
Guiding Growth
How Vision Keeps Companies on Course
Mark Lipton(Author)
Harvard Business Review Press
Published on 10. December 2002
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-57851-706-0 (ISBN)
Description
When it comes to sustained success, vision matters more than strategy. Scores of studies have proven this statement, and millions of business leaders believe it. Yet few executives understand what vision is. They embrace the idea, but ignore the implementation - a disconnect that threatens companies striving for growth in a volatile marketplace. Organizational expert Mark Lipton argues that this "believing-doing" gap exists because today's fast-paced world demands short-term fixes-pressuring executives to make tactical decisions that ultimately create larger strategic problems down the road. But Lipton shows that vision has more substance than leaders think-and that it is an essential factor in building scalable organizations that last for the long haul.Based on extensive research and real-world consulting work with executives implementing the scaling process, "Guiding Growth" provides fresh examples of established and new firms that have developed powerful growth visions. Moving beyond token 'mission statements', Lipton outlines a step-by-step process for establishing an actionable vision, presenting it to the company, and embedding it into the organizational fabric.
Illustrating how visions become guiding forces for day-to-day behaviour and overall company direction, "Guiding Growth" reveals how companies can stay their course, even as they grow.Mark Lipton is Founder of the consulting firm Lipton & Co., which specializes in organizational growth. He is Professor of Management and Chair, Human Resources Management and Organizational Change Management at the Milano Graduate School, New School University, in New York City.
Illustrating how visions become guiding forces for day-to-day behaviour and overall company direction, "Guiding Growth" reveals how companies can stay their course, even as they grow.Mark Lipton is Founder of the consulting firm Lipton & Co., which specializes in organizational growth. He is Professor of Management and Chair, Human Resources Management and Organizational Change Management at the Milano Graduate School, New School University, in New York City.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 166 mm
Weight
607 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57851-706-0 (9781578517060)
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Mark Lipton is Founder of the consulting firm Lipton & Co., which specializes in organizational growth. He is Professor of Management and Chair, Human Resources Management and Organizational Change Management at the Milano Graduate School, New School University, in New York City.
Content
Part I. Chapter 1. That "Vision Thing" Chapter 2. Why Good Organizations Go Bad Chapter 3. Creating the Growth Vision Chapter 4. Managing the Vision Development Process Part. II. Chapter 5. (Transition from Part I to Part II) Chapter 6. Select, Develop, and Manage the Executive Group Chapter 7. Creating a Growth-Enabling Culture Chapter 8. Structure Chapter 9. People Processes Chapter 10. Crossing the Abyss