Lafley, A. G.

Playing to win : how strategy really works - Boston : Harvard Business Review Press, 2013 - 260 p. ; ill., 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Strategy is not complex. But it is hard. It's hard because it forces people and organizations to make specific choices about their future -- something that doesn't happen in most companies. Now two of today's best-known business thinkers get to the heart of strategy--explaining what it's for, how to think about it, why you need it, and how to get it done. And they use one of the most successful corporate turnarounds of the past century, which they achieved together, to prove their point. A.G. Lafley, former CEO of Procter & Gamble, in close partnership with strategic adviser Roger Martin, doubled P&G's sales, quadrupled its profits, and increased its market value by more than $100 billion in just ten years. Now, drawn from their years of experience at P&G and the Rotman School of Management, where Martin is dean, this book shows how leaders in organizations of all sizes can guide everyday actions with larger strategic goals built around the clear, essential elements that determine business success--where to play and how to win.

9781422187395


Organizational Innovation
Procter and Gamble Company
Strategic planning
Success in business
Sustainable competitive advantage
Winning aspiration
How—to—win choices
Strategy

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