Building Strategic Organizations: The First Five Tools of Strategy and Strategic Planning
Building Strategic Organizations: The First Five Tools of Strategy and Strategic Planning
Mann Phd, Rick
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Condition: New, UPC: 9780960012916, Publication Date: Fri, November 1, 2019, Type: Paperback ,
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7Every leader and team can use Building Strategic Organizations to deepen their understanding of essential strategy topics. You can also use these five tools to quickly develop a robust strategic plan that aligns your on-the-ground work with your strategy, priorities, and vision. Build the strategic capacity and employee engagement of your entire workforce by making sure they know why they come to work, what is most important, and what progress is being made. This is the second book in the ClarionToolbox Series, and companion volume to Strategic Leader Are Made, Not Born.
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