Winning in FastTime: Harness the Competitive Advantage of Prometheus in Business and Life Review
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Michelle McGhee
on 3/03/2012
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(More customer reviews)If Sun Tzu had been an entrepreneur this book would have been written centuries ago.
Using a concise war-winning paradigm, Warden and Russell have successfully captured the essence of designing a business strategy that will work every time. There are three things that make this book a proverbial "must read."
- It cuts to the chase by explaining what a business strategy needs to provide to everyone in the organization and does this in way that everyone from the mail clerk to the CEO can understand.
- It proves the KISS principle doesn't have to produce a "Business for Dummies" approach.
- You can start reading the book on Monday, finish it on Tuesday, begin to institute change on Wednesday, and by Friday be making a difference.
Frankly, I think it's the best book I've read since "Thriving on Chaos" by, Tom Peters.
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