I wanted to give 2 stars while reading it, but thought my impression might improve. Unfortunately it just went downhill.
It is nore like a work of fiction "inspired by true events" than a business/strategy book.
Lots of fluff; plenty of name dropping and sprinkled jargons. Thus good for coffe or water cooler talk. Also little new or insightful content for me when I try to get to the core of it.
What disappointed me the most: If I take it as a book that tries to present a framwork or a system for successful strategy execution, the text fails to convince that there are few or no loopholes in its contextual underpinnings. In fact it doesnt even make an attempt. So basically, it feels like a semi random collection of texts from the internet.
There are better books on this subject. Would suggest to avoid wasting time with rhis one.
Desde hace mucho no tenia un libro tan académico en mis manos,me hizo recordar a los tiempos de universidad,aunque es aún más complejo,no debería serlo ya que es innecesario .En resumen te habla de manera complicada como formular una estrategia y el paso a paso hasta lograr los mejores resultados aplicando está última,con ejemplos de transnacionales gigantes se vuelve aún mas difícil de aplicar lo aprendido.Tiene mucha información del clasico de Kaplan e información básica de teoría de pregrado y recopilación de libros relacionados.No lo recomiendo si tienes una pequeña empresa o tratas de llevar a la práctica algo.Resalto la ultima sección que si me pareció novedoso al hablar de como la estrategia militar se relaciona a la empresarial,de ahí me lleve buenas frases y aprendizajes en cuanto a las órdenes,directivas e independencia.
A good book stressing the point 'Strategy is 99% about execution' with examples of success and failures from likes of GE, BA,HSBC Rail, Diageo, Reuters. I read it after my MBA and it brought a good sense to what I had read at class and now had to 'get it done'
A compact book full of examples. Goes quite broadly into various aspects of execution, change management and innovation. Most helpful is the summary at the end.