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The Discipline of Getting Things Done
The Discipline of Getting Things Done Why do so many companies have great strategies but still fail? ... percent? The Discipline of Getting Things Done 17 MS. DEAKINS: We started this process a little ...Description: Why do so many companies have great strategies but still fail? One reason is that they don’t know how to execute. At this session 31TS of the 2004 Valuation Actuary Symposium we discuss the bestselling book Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done by Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan.
Hide- Authors: David N Cook, Susan Deakins, Daniel L Shinnick
- Date: Sep 2004
- Competency: Leadership
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Competencies