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Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
Larry Bossidy, Ram Charan, Charles Burck
Rating: 3.5/5 Stars
Rank: 148
The book that shows how to get the job done and deliver results . . .
whether you’re running an entire company or in your first management
job
Larry Bossidy is one of the world’s most acclaimed CEOs, a
man with few peers who has a track record for delivering results.
Ram
Charan is a legendary advisor to senior executives and boards of
directors, a man with unparalleled insight into why some companies are
successful and others are not. Together they’ve pooled their
knowledge and experience into the one book on how to close the gap between
results promised and results delivered that people in business need
today.
After a long, stellar career with General Electric, Larry
Bossidy transformed AlliedSignal into one of the world’s most
admired companies and was named CEO of the year in 1998 by Chief
Executive magazine.
Accomplishments such as 31 consecutive quarters of
earnings-per-share growth of 13 percent or more didn’t just happen;
they resulted from the consistent practice of the discipline of execution:
understanding how to link together people, strategy, and operations, the
three core processes of every business.
Leading these processes is
the real job of running a business, not formulating a “vision”
and leaving the work of carrying it out to others.
Bossidy and Charan show
the importance of being deeply and passionately engaged in an organization
and why robust dialogues about people, strategy, and operations result in a
business based on intellectual honesty and realism.
The
leader’s most important job—selecting and appraising
people—is one that should never be delegated.
As a CEO, Larry
Bossidy personally makes the calls to check references for key hires. Why?
With the right people in the right jobs, there’s a leadership gene
pool that conceives and selects strategies that can be executed.
People
then work together to create a strategy building block by building block,
a strategy in sync with the realities of the marketplace, the economy, and
the competition.
Once the right people and strategy are in place, they are
then linked to an operating process that results in the implementation of
specific programs and actions and that assigns accountability.
This kind
of effective operating process goes way beyond the typical budget exercise
that looks into a rearview mirror to set its goals.
It puts reality behind
the numbers and is where the rubber meets the road.
Putting an
execution culture in place is hard, but losing it is easy.
In July 2001
Larry Bossidy was asked by the board of directors of Honeywell
International (it had merged with AlliedSignal) to return and get the
company back on track.
He’s been putting the ideas he writes about
in Execution to work in real time.
About the AuthorLarry Bossidy is chairman and former CEO of Honeywell International, a
Fortune 100 diversified technology and manufacturing leader.
Earlier in
his career he was chairman and CEO of AlliedSignal, chief operating
officer of General Electric Credit (now GE Capital Corporation), executive
vice president and president of GE’s Services and Materials Sector,
and vice chairman of GE.
Ram Charan is a highly sought advisor to
CEOs and senior executives in companies ranging from start-ups to the
Fortune 500, including GE, DuPont, EDS, and Colgate-Palmolive.
He is the
author of What the CEO Wants You to Know and Boards That
Work and the coauthor of Every Business Is a Growth Business.
Dr. Charan has taught at both the Harvard Business School and the Kellogg
School of Northwestern University.
Charles Burck is a writer and
editor who collaborated with Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan.
Earlier in his
career he was an editor at Fortune magazine.
Editorials
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Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
Larry Bossidy, Ram Charan, Charles Burck
![]() | | | Review | | ?If you want to be a CEO?or if you are a CEO and want to keep your job?read
Execution and put its principles to work.??Michael Dell,
chairman and CEO, Dell Computer Corp.?Good practical insight and
advice on managing... read full editorial |
![]() | | | From the Inside Flap | | The book that shows how to get the job done and deliver results . . .
whether you’re running an entire company or in your first management
jobLarry Bossidy is one of the world’s most acclaimed CEOs, a
man with... read full editorial |
![]() | | | From the Back Cover | | “If you want to be a CEO—or if you are a CEO and want to keep
your job—read Execution and put its principles to
work.”—Michael Dell, chairman and CEO, Dell Computer
Corp.“Good practical... read full editorial |
Customer Reviews
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Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
Larry Bossidy, Ram Charan, Charles Burck
![]() | | | SUPERIOR!!!!! | | (Naucalpan, Estado de México Mexico) July 3, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars | | Execution is the missing link that makes a difference between success and
failure. This book is a must read for any manager. The book starts with a
good rationale about the importance of execution and give specific steps
to implement this discipline. |
![]() | | | While stating the obvious - it sometimes needs repetition | | (Gentofte, Denmark) January 28, 2005 - 4.0/5 stars | | I got a bit tired of Larry while reading this book. Having said this I
think it is fair that he tries to cash in on the success he has obviously
had with his management mantra "following through". It seems that he got
very... read full review |
![]() | | | Buy it, read it, do it | | (Austin, TX USA) September 26, 2003 - 3.0/5 stars | | The question on the lips of the busy-executive-potential-reader will be:
Well, do they do it, do they execute on the promise of this book? The
assignment is a tough one - to provide a compelling, expansive, yet
intensely... read full review |
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