Thirteeners
Why Only 13 Percent of Companies Successfully Execute Their Strategy—and How Yours Can Be One of Them
Summary:
The book examines the reasons why the majority of companies fail to effectively implement their strategies, attributing the failure to a lack of connectedness within the organization. It provides insights and methodologies for leaders to foster a culture of engagement and alignment, ensuring that their companies are among the minority that successfully execute their strategic plans.
Key points:
1. Thirteeners Principle: The book explains that only 13% of companies excel at executing their strategies due to clear purpose, strong culture, and aligned communication.
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