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Six Disciplines Execution Revolution: Solving the One Business Problem That Makes Solving All Other Problems Easier

Six Disciplines Execution Revolution: Solving the One Business Problem That Makes Solving All Other Problems Easier

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Author: Gary Harpst
Publisher: Six Disciplines Publishing
Category: Book

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Format: Illustrated
Media: Hardcover
Edition: illustrated edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 208
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.3 x 0.8

ISBN: 0981641105
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.401
EAN: 9780981641102
ASIN: 0981641105

Publication Date: July 1, 2008
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With all of the pressures successful business leaders have today, none is more urgent or challenging than learning the ability to execute strategy. p While larger businesses have the luxury of budgets and resources to meet this challenge, it's the small and midsized businesses that now have a tremendous opportunity to level the playing field, leapfrog the expensive, outdated approaches of the past, and attack the challenge of execution in a revolutionary way. The key insights are: p ulliExcellence is the enduring pursuit of balanced strategy and execution/li liPlanning and executing, while at the same time dealing with the inevitable surprises, is the biggest challenge in business/li liOvercoming this challenge is what we mean by solving the one problem that makes all others easier/li liFailing to solve the problem destines your organization to a reactive, fire-fighting future./li/ul p Based on breakthrough research, field testing and proven best-practices, the thought-leading vision described by Gary Harpst in iSix Disciplines Execution Revolution/i sets a new course for how small and midsized businesses can finally confront the never-ending challenge of executing strategy. p As a follow-up to the success of iSix Disciplines for Excellence/i, Harpst's new book, iSix Disciplines Execution Revolution/i, details the elements of a complete strategy execution program, clarifies how it could only have happened now, and explains why such a program will soon become a mainstream requirement for your business.


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2 out of 5 stars Lots of good reviews - i say dont buy   December 28, 2008
This book seemed like one or two good ideas filled out into lots of pages. Repeated graphics - non engaging writing. I'm sure the author may have brilliant ideas - but the manner in which he conveys them doesnt make for an exciting read. I couldn't get through it. Take my review of actual content and theory for granted - but if you want an easy read where you'll learn some solid business advice. This isnt the place.


5 out of 5 stars Time to Execute!!!   December 21, 2008
I really enjoyed this book. I purchased several copies and gave them out to customers as gifts for the holidays. If you are looking for a book that gives you a formula and helps you put together a strategy and keep on task with that strategy, then this is for you. With execution of any strategy, losing focus is the main issue. This will keep you on track, and focused.


2 out of 5 stars Management 101   November 7, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

"After many years, I've finally come to view excellence as the enduring pursuit of balanced strategy and execution."br /br /Contentbr /br /Chapter 1: Business Excellence; the author exhibits a fairly nice model of business excellence balancing Strategy and Execution.br /br /Chapter 2: The Biggest Problem in Business; author wrote, with some supporting information, that execution is the biggest problem.br /br /Chapter 3: Why Is It So Difficult?; "Usually, it's easier not to do what we know we should" sums up the chapter.br /br /Chapter 4: The Leapfrog Opportunity; you'll have the leapfrog opportunity if you invest in quality programs, business process best practices, personal productivity tools, business intelligence, strategy formulation, virtual community development, and coaching.br /br /Chapter 5: Requirements for a Next-Generation Programbr /br /Chapter 6: The First Complete Strategy Execution; the authors state that the complete strategy execution requires the following four chapters (which are self-explanatory; and the rest are also self-explanatory)br /br /Chapter 7: A Repeatable Methodologybr /br /Chapter 8: Accountability Coachingbr /br /Chapter 9: An Execution Systembr /br /Chapter10: Community Learningbr /br /Chapter11: Making Solving All Other Problems Easierbr /br /Chapter12: An Enduring Pursuitbr /br /Read the chapter titles and you'll figure out what the book is about and that's it, that's all you need to know. If you insist, read the summaries in your favourite bookstore for 5-10 minutes and you'll understand everything.br /br /I'll compare Six Disciplines Execution Revolution to the ideal "A business book that is easy to understand, distinct, credible, practical, insightful, and provides great reading experience."br /br /Ease of Understanding: 7/10; the book is easy to understand, far too easy to understand because the concept is obvious, very obvious.br /br /Distinction: 2/10; You have seen it all; there is absolutely nothing new in the book. 1 point to the Excellence Business Model in the back cover, you might think that it is not new! Yes, that's as far as distinction goes. The other point is from a paragraph about the character in the Bible.br /br /Credibility: 4/10; I truly respect Gary Harpst for his successes but in this book, despite implementing 60,000 business management systems and with more than $20 million bucks and 100 man-years of research, I don't see one good example of success stories of his clients, there should be one, out of 60,000, there really should be any example of success that is relevant to the context. There are some stories about Solomon Software, the author's successful company. We need more; this book seems like hot air to me.br /br /Practicality: 3/10; This is a book about "whats" not about "hows". The author stated the obvious goals but not a single useful method; I might exaggerate here but in Chapter11, just skip the first ten on how, the author wrote "we'll detail the how of this last point" but no, still no how.br /br /Insight: 5/10; With too many issues to cover; Six Disciplines Execution Revolution failed to deliver insightful and thoughtful details or analysis of any specific issue. The author should focus on a specific issue rather than a small book for everything.br /br /Reading Experience: 3/10: I felt like sitting in a university lecture, in modules like Management 101, and this book does not go beyond 101 class. I felt like taking a nap and having some snacks during the class waiting for it to end and go elsewhere.br /br /Overall: 4/10; I'm not going to say this book is bad but it is far from ideal; it might be a good introduction to business and management practice. It might be a good idea to buy this book for your friend who does not normally read business books.


5 out of 5 stars An excellent pick for anyone looking to make their business venture an enduring success.   September 3, 2008
How does one make their particular business excel past all their competitors? "Six Disciplines Execution Revolution: Solving the One Business Problem That Makes Solving All Other Problems Easier" is a thoroughly 'user friendly' and practical guide to help business owners answer that very question. Promoting 'The Excellence Business Model', which pushes balanced strategy and execution, successful entrepreneur and author Gary Harpst helps new business owners deal with anticipated and unexpected challenges as they occur and how they to avoid failure before such difficulties become an insurmountable problem. "Six Disciplines Execution Revolution" is a excellent pick for anyone looking to make their business venture an enduring success.


5 out of 5 stars Holistic Approach Makes This A Winner   September 2, 2008
The principles for success in business are not unlike the principles that support and create success in many of life's endeavors. What Gary Harpst has tapped into, and what makes this book and the ideas behind it so unique, in comparison to others like it, is the bringing of a real world, dynamic involvment in everything that works its way toward effective strategy and "execution".br /br /I have told people that the closest analogy I can come up with, to sum up my experience with Six Disciplines, is to reference a comparison of Bruce Lee to a classical Karate instructor. -- Where the Karate instructor would measure his talent by his ability to perform and display increasingly complex and difficult techniques, Bruce Lee would excel at becoming amazingly effective in the very simplist and most direct of movements. Bruce Lee was all about stripping away what is useless and absorbing what is useful and so, it seems, is Six Disciplines. The magic formula for success in Lee's makeup was his unwavering commitment to striving for excellence in the simple things that many other's tend to shrug off and take for granted as they search for the pursuit of excellence in complexity. That and Lee was a superb example of success through well balanced strategy and execution.br /br /There's a vast amount of knowledge behind the scenes in this book and the good part is that Gary Harpst has managed to harvest the fruits of so much labor for all of us to benefit from, and in a way that can transform "pretty good" into "Great!"

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