publisher:Franklin Covey
Publication Date:October 01, 2011
Language:English
ISBN:1933976462
Product Width:1.31 centimeters
Product Height:1.87 centimeters
Product Weight:0.01 pounds
Package Length:7.3 inches
Package Width:5.4 inches
Package Height:0.3 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 7 customer reviews )
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3Weak on it's own  Mar 19, 2006 By A. Majors
I attended this training session in person, and purchased the CD's from Amazon to share with team mates who were not able to go. While I believe the CD's are a good reinforcement and reminder for me.... alone, they lack meaning in many areas and would be weak training at best. This is mostly a recording of a live training session, without the benefit of the workbooks or group interaction.

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5Excellent  Sep 27, 2006 By A reader "peaseblossom67"
One of the best business CDs I have listened to. The four disciplines are presented in a very accessible way, with many examples. I found myself making many mental notes of actions to take on a personal level and with my team.

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2Nothing New or Exciting About Execution Here  Jun 21, 2004
This audio learning program is just a waste of time and money on the part of the listeners. Nothing new or exciting about Execution here, except showing off jargons like EXQ (Execution Quotient), and using big words like the 4 Disciplines--- including:1)Focus on Wilding Important Goals, 2)Use of Scoreboard, 3)Translating Loofty Goals into Actions, and 4)Holding People Accountable for Results.

I think people in undergraduate Business Programs or MBA Programs already learned these common sensical staff.

Franklin Covey needs to catch up, innovate, and deliver practical stuff for practising managers!

Stephen R. Covey is only the co-star in the program by which Franklin Covey should make this clear to consumers upfront.

Quite disappointed with this purchase because it is very theoretical and the ideas are not easily executed in the Age of Trust Erosion between corporations and their downsized labour force these days.

Try Peter Drucker's Effective Executive, you will get far far more.

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5Christopher McChesney is a genius  Apr 23, 2010 By Jay Dub
The 4 Disciplines of Execution has transformed my consulting company. I can sincerely say that we would not have survived the past 14 months if it weren't for Mr.McChesney's teachings...

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5More Good Stuff from Covey  Mar 31, 2010 By William J. Siems
60 minutes of Stephen R. Covey & Chris McChesney. Focused, principled action is desperately need in this day & market.

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