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An edition of The breakthrough imperative (2008)

The breakthrough imperative

how the best managers get outstanding results

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Every general manager today—all the way up to the CEO—is expected by his or her stakeholders to achieve new breakthroughs in performance—and fast. Those who don't make visible progress toward that goal within the first year or two will likely find themselves looking for another job. It is precisely because of this growing breakthrough imperative that managers today, whether in corporations or nonprofits, need to get off to a fast start. They don't have time for mistakes or for going back and redoing what they should have done right in the first place.But, despite the intensity of these pressures, despite the high expectations and short time frames, a number of CEOs and general managers turn in truly exceptional results. How do they meet and exceed the breakthrough imperative? To answer this question, consultants and former managers Mark Gottfredson and Steve Schaubert interviewed more than forty CEOs from both industry and the nonprofit sector, conducted an intensive study of what successful managers do right—and what some do wrong—and drew on their own combined fifty-plus years of experience at Bain & Company, where their insights have consistently been found in the pages of the Harvard Business Review. Together they came up with the four straightforward principles—deceptively simple yet remarkably powerful—that everyone must follow to succeed at achieving breakthrough results: 1. Costs and prices always decline2. Competitive position determines options3. Customers and profit pools don't stand still4. Simplicity gets results Although seemingly simplistic, mastering these four laws means mastering the basics of great management—a foundation on which to build the rest of one's management strategy. Whether you're managing a small work group or a multinational corporation, a single division or an entire nonprofit, The Breakthrough Imperative presents these core laws of business to help you determine where you are, just how far you can go, and how to get there with stellar results.

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2009, HarperCollins Publishers
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Table of Contents

The two keys to breakthrough results
First law : costs and prices always decline
Second law : competitive position determines your options
Third law : customers and profit pools don't stand still
Fourth law : simplicity gets results
Where you're starting from : diagnosing your point of departure
Where you're going : mapping your point of arrival and making a plan
The road to results.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [343]-350) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
658.4/09
Library of Congress
HD58.9 .G68 2008, HD58.9.G68 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 367 p. :
Number of pages
367

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Open Library
OL21039608M
Internet Archive
breakthroughimpe00gott
ISBN 13
9780061358142
LCCN
2007037658
OCLC/WorldCat
171614414
Library Thing
5401000
Goodreads
2813332

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