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Drive Business Performance: Enabling a Culture of Intelligent Execution

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How can your organization increase its agility, alignment, and accountability to improve performance? Developing performance management capabilities means changing the way people are empowered to make better decisions. It requires a transition from a restrictive, command-and-control approach to a management style that includes more participants in the performance management process. Drive Business Performance shows you how. Drive Business Performance reveals how to effectively align performance with technology, creating a best-in-class information management system and amplifying individual employee impact. This groundbreaking guide provides a deep understanding of how to achieve enterprise performance management objectives, backed up by firsthand accounts from Fortune 500 companies that are winning by building accountability, intelligence, and informed decision making into their organizational DNA. Drive Business Performance explains the competitive advantage experienced by organizations that create and manage a “Culture of Performance.” Part of Wiley’s Microsoft Executive Leadership Series, Drive Business Performance fills a gap in the literature on managing performance. This innovative, jargon-free book demystifies performance management, with detailed guidance for organizations to replicate top performers’ results, including the recommended skills and assets needed to successfully compete in today’s business environment.

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First published January 1, 2008

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Bruno Aziza

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November 17, 2011
good book for your business strategies. Rven thoug I think it is more related to those that run larger companies than startups that I am more interested in
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April 9, 2018
Very in depth book with good insights. This is one of those books you need to read a little at a time to fully digest what your reading. Slow is definitely better with this book.
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