Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2002, 335 pages
ISBN: 0-7506-5540-2
Keywords: Management
It is much easier to describe vision and values than implement them. Vision and values management is in the dark ages compared with that of marketing, finance or operations. It is sometimes derided and all too often just doesn't work. The Committed Enterprise takes a hard approach to this 'soft' topic and describes how to build unstoppable organizations, whether businesses or charities, hospitals or orchestras, by managing vision and values scientifically yet creatively. It shows how to lay the foundations for success by understanding the conflicting needs of stakeholders and uniting them through the right vision and values. These forge uncompromising commitment, and transform organizations, teams and countries.
Hugh Davidson details Seven Best Practices for making vision and values work every day, at every level. These are based on analysis of his interviews of 125 high-calibre enterprises in the USA and UK, and include:
Using a unique fast track/scenic route format, the book includes hundreds of examples, quotes and checklists from enterprises as diverse as PepsiCo, Caltech, Tesco, Mayo Clinic, BP, New York Police Department, DuPont, Save the Children, UPS, New York Philharmonic, and many others.
The Committed Enterprise brings a new dimension to managing organizations. It is designed for leaders and managers of every kind of enterprise.
So buy it, read it, then make it happen.
Everything is done by the author so that you should read it and understand it.
Unfortunately, very few read it. In my opinion, this should be mandatory reading for any senior position.
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