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BusinessWeek October 18, 2004 Diane Brady |
Change Happens. Act Now The new book, "Confronting Reality: Doing What Matters to Get Things Right," by Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan cannily addresses the pressure on managers to train a microscope on their business models. |
HBS Working Knowledge October 11, 2004 Martha Lagace |
When to Play Hardball No more Mr. Nice Guy in business. That's the message of a new book, Hardball: Are You Playing to Play or Playing to Win? Here is a co-author Q&A and book excerpt. |
Entrepreneur April 2004 Mark Henricks |
Living Large Want to expand your business? Then make the most of what you've got, one step at a time. |
IndustryWeek July 1, 2002 John S. McClenahen |
Execution Starts At The Top Retiring Honeywell chairman Lawrence A. Bossidy says a CEO's interest in the core processes of people, strategy and operations will equal success. |
CIO January 15, 2003 Elana Varon |
Three Questions for Larry Bossidy Larry Bossidy, coauthor of Execution: the Discipline of Getting Things Done, earned a reputation as an executive who got results. Now retired, Bossidy shared blunt advice about corporate discipline in an interview |
Fast Company February 2004 Jennifer Reingold |
Man of Mystery Ram Charan lives nowhere and goes everywhere, consulting for the largest and most powerful companies seven days a week, 365 days a year. Work is all he does, and all he wants to do. But even more than his dedication, it's his insights that have won him the ear of hundreds of top managers. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 19, 2004 Stalk & Lachenauer |
The Hardball Manifesto: Play to Win Toyota, Dell, and Wal-Mart all play rough, and play to win. But there's no need to apologize for enjoying making your competitors squirm, says this Harvard Business Review excerpt. |
Fast Company February 2005 Jennifer Reingold |
The 10 Lives of George Stalk The star strategy consultant George Stalk Jr. was declared dead three times -- and came back unrepentant and tougher than ever. His new book sees competition as a matter of life or death. |