Stand Back and Deliver
Enhance Fundamental Value and Establish Competitive Advantage with Leadership Agility Whether you're leading an organization, a team, or a project, Stand Back and Deliver gives you the agile leadership tools you'll need to achieve breakthrough levels of performance. This book brings together immediately usable frameworks and step-by-step processes that help you focus all your efforts where they matter most: delivering business value and building competitive advantage. You'll first discover how to use the authors' Purpose Alignment Model to make better up-front decisions about where to invest limited resources-and how to filter out activities…
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Weitere Autoren: Pixton, Pollyanna / Nickolaisen, Niel / Little, Todd
- ISBN: 978-0-321-57288-2
- EAN: 9780321572882
- Produktnummer: 4569641
- Verlag: Pearson Academic
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
- Seitenangabe: 192 S.
- Masse: 380 g
- Gewicht: 380
Über den Autor
Pollyanna Pixton is an international collaborative leadership expert who has developed models for collaboration and collaborative leadership throughout her 38 years of working inside and consulting with corporations and organizations. Pollyanna helps leaders create companies where talent and innovation are unleashed-making them more productive, efficient, and profitable. She was primarily responsible for leading the development of the Swiss electronic stock exchange. In addition, she has developed control systems for electrical power plants throughout the world and merged the technologies and data systems of large financial institutions.Niel Nickolaisen started his career in engineering, but then got involved with process improvement methods such as Lean and Six Sigma. The need to improve processes soon pulled him into managing large, put-the-business-at-risk IT projects and then IT leadership. Niel has a passion for focusing and aligning teams and organizations, and for finding ways to reduce both process and system complexity. His motto is, “Let's do more smart stuff and less stupid stuff.”Todd Little is a chemical engineer turned petroleum engineer who has been developing software products for more than thirty years. For more than twenty years, he has led teams and groups of teams in keeping the focus on delivering results on a regular basis. Todd has been quite active in the agile software development movement, as it is well aligned with his own observations about the importance of proper attention to purpose, people, and process in “making ship happen.”Kent McDonald has nearly fifteen years of experience as a project and program manager in a variety of industries, ranging from automotive to financial services. Throughout those various projects, he has always striven to keep his team's focus on the purpose of the project, avoiding where possible extraneous activities that do not add any actual value to the completion of the project. Kent has observed that properly aligned projects that follow the right methodology and utilize collaboration, regardless of the approach they use, are usually the most effective and add the most value to the organization.
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