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Results Gary Neilson

Results By Gary Neilson

Results by Gary Neilson


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Every company has a personality. Does yours help or hinder your results? Does it make you fit for growth? Find out by taking the quiz that's helped 50,000 people better understand their organisation's at OrgDNA. com and to learn more about Organizational DNA.

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Results: Keep What's Good, Fix What's Wrong and Unlock Great Performance by Gary Neilson

Every company has a personality. Does yours help or hinder your results? Does it make you fit for growth? Find out by taking the quiz that's helped 50,000 people better understand their organisation's at OrgDNA.com and to learn more about Organizational DNA. Just as you can understand an individual's personality, so too can you understand a company's type - what makes it tick, what's good and bad about it. Results explains why some organizations bob and weave and roll with the punches to consistently deliver on commitments and produce great results, while others can't leave their corner of the ring without tripping on their own shoelaces. Gary Neilson and Bruce Pasternack help you identify which of the seven company types you work for - and how to keep what's good and fix what's wrong. You'll feel the shock of recognition ("That's me, that's my company") as you find out whether your organisation is: * Passive-Aggressive ("everyone agrees, smiles, and nods, but nothing changes"): entrenched underground resistance makes getting anything done like trying to nail jelly to the wall * Fits-and-Starts ("let 1,000 flowers bloom"): filled with smart people pulling in different directions * Outgrown ("the good old days meet a brave new world"): reacts slowly to market developments, since it's too hard to run new ideas up the flagpole * Overmanaged ("we're from corporate and we're here to help"): more reporting than working, as managers check on their subordinates' work so they can in turn report to their bosses * Just-in-Time ("succeeding, but by the skin of our teeth"): can turn on a needle and create real breakthroughs but also tends to burn out its best and brightest * Military Precision ("flying in formation"): executes brilliant strategies but usually does not deal well with events not in the script * Resilient ("as good as it gets"): flexible, forward-looking, and fun; bounces back when it hits a bump in the road and never, ever rests on its laurels For anyone who's ever said, "Wow, that's a great idea, but it'll never happen here" or "Whew, we pulled it off again, but I'm tired of all this sprinting," Results provides robust, practical ideas for becoming and remaining a resilient business. PRAISE FOR RESULTS "Bad management is like the weather - everyone likes to talk about it, but it's hard to get any-one to actually do anything about it. This well-researched, thorough book is your first step to fixing the big picture." Seth Godin, author of All Marketers Are Liars. "Highly readable and right on target, results will help readers at all leadership levels understand why their organisations fall short, frustrate talented people, and deny even the most obvious needs for change. In the hands of committed leaders, Results will get results." Hank McKinnell, Chairman and CEO of Pfizer, Inc., and author of A Call Action: Taking Back Healthcare For Future Generations. "I highly recommend this practical book on how to organise and deliver the optimal results you always wanted but never achieved." Dick Kovacevich, Chairman and CEO of Wells Fargo Bank. "Results makes a solid case for organisations types and the four blocks that make up a companies DNA. Neilson and Pasternack show how business leaders can use these tools to diagnose problems and modify their DNA to create sustainable solutions and a healthy company." Chad Holliday, Chairman and CEO of DuPont. "Results is critical for any executive. You'll learn how to figure out the DNA of your organisation and then act on that knowledge. With readable tales and enlightening examples, it shows how to build on what's good and discard what's bad." Walter Isaacson, CEO of the Aspen Institute and author of Benjamin Franklin: An American Life.

Results Reviews

"...does prompt some sharp thinking..." (Director, May 2006) "...very helpful, and the blend of fact and fiction in this respect made the book an easy and enjoyable read." (Customer Management, September 2006) "I found their ideas interesting and their case studies illuminating..." (Financial Management, October 2006)

Table of Contents

ONE: A Tale of Two Managers. TWO: The Four Building Blocks: Laying the Foundation For Results. THREE: The Passive-Aggressive Organisation: Everyone Agrees But Nothing Changes. FOUR: The Fits-and-Starts Organisation: Let 1,000 Flowers Bloom. FIVE: The Outgrown Organisation: The Good Old Days Meet a Brave New World. SIX: The Over managed Organisation: "We're From Corporate and We're Here to Help" SEVEN: The Just-in-Time Organisation: Succeeding by the Skin of Our Teeth. EIGHT: The Military Precision Organisation: Flying in Formation. NINE: The Resilient Organisation: As Good as it Gets. TEN: Caterpillar's Journey to Resilience: The Cat That Came Back. The Research Behind the Book. Notes. Acknowledgements. Index.

Additional information

GOR003222417
9781841127149
1841127140
Results: Keep What's Good, Fix What's Wrong and Unlock Great Performance by Gary Neilson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2006-02-10
316
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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