Productivity, Results, Accomplishments - These are the outcome of good, solid management. Management is the art and science of getting things accomplished via other people and executing results. Execution is about getting things done. Execution shows readers how to manage money, people, equipment, time and other resources, and successfully run anything from a project, to a department, to a business. It helps readers learn how to get things done on their own or through employees or freelancers, how to prepare and control budgets and how to make management and financial decisions. This book goes beyond delegation and supervision to give readers all of the principles, practices, strategies and tactics that they absolutely must know
I found this book to be very insightful: merely a collection of definitions and common management content you'd find on standard text book. Overall, quite a disappointing book.
Definitely a boring thing to read. Mostly just a definition of a thing. But, I found out that in the chapter 7 onwards, the subjects and how the author writing is getting interesting. He knows what he's doing after that chapter, not before that.