Gleason Public Library (Carlisle)

Detonate, why -- and how -- corporations must blow up best practices (and bring a beginner's mind) to survive, Geoff Tuff and Steve Goldbach

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Detonate, why -- and how -- corporations must blow up best practices (and bring a beginner's mind) to survive, Geoff Tuff and Steve Goldbach
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Detonate
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1005113688
Responsibility statement
Geoff Tuff and Steve Goldbach
Sub title
why -- and how -- corporations must blow up best practices (and bring a beginner's mind) to survive
Summary
"This book explains how organizations built up bad habits, identifies which ones masquerade as "best practices," and suggests alternatives that can contribute to winning in the marketplace. With a focus on optimism and empowerment, it focuses on an approach and mindset which are critical to successfully compete in an era characterized by profound technological advances and uncertainty"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Light the fuse -- Tinderbox : hazardous unwritten rules -- Spark : acceleration of the vicious cycle -- Coordinates : targeting the blast -- Blow up your playbooks -- Dismantle your P & L : revenue should be the last thing you worry about -- Trash the calendar : A strategic planning schedule is largely a waste of time -- Defy expertise : syndicated data creates zero advantage -- Upend insight : customers can't tell you what they believe -- Lose control : discard opportunity management systems -- Stomp out platitudes : celebrating failure is an excuse for mediocrity -- Embrace impermanence : org charts and career paths are past their sell-by date -- Build something better -- Where to start : pick your site to apply the detonate mindset -- Implications for leadership : accelerate by asking better questions -- Minimally viable thoughts
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