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Execution

The Discipline of Getting Things Done

Crown, 2002
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Most companies, like most individuals, excel at making plans but are not as talented at carrying them out. Thus, execution – the ability to get things done – has become the core of management science. Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan observe that some people grow when promoted to executive leadership, while others merely swell. Those who lose touch with operational realities soon find themselves boldly leading a company going nowhere. The practical value of getting things done must be instilled at every level of your corporate culture.  Bossidy and Charan say execution is simply practicing the right techniques with a disciplined approach. Their book can help you turn your plans and strategies into accomplishments and victories.

Summary

Many companies do not develop a strong culture of execution.

When Larry Bossidy stepped down as vice chairman of General Electric (GE) in 1991 to become chairman and CEO of AlliedSignal Corporation, his new company appeared healthy. In reality, the automotive, engineering, and aerospace company had a serious problem: it lacked a “productivity culture,” and it wasn’t getting things done.

Bossidy’s description of AlliedSignal’s dilemma could fit any number of corporations: “The processes were empty rituals, almost abstractions. People did a lot of work on them, but very little of it was useful. The business unit strategic plans, for example, were six-inch-thick books full of data about products…People were holding the same jobs too long, and many plants were run by accountants instead of production people.”

By the time AlliedSignal merged with Honeywell in 1999, Bossidy’s team had made execution part of AlliedSignal’s corporate DNA. Operating margins had tripled and the company’s return on equity had risen from 10% to 28%. Shareholders rejoiced. So how did the transformation occur? Bossidy’s answer is simple: “We created a discipline of execution.”

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About the Authors

Larry Bossidy is chairman and former CEO of Honeywell International. He is the former CEO, COO, or vice chairman of three other major American corporations, including GE. Ram Charan is an adviser to CEOs and senior executives. He is the author of What the CEO Wants You to Know and Boards at Work. He taught at the Kellogg School of Northwestern University and the Harvard Business School. Charles Burck is a former Fortune magazine editor and writer.


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    V. Z. 2 years ago
    Very interesting and informative
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    D. B. 1 decade ago
    Best book ever written about getting things done. Also fun to read!
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    M. R. 1 decade ago
    libro recomendado por Thomson Reuters top management

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