Thirteeners

Why Only 13 Percent of Companies Successfully Execute Their Strategy--and How Yours Can Be One of Them

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Leadership
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Author: Daniel F. Prosser ISBN: 9781626341609
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group Press Publication: March 3, 2015
Imprint: Greenleaf Book Group Press Language: English
Author: Daniel F. Prosser
ISBN: 9781626341609
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group Press
Publication: March 3, 2015
Imprint: Greenleaf Book Group Press
Language: English

In today's corporate world, 87 percent of companies fail to successfully execute the strategy they set for any given year. In the pages of this book, CEO mentor and Coach Dan Prosser shows you how to make your company one of the other 13 percent--a Thirteener. In the process, he explains that the true challenge of building a great company--one that consistently executes its strategy--is understanding the real nature of human interaction and the key to success: connectedness.

Whether you're a successful CEO, business owner, entrepreneur, or leader, or whether you're struggling to build the business you've always wanted, Thirteeners will help you...

  • transform your organization's internal connectedness so you can achieve your next level of performance you’re looking for.
  • create a workplace environment that supports your vision and assures participation by every team member.
  • produce breakthrough results.

With a focus on business as a network of interrelated conversations and through groundbreaking ''Best Place To Work'' company research, Prosser demonstrates what you need to do to transform the way your employees think and act to achieve unprecedented levels of performance for your company.
 

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In today's corporate world, 87 percent of companies fail to successfully execute the strategy they set for any given year. In the pages of this book, CEO mentor and Coach Dan Prosser shows you how to make your company one of the other 13 percent--a Thirteener. In the process, he explains that the true challenge of building a great company--one that consistently executes its strategy--is understanding the real nature of human interaction and the key to success: connectedness.

Whether you're a successful CEO, business owner, entrepreneur, or leader, or whether you're struggling to build the business you've always wanted, Thirteeners will help you...

With a focus on business as a network of interrelated conversations and through groundbreaking ''Best Place To Work'' company research, Prosser demonstrates what you need to do to transform the way your employees think and act to achieve unprecedented levels of performance for your company.
 

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