49,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
25 °P sammeln
  • Gebundenes Buch

Praise for Achieving Class A Business Excellence "Achieving Class A Business Excellence is a shockingly realistic look at the personal tendencies, biases, and organizational inertia that leaders must overcome to truly transform their companies. Achieving business excellence requires two steps: attaining excellence and sustaining it through continuous improvement. Achieving Class A Business Excellence is the rare book that demonstrates a proven path to accomplishing both." --Richard Burns, former global product supply director, Procter & Gamble, NA Class A Implementation Leader "Global…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Praise for Achieving Class A Business Excellence "Achieving Class A Business Excellence is a shockingly realistic look at the personal tendencies, biases, and organizational inertia that leaders must overcome to truly transform their companies. Achieving business excellence requires two steps: attaining excellence and sustaining it through continuous improvement. Achieving Class A Business Excellence is the rare book that demonstrates a proven path to accomplishing both." --Richard Burns, former global product supply director, Procter & Gamble, NA Class A Implementation Leader "Global Operations are complex, and most companies plan and execute poorly because they address them functionally and rely on spot solutions to major issues. The authors take us back to the basics, show us operations in a comprehensive and integrated light, and do it in a story format that should appeal to most executives who want direction and are tired of buzz words. An excellent book." --Christopher Gopal, Executive Vice President, Worldwide Operations, Open Energy Corporation "This is a great book for any business leader looking for a path to better organizational performance. The dramatization depicted in Achieving Class A Business Excellence presents a clear option using the proven path for making dramatic organizational change. With all of the alternative approaches available, this book provides an outstanding methodology for reaching and sustaining business excellence." --Don Allen, Senior Vice President, Operations, CorePharma, LLC "An excellent depiction of the dedication and persistence required to deliver transformational change and the resultant improvement. This book doesn't sidestep the hard issues faced by executives trying to improve and sustain performance in today's rapidly evolving operational environment." --Jason Thorne, Director, ABeam Consulting USA "This book absolutely hits the bull's-eye on what it takes to dive into the issues plaguing underperforming companies and, most importantly, how to address those issues with a Class A-Best Industry Practice solution to turn any company into a top-performing profitable business. Excellent book!" --Randy Gast, Vice President, Corporate Operations, 3PAR Inc.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
DENNIS GROVES is Chairman of Oliver Wight Americas and President of Oliver Wight International. KEVIN HERBERT is a partner in Oliver Wight Europe, Africa, and Middle East, and is coauthor of the Wiley book Gaining Control. JIM CORRELL is a former co-chairman of Oliver Wight International and chairman of Oliver Wight Americas. Jim is a Principal in Oliver Wight Americas, and is coauthor of the Wiley book Gaining Control.
Rezensionen
"Top of the class! This cuts through the management-speak and presents the reader with Class A nuggets." (Works Management, December 2008)