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Go slow to grow fast : how to keep your company driving and thriving in a fast-paced, competitive business world  Cover Image Book Book

Go slow to grow fast : how to keep your company driving and thriving in a fast-paced, competitive business world

Tilson, Brent R. (Author).

Summary: In this book, author Brent R. Tilson brings to life the classic challenge thatall business leaders face as they push their businesses through the conflictof growth and business capability, often referred to as the S-curve lifecycle. Through a fable drawn from his work with hundreds of businessesover twenty-five years of experience, he creates a case study that will take you,along with the characters Frank and Susan, on a journey of self-discovery.The practical tools, methodologies, and advice are thought provoking yetsimple. Brent's innovative use of a business's “Lifeline,” combined with his“Quad 4” methodology, helps leaders gain an understanding of how theirbusiness is performing today, and creates a road map for the future.Financial statements give leaders only a rearview-mirror look at a company'sperformance. The key is to have the information to look forward-throughthe “dashboard” showing where the company is going. In this book, Brentpresents tools for leaders to zero in on the critical numbers and measurementsthey need to monitor. Some of the key issues he addresses are:·Is the company in the Driving Zone or Drama Zone?·Is revenue per employee growing?·What is the return on investment the company is getting from its employees?· What will put the company out of business?·Is the company outperforming the competition?The key is to Go Slow and truly understand the business's currentcapability; then you can make the necessary changes, adjustments, andimprovements to prepare for the future-and get ready to Grow Fast.

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  • ISBN: 9781946633477
  • Physical Description: print
    xii, 163 pages : illustrations, charts ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Charleston, SC : Forbes Books, 2018.
Subject: Business enterprises Growth

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Evergreen Indiana.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Greenwood Public Library. (Show)

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Greenwood PL - Greenwood NONFICTION BUSINESS LEADERSHIP Tilson (Text) 36626103943296 2nd Floor Adult Nonfiction Available -

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    In this book, author Brent R. Tilson brings to life the classic challenge that all business leaders face as they push their businesses through the conflict of growth and business capability, often referred to as the S-curve life cycle. Through a fable drawn from his work with hundreds of businesses over twenty-five years of experience, he creates a case study that will take you, along with the characters Frank and Susan, on a journey of self-discovery.
    The practical tools, methodologies, and advice are thought provoking yet simple. Brent’s innovative use of a business’s “Lifeline,” combined with his “Quad 4” methodology, helps leaders gain an understanding of how their business is performing today, and creates a road map for the future.
    Financial statements give leaders only a rearview-mirror look at a company’s performance. The key is to have the information to look forward—through the “dashboard” showing where the company is going. In this book, Brent presents tools for leaders to zero in on the critical numbers and measurements they need to monitor. Some of the key issues he addresses are: •Is the company in the Driving Zone or Drama Zone? •Is revenue per employee growing? •What is the return on investment the company is getting from its employees? • What will put the company out of business? •Is the company outperforming the competition?
    The key is to Go Slow and truly understand the business’s current capability; then you can make the necessary changes, adjustments, and improvements to prepare for the future—and get ready to Grow Fast.

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