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Today lets tak about Execution. To do that I want to share with you some thoughts I picked up from the best selling book "Execution".
In "Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done", Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan provide a framework for business leaders to achieve results. They argue that execution is not just about having a good strategy, but also about having the right people in place and creating an environment where they can be successful. The authors offer a three-part framework for execution, which includes setting clear goals, aligning people and resources behind those goals, and holding people accountable for results. They also provide tools and techniques for each of these components. 1-Goal setting: The authors suggest that goals should be SMART: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. They also recommend setting goals at multiple levels, from the overall company down to individuals. 2-Aligning people and resources: The authors argue that alignment starts with understanding what each person's strengths and weaknesses are. Once this is clear, leaders can assign tasks and roles accordingly. They also recommend creating "accountability maps" to make sure that everyone understands who is responsible for what. 3-Holding people accountable: The authors argue that accountability is essential for execution. To hold people accountable, they suggest setting clear expectations, providing feedback regularly, and using rewards and punishments appropriately. Major Building Block of Execution is Leadership. 7 essential behaviors of a leader
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Today lets tak about Execution. To do that I want to share with you some thoughts I picked up from the best selling book "Execution".
In "Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done", Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan provide a framework for business leaders to achieve results. They argue that execution is not just about having a good strategy, but also about having the right people in place and creating an environment where they can be successful. The authors offer a three-part framework for execution, which includes setting clear goals, aligning people and resources behind those goals, and holding people accountable for results. They also provide tools and techniques for each of these components. 1-Goal setting: The authors suggest that goals should be SMART: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. They also recommend setting goals at multiple levels, from the overall company down to individuals. 2-Aligning people and resources: The authors argue that alignment starts with understanding what each person's strengths and weaknesses are. Once this is clear, leaders can assign tasks and roles accordingly. They also recommend creating "accountability maps" to make sure that everyone understands who is responsible for what. 3-Holding people accountable: The authors argue that accountability is essential for execution. To hold people accountable, they suggest setting clear expectations, providing feedback regularly, and using rewards and punishments appropriately. Major Building Block of Execution is Leadership. 7 essential behaviors of a leader
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