From USA Today & Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author! Want to achieve breakthroughs and get exceptional results? Discover the system that successful growth companies have used to achieve their results. All growing companies encounter ceilings of complexity, usually when they hit certain employee or revenue milestones. In order to burst through ceiling after ceiling and innovate with growth, a company must develop a reliable system that prompts leaders to be proactive and pivot when the need arises. You also need to learn simple systems to empower everyone in your company to become and stay focused, aligned, and accountable. In Rhythm , you’ll discover all this and more, • How to identify potential setbacks and avoid them; • Think-Plan-Do rhythm to fire up and maintain great execution; • The inside scoop from growth companies showing you how they turned their potential setbacks into opportunities; • Practical tools that you can use immediately; • The habits you should start building to achieve your own breakthroughs. Patrick Thean’s process applies to any growing business and ensures that your organization gets into the habit of achieving success, week after week, quarter after quarter, year after year. Get your copy now and start leading your business towards successful growth today!
Patrick Thean is the author of Execute Without Drama and RHYTHM: How to Achieve Breakthrough Execution and Accelerate Growth, which recently hit #3 on Amazon Best Seller Rank for Kindle. His presentations pack a punch with tested, proven tools that help companies drive execution and bring their strategic plan to life. Patrick Thean is a thought leader in strategic business execution, a successful serial entrepreneur and currently CEO of Rhythm Systems. He has also received a highly coveted patent as creator of Rhythm Software® which has thousands of users worldwide.
His teachings are so simple and pragmatic that the world-renowned Entrepreneurial Masters Program has had Patrick serve as Program Co-chair for 7 years. He also chairs a similar program in Malaysia: “Taipan: The Making of Asian Giants.”
Prior to founding Rhythm Systems, he also founded Metasys Inc., which he grew to a ranking of 151 on the Inc. 500 list. He was also named an Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year for North Carolina in 1996. His real life experiences and practical advice create a genuine connection with his audiences and gives them excellent take home value every single time!
This is a MUST read for anyone looking to impact change. I read it in preparation for our annual planning and I can't wait to see how it transforms what we are able to accomplish
This non-fiction book is written for entrepreneurs, leaders, senior management, and CEOs of all size companies. My experience in consulting with companies (and leaders) is that clarity on where they want to go does not eliminate a breakdown in the effort to get there. This book offers help on how to gain clarity of direction and has an easily explained methodology of Think-Plan-Do. It's a simple framework to understand but not necessarily easy to implement. Individuals and companies are often distracted by day-to-day events - which this book will help you overcome.
Every company and leader faces a ceiling in growth and this book will help you break through. Read the entire book or use as it as a just in time reference to get your team aligned and focused on what matters most.
La metodología propuesta es fácil de entender y replicar, recomendable si se busca un proceso para obtener resultados continuamente. Aplicable para cualquier empresa sin importar el tamaño.
The principles are similar to those you'll find in The Lean Startup. I think the style is better suited to small companies who may not consider themselves in a startup mindset, but still want to remain agile and goal-oriented. I liked the concept of having separate thinking, planning, and doing rhythms.
A surprisingly useful set of guides for thinking, planning and doing. While the delivery is a bit odd and it feels a little consulting tired, the ideas of setting up a rhythm to plan and execute is a useful one and the clear guidance provided on how to do it is quite useful.