Making Strategy Work: Building Sustainable Growth Capability
| AUTHOR | Galpin; Galpin, Timothy J. |
| PUBLISHER | Jossey-Bass (10/21/1997) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
Description
Having tightened their belts through one of the most tumultuous business eras in recent history, the lean and mean organizations of the late '90s are again eager to pursue a path toward sustained growth. Predictably, advice on how to go about setting new growth strategies already abounds. But once those strategies are set, the question managers still must answer remains: "How do we make them work?"
In this groundbreaking book, author Timothy Galpin comes to the aid of managers at all organizational levels who are faced with the challenge of strategy implementation. He demonstrates how they can-indeed, must-align employees with organizational goals in order to be successful. And he presents a pragmatic, integrated plan of action from which to work-a plan based on cutting-edge research and illustrated with case examples from leading companies such as Sears, Southwest Airlines, Texas Instruments, and AT&T.
Here readers will discover the initial steps management should take to define and clarify corporate strategy. They'll find out how they can determine the individual and organizational behaviors and competencies necessary for translating strategy into action. They'll learn how to assess and redesign the twelve company influence systems that create behaviors conducive to successful strategy implementation. What's more, they'll become familiar with the specific actions that lead to measurable, results-oriented strategic change.
Complete with checklists, templates, meeting outlines guidebooks for team involvement, Making Strategy Work is every manager's answer to the difficult question of how to implement company strategy at the departmental level and throughout the organization. It is a resource no manager concerned with his or her company's continued growth and success should be without.
In this hands-on guide, Timothy Galpin shows managers how to translate plans into action and achieve measurable, results-oriented results. He also outlines the foundations of strategic planning, presents a conceptual model for making corporate strategy work, and delineates the application of perspective to strategy development. Complete with checklists, templates, and meeting outline guidebooks for team involvement, Making Strategy Work is every manager's answer to the difficult question of how to implement company strategy at the department level and throughout the organization.
In this groundbreaking book, author Timothy Galpin comes to the aid of managers at all organizational levels who are faced with the challenge of strategy implementation. He demonstrates how they can-indeed, must-align employees with organizational goals in order to be successful. And he presents a pragmatic, integrated plan of action from which to work-a plan based on cutting-edge research and illustrated with case examples from leading companies such as Sears, Southwest Airlines, Texas Instruments, and AT&T.
Here readers will discover the initial steps management should take to define and clarify corporate strategy. They'll find out how they can determine the individual and organizational behaviors and competencies necessary for translating strategy into action. They'll learn how to assess and redesign the twelve company influence systems that create behaviors conducive to successful strategy implementation. What's more, they'll become familiar with the specific actions that lead to measurable, results-oriented strategic change.
Complete with checklists, templates, meeting outlines guidebooks for team involvement, Making Strategy Work is every manager's answer to the difficult question of how to implement company strategy at the departmental level and throughout the organization. It is a resource no manager concerned with his or her company's continued growth and success should be without.
In this hands-on guide, Timothy Galpin shows managers how to translate plans into action and achieve measurable, results-oriented results. He also outlines the foundations of strategic planning, presents a conceptual model for making corporate strategy work, and delineates the application of perspective to strategy development. Complete with checklists, templates, and meeting outline guidebooks for team involvement, Making Strategy Work is every manager's answer to the difficult question of how to implement company strategy at the department level and throughout the organization.
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Product Format
Product Details
ISBN-13:
9780787910013
ISBN-10:
0787910015
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
264
Carton Quantity:
30
Product Dimensions:
6.31 x 0.93 x 9.32 inches
Weight:
0.98 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Bibliography,
Index,
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Business & Economics | Management Science
Business & Economics | Strategic Planning
Business & Economics | Entrepreneurship
Dewey Decimal:
658.401
Library of Congress Control Number:
97024231
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jacket back
Having tightened their belts through one of the most tumultuous business eras in recent history, the lean and mean organizations of the late '90s are again eager to pursue a path toward sustained growth. Predictably, advice on how to go about setting new growth strategies already abounds. But once those strategies are set, the question managers still must answer remains: "How do we make them work?"
In this groundbreaking book, author Timothy Galpin comes to the aid of managers at all organizational levels who are faced with the challenge of strategy implementation. He demonstrates how they can-indeed, must-align employees with organizational goals in order to be successful. And he presents a pragmatic, integrated plan of action from which to work-a plan based on cutting-edge research and illustrated with case examples from leading companies such as Sears, Southwest Airlines, Texas Instruments, and AT&T.
Here readers will discover the initial steps management should take to define and clarify corporate strategy. They'll find out how they can determine the individual and organizational behaviors and competencies necessary for translating strategy into action. They'll learn how to assess and redesign the twelve company influence systems that create behaviors conducive to successful strategy implementation. What's more, they'll become familiar with the specific actions that lead to measurable, results-oriented strategic change.
Complete with checklists, templates, meeting outlines guidebooks for team involvement, Making Strategy Work is every manager's answer to the difficult question of how to implement company strategy at the departmental level and throughout the organization. It is a resource no manager concerned with his or her company's continued growth and success should be without.
In this hands-on guide, Timothy Galpin shows managers how to translate plans into action and achieve measurable, results-oriented results. He also outlines the foundations of strategic planning, presents a conceptual model for making corporate strategy work, and delineates the application of perspective to strategy development. Complete with checklists, templates, and meeting outline guidebooks for team involvement, Making Strategy Work is every manager's answer to the difficult question of how to implement company strategy at the department level and throughout the organization.
In this groundbreaking book, author Timothy Galpin comes to the aid of managers at all organizational levels who are faced with the challenge of strategy implementation. He demonstrates how they can-indeed, must-align employees with organizational goals in order to be successful. And he presents a pragmatic, integrated plan of action from which to work-a plan based on cutting-edge research and illustrated with case examples from leading companies such as Sears, Southwest Airlines, Texas Instruments, and AT&T.
Here readers will discover the initial steps management should take to define and clarify corporate strategy. They'll find out how they can determine the individual and organizational behaviors and competencies necessary for translating strategy into action. They'll learn how to assess and redesign the twelve company influence systems that create behaviors conducive to successful strategy implementation. What's more, they'll become familiar with the specific actions that lead to measurable, results-oriented strategic change.
Complete with checklists, templates, meeting outlines guidebooks for team involvement, Making Strategy Work is every manager's answer to the difficult question of how to implement company strategy at the departmental level and throughout the organization. It is a resource no manager concerned with his or her company's continued growth and success should be without.
In this hands-on guide, Timothy Galpin shows managers how to translate plans into action and achieve measurable, results-oriented results. He also outlines the foundations of strategic planning, presents a conceptual model for making corporate strategy work, and delineates the application of perspective to strategy development. Complete with checklists, templates, and meeting outline guidebooks for team involvement, Making Strategy Work is every manager's answer to the difficult question of how to implement company strategy at the department level and throughout the organization.
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jacket front
Having tightened their belts through one of the most tumultuous business eras in recent history, the lean and mean organizations of the late '90s are again eager to pursue a path toward sustained growth. Predictably, advice on how to go about setting new growth strategies already abounds. But once those strategies are set, the question managers still must answer remains: "How do we make them work?"In this groundbreaking book, author Timothy Galpin comes to the aid of managers at all organizational levels who are faced with the challenge of strategy implementation. He demonstrates how they can?indeed, must?align employees with organizational goals in order to be successful. And he presents a pragmatic, integrated plan of action from which to work?a plan based on cutting-edge research and illustrated with case examples from leading companies such as Sears, Southwest Airlines, Texas Instruments, and AT&T.Here readers will discover the initial steps management should take to define and clarify corporate strategy. They'll find out how they can determine the individual and organizational behaviors and competencies necessary for translating strategy into action. They'll learn how to assess and redesign the twelve company influence systems that create behaviors conducive to successful strategy implementation. What's more, they'll become familiar with the specific actions that lead to measurable, results-oriented strategic change.Complete with checklists, templates, meeting outlines guidebooks for team involvement, Making Strategy Work is every manager's answer to the difficult question of how to implement company strategy at the departmental level and throughout the organization. It is a resource no manager concerned with his or her company's continued growth and success should be without.In this hands-on guide, Timothy Galpin shows managers how to translate plans into action and achieve measurable, results-oriented results. He also outlines the foundations of st
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