Elevate: The Three Disciplines of Advanced Strategic Thinking
D**N
Practical and Powerful Ideas on Strategy
Rich Horwath has done what few others have done. He has made strategy clear, understandable, and practical. If you believe that simplicity is more powerful than complexity, then this is a great book for you. He explains three simple, but powerful ideas. A great strategy COALESCES around a single insight that will give your organization a real, meaningful advantage that matters to customers, it gives you the ability to COMPETE successfully in the marketplace, and it needs to be CHAMPIONED every day by people throughout your organization. I also really appreciated Horwath's practical tools on deciding which tactics to focus on and which ones to let go of. If you are responsible for developing a strategy for your organization's success over the next three to five years, then I believe this book will be an invaluable guide in your efforts. Enormously useful and practical is the way I would describe this book. Keep it by your side as you move your organization steadily forward.
C**K
Stop, Read and ELEVATE
Elevate forced me to stop and consider; Are my day to day activities defined by a well thought out strategy to take our business to a higher level or am I simply a reactionary? It turns out like many business executives not enough of the former. Fortunately, Elevate provides a blue print on how to build on a more solid foundation. It offers an architecture for developing and executing strategy so you can rise above your competition. Besides the great payout of actionable tools to advance your strategic thinking this book is extremely well written. The language is straightforward and concise .... like drinking from a clear stream. Take the time to read, Elevate. I'm putting it to work.
P**S
Buy it. Strategic Thinking thought of current way.
I liked so much of it. Really. But for me it seems like, that the chapters don't have a conducting wire. I felt lack that an big picture (i know that i incur in an error, thinking that strategy is linear) linking each chapter, step by step. Maybe if had a blueprint of all the book on beginning, would be good compass.Rich gave us a great book. Very good tips and explains about strategy. I recommend the Introduction and Champion chapters, because are good descriptions about what happens and what we must to do inside the company to apply strategic thinking internally.
S**.
The GOST framework alone makes the book worth it
The GOST framework concept alone is worth the price of the book. That framework will change the way you operate both professionally and personally. I love his books. Go to Strategy Kiln for other info on GOST as well.
J**Z
Very good approach for explaining Strategic Thinking
I liked very much the way is defined strategic thinking for practical purposes of an enterprise training in strategic thinking.I used it in my course in a Master Degree for High Direction in order to define the elements to analyze for asessing the level of strategic thinking of a leader and to contribute to its improving.Congratulations to the author of this good book!!!!!Jose Miguel
J**E
Superb book on Strategy
This was a VERY good book, I underlined a ton of it -- and have recommended it to several clients. I teach strategic thinking at the Wharton School of Business each year - and I picked up a few new ideas to add into my seminar. Definitely worth the investment of time and money for anyone interested in strategy.
D**N
Excellent
Excellent information source for any organization at any level of management. Methods instructed help leaders to workout what their organization's planning needs are, form plans, and when to re-evaluate them.
K**
Good Read
Easier to read than a lot of business books. Interesting concepts that are easy to apply.
J**N
Terrible Book
The author uses a single analogy (being in a helicopter, as opposed to a 30,000 ft view) to loosely connect every business strategy framework/model. There are no new or good ideas in this book. I wish I could get my money back.
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