Rich Horwath

Elevate

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According to a study published in Chief Executive Magazine, the most valued skill in leaders today is strategic thinking. However, more than half of all companies say that strategic thinking is the skill their senior leaders most need to improve. Elevate provides leaders with a framework and toolkit for developing advanced strategic thinking capabilities. Unlike the majority of books that focus on strategy from a corporate perspective, Elevate gives the individual executive practical tools and techniques to help them become a truly strategic leader. The new framework that will enable leaders to finally integrate both strategy and innovation into a strategic approach that drives their profitable growth is the Three Disciplines of Advanced Strategic Thinking:
1. Coalesce: Fusing together insights to create an innovative business model.
2. Compete: Creating a system of strategy to achieve competitive advantage.
3. Champion: Leading others to think and act strategically to execute strategy.
Every leader desperately wants to be strategic--their career depends on it. Elevate provides the roadmap to reach the strategic leadership summit.
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Quotes

  • Carlos Martinez Ruizhas quoted6 years ago
    Managers that simply call out problems without thoughtfully providing a range of solutions are rapidly losing their luster.
  • Carlos Martinez Ruizhas quoted6 years ago
    Using this simple framework, managers are equipped with a method to think strategically on a daily basis, not just annually during the strategic planning process. In practice, a manager could use these three disciplines in their daily interactions by asking questions like:
    What is my key insight from this meeting?
    Based on the strategy to achieve my goals, what are the trade-offs I need to make with my time, talent, and budget?
    Am I working on an activity that is important to execution of the strategy, or is it an urgent, but unimportant issue that’s taken me off plan?
  • Carlos Martinez Ruizhas quoted6 years ago
    The three basic disciplines of strategic thinking are as follows:
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