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"Okay let's go." And we started another close at Publix. I am usually scheduled to close the Deli at Publix. I look forward to the challenge almost every night, because closing is a difficult task. You need to be able to give 100% of your attention to the customers while being flexible enough to get the cleaning done. Also we need to restock the floor so that there is product to sell to customers the next day. On top of all that we need to work together as a team, which is not always easy. The book Lead like Ike is a great game plan for getting to the much needed success of our store. Eisenhower began the Longest Day (D-Day) with the words: "Okay Let's Go" And he took full responsibility for implementation of the plan. "Eisenhower's career as D-Day's CEO provides an encyclopedic case study for designing and implementing organizational strategies" ." P xvii Lead like Ike was a hard book to read straight through, I had every intention to finish the book quickly, but the book took me a long time to read. The book's narrative did not have enough spice to capture my interest. Lead Like Ike did not create a flow that could not be denied. I am also not sure that this book would be one I could share with my work team, as I think it may bore them silly. But the book is a good resource. I plan to refer to it when I come across a sticky wicket in the Publix Deli. 78 out of a 100 A Hesitant Cluck Premios
Los métodos de liderazgo de Dwight Eisenhower durante el proyecto más intimidante de la historia, la invasión del Día D, proveen estrategias invaluables para el empresario de hoy. Ningún gerente general moderno ha conducido tal organización --las inmensas Fuerzas Armadas Aliadas de Estados Unidos, Gran Bretaña y Canadá--, ante tanta presión de tener que alcanzar el éxito. Comienza con él presentándose para trabajar como el gerente general del Día D Inc., teniendo que crear a un cuerpo directivo y compañía, y manejando las invasiones de África y Sicilia. Analizando operativos militares como operaciones comerciales y al general en jefe como gerente general. Proporciona lecciones de gerencia tales como: Conducir la junta directiva: FDR, Churchill y los jefes del Estado Mayor Conjunto Crear la compañía: Convirtiendo a las Fuerzas Armadas Aliadas en una sola fuerza que pudiera cumplir con su misión Comprender la competencia y el mercado: Hitler y la Europa ocupada. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This is an interesting book. The author takes a unique approach to a business leadership book and pulls it off quite nicely. Throughout the book there are modern-day examples to aid in the illustration and each chapter ends with “debriefing notes,” which are takeaway points from the chapter. The final chapter summarizes the business strategies found in the rest of the book and invites the reader to evaluate his/her own performance in regard to each strategy. Lead Like Ike is also a fascinating look at one of the most important military actions of World War II. Much more than just a business leadership guide, it offers a fresh angle on the events leading up to the Normandy invasion. I was drawn in to the story and learned a great deal.
Lead Like Ike is a great book for anyone in a leadership role, especially business leadership, and is also well-suited to anyone who enjoys history.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.” ( )