Tag: Management Books

  • Book Summary: Execution by Ram Charan

    Execution is one of the must-read management books. It is an excellent book on getting things done and explains the strategic importance of Execution. I am sharing some core ideas of the books.

    Execution – The Core Idea

    1. Execution is the bridge between Promises Made and Results Delivered.
    2. Execution is the hidden differentiator
    3. Execution is not simple tactics but is a separate and distinct business discipline. It is an integral part of the strategy.
    4. Execution must be the main concern and focus of every business leader.
    5. Execution must be placed at the very core of the corporate culture.

    Building Blocks:

    There are three building blocks of Strategy:

    A. Leaders who understand execution
    B. Culture focused on execution
    C. Right people in the right places

    Let us look into the more details:

    A. Leaders who understand execution

    1. Leaders live their businesses.
    2. Insist on realism.
    3. Focus on few clear priorities
    4. Follow through on assignment – Follow-up
    5. Reward those who do rather than who say they will do
    6. Coach People – So they can get better at what is required.
    7. Genuine emotional fortitude

    Let us look at Point 3 – Focus on Clear Priorities.

    It means:
    – Focus on at most 3-4 Priorities
    – Set Clear / Realistic Goals for each Priority
    – Strive To Keep Everything As Simple As Possible
    – Remind People Of These Priorities
    – Continue To Talk Directly About These Priority Areas
    – Have A Common Sense Approach To Business

    Leaders have following strengths:
    – Authenticity : Doing what you say
    – Self Awareness – Being comfortable with your strengths
    – Self Mastery – Knowing what you are talking about
    – Humility – Keeping your ego in check

    B. Culture focused on execution

    Leadership without the discipline of execution is incomplete and ineffective.

    Stronger and more transparent the linkage between performance and rewards the better.


    Consistent dialogue (formal and informal)
    Set right example
    Encourage feedback

    Bring issues to closure – now !

    More about the book at: Execution Book Site

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  • The All Time Favorite Books – My Must-Read List

    I am a voracious reader and I have diverse taste in reading. In my MBA days, library was my home.

    The other day, my friend asked me for a list of my favorite books. It was a difficult task. The favorites change over a period of time. But I realized that there are a few books that remain a must-read for me. I have often recommended these books to people. And ultimately, the wisdom lies in a few good books.

    So here are the books that have inspired me and influenced my thinking:

    Best Of The Best

    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
    Stephen R. Covey
    My Favorite Self Management Book

    The Dale Carnegie Collection
    The only self-help books that you will ever need !

    The Alchemist
    Paulo Coelho
    The Power of Dreams

    The Fountainhead
    Ayn Rand
    Philosophy of Values. Love Story

    My Experiments With Truth
    Gandhi’s Biography

    Management Books / MBA Books

    Built To Last
    Jim Collins and Jerry I. Porras
    A Management Book which is Built To Last

    Good To Great
    Jim Collins
    Management Concepts

    The Goal
    Eliyahu Goldratt
    A Thought Provoking book on Project Management

    Its Not About Luck
    Eliyahu M. Goldratt
    Sequel to The Goal

    The Tipping Point
    Malcolm Gladwell
    The power of Word of Mouth Marketing

    Snapshots from Hell : The Making of An MBA
    Peter Robinson
    An wonderful journey !

    Made In America
    Sam Walton
    An amazing book!

    Nuts!: Southwest Airlines’ Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success
    Kevin Freiberg & Jackie Freiberg

    Maverick
    Ricardo Semler

    The Art Of War
    Sun Tzu
    The final word on Strategy

    What They Do Not Teach You At Harvard Biz School
    Mark H. McCormack

    Focus
    Al Ries
    The Power of focus in marketing

    The High Performance Entrepreneur
    Subroto Bagchi
    An insightful and experience-rich book on Entrepreneurship

    Inspiration / Self-Help / Philosophy

    Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus
    John Gray
    A must read !

    The Bhagvad Gita
    Classic Gyan for life

    Man’s Search For A Meaning
    Viktor Frankl’s
    The story of a survivor from a Concentration Camp.

    Fish! for Life: A Remarkable Way to Achieve Your Dreams
    Stephen C. Lundin, John Christensen, Harry Paul

    The Secret
    Rhonda Byrne
    Self Help, Laws of Attraction

    The Diary of A Young Girl
    The journal of Anne Frank when she was in hiding for two years.

    It’s Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life
    Lance Armstrong & Sally Jenkins

    Biographies / History / General

    Jinnah – The Man Who Divided India
    Rafiq Zakaria
    Jinnah’s Biography – Read It To Get Surprised

    It Happened In India
    Kishore Biyani
    The Rise of Retail and Biyani

    The Richest Man In Bablyon
    Personal Finance

    Freedom At Midnight
    Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins

    Roots And Wings
    Raksha Bharadia
    A wonderful handbook on parenting

    Fiction

    Midnight’s Children
    Salman Rushdie

    The Namesake
    Jhumpa Lahiri

    The Da Vinci Code
    Dan Brown

    Eleven Minutes
    Paulo Coelho

    The Train To Paksitan
    Khushwant Singh

    Shantaram
    Gregory David Roberts