Six Disciplines

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Drucker's Five Most Important Questions You Can Ask

Six Disciplines

In his book The Five Most Important Questions You Will Ever Ask About Your Organization, Peter Drucker, one of the leading management practitioners of our time, offers a tool for self-assessment and transformation. By asking these questions, you can focus on why you are doing what you are doing, and how to do it better.

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Why Your Organization Needs More Than A Business Coach

Six Disciplines

We hear it from our clients all the time: "I spent thousands on books, seminars, consultants; we''ve gone through planning sessions, brainstorming, etc. - and none of it has lasted.". A lack of a solid strategic plan - mission, vision, values, strategic position, vital few objectives. Frustrating? Common place?

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What Are The Six Disciplines?

Six Disciplines

In this discipline, organizations regularly review and renew their mission, values, strategic position, vision, their most vital few objectives, as well as agreeing what to stop doing. BOTTOMLINE : The Six Disciplines are described in detail in the award-winning book, Six Disciplines for Excellence , available here from Amazon.

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A Closed-Loop Strategy Execution System

Six Disciplines

In their 2008 book "The Execution Premium: Linking Strategy to Operations for Competitive Advantage" (Harvard Business School Press), Harvard professors Dr. Robert S. Kaplan and Dr. David P. Discipline I. Decide What's Important ).

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Learning, Leading and Lasting Part II

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During a recent meeting of the school board (of which I am a member), we were interviewing candidates for an open position. In his book, The Call, Os Guinness describes a similar challenge for graduate students making career choices.

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A Closed-Loop Strategy Execution System

Six Disciplines

In their 2008 book "The Execution Premium: Linking Strategy to Operations for Competitive Advantage" (Harvard Business School Press), Harvard professors Dr. Robert S. Kaplan and Dr. David P. Discipline I. Decide What's Important ).

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