Summary
In a world where organizations constantly seek to optimize performance and leadership, the role of the executive stands at the center of effective management. This work delves into the essential habits and principles that distinguish high-performing executives from their peers, offering timeless insights into how leaders can harness their time, focus on results, and make impactful decisions. The text unpacks the anatomy of effectiveness, not as an innate trait, but as a discipline that can be learned, cultivated, and applied across diverse professional contexts.
- Effectiveness is a discipline: It can be learned and must...
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