You all know someone or have encountered someone that despite being of similar or worse background, education, family situation, and overall academic and general intelligence, is doing way better at life, financially and socially, than you. And they didn’t have daddy’s money either! So just how the hell did that happen? Well, they just used strategy.
Yes, that’s it. They learned the ground in which they were operating and leveraged their skills, strongpoints, and relationships in a way to get them exactly where they aspired to be.
Strategy comes more intuitively for some more so than others, but the key to achieving it is to let go of certain preconceptions of how the world works and learn how it actually does then start operating under that knowledge. It can be tricky, you gotta open your mind to a whole new ways of thinking. Which ways are those? Find out by reading the savviest books on strategy.
#1 How to Think Strategically by Greg Githens
Each element of every list is explained in clear and thorough terms. The writing is clear and concise supplemented by engaging imagery: one chapter describes “Shoulder Angels” representing “dullness” and “sharpness.” How to Think Strategically is convincing, pushing its readership toward success and toward becoming a more skilled leader. It is of significant value to anyone at any stage of their career.
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#2 My Value or My Values – Rebirth of a Fallen Company by Heather E. Robertson
They tell it like it is-what really happens in business-allowing you to learn the lessons that fit your needs and the strategic needs of your business. Based on the lives and businesses of real people, the characters are based on a composite of heroes and villains I have worked with. You will share their frustrations and anger, the exuberance of their success and their pain of losing, and most of all, you will learn from their experiences.
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#3 My Value or My Values – Redeeming Customers’ Trust by Heather E. Robertson
This book tells a story in a unique way and asks these questions. Without launching into the answers, it takes you on a journey that inspires you to go and find the answers for yourself. After all, your career is all about your choices and your life. What you choose to do can define who you are. If you choose to spend your time with others who have shared values, together you can make a difference and achieve great things. At the same time you might even have some fun and do something truly worthwhile!
If you choose otherwise, you may miss out…it’s up to you .
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#4 The Magic Of The OK Box by David Drennan
That’s what young manager Philip Walker discovers when he is sent by his company to Highfield College to learn what these essential principles are and to hear from other managers just how they put them into practice in their different companies. Philip is fascinated by the whole experience and later tells his Operations Director, I don’t think I’m ever going to manage in quite the same way again.
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#5 The Heart of Consulting by Liz & Russell Dimitriadis & Jaffe
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#6 Entrepreneurship $ales by Trevor K. Whittaker
From ‘summarising needs’ to the ‘close’, Whittaker analyses each step in handling prospects, supplying his own methods and insights along the way, such as the sales quadrant and kpa (key performance areas). Whittaker shows that sales is a people industry where both the prospect and the sales entrepreneur need to understand each other for both sides to benefit in terms of efficiency, opportunity and success.
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#7 Entrepreneurship (minus) 101 by Trevor K. Whittaker
If you are an existing entrepreneur and think you know it all, think again! The overriding mantra is Know Yourself: know your strengths and weakness and work on those weaknesses before you embark or continue on what is a highly demanding – but ultimately a highly rewarding – journey. So do you have what it takes? Read Entrepreneurship (minus) 101 and find out.
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#8 Lean, an Ongoing Journey by Mark Roberts
Whether you’re a CEO wondering if Lean will work for you, or if you are already midway through implementing Lean, you will find this book an extremely useful source of advice, encouragement and practical know-how. Offering his years of experience and many real-life examples from the workplace, Mark Roberts has written a comprehensive guide from a knowledgeable first-hand perspective.
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#9 Reality Based Decision Making for Effective Strategy Development by Jennifer Hancock
This book will help you learn how to answer the three most important questions for any strategy. What is your real problem? What is really causing it and what will really work to solve it? It is a short concise book that will help you put your strategy on a firm, reality based foundation.
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#10 Understanding Michael Porter by Joan Magretta
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#11 Violent politics by William R. Polk
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#12 Tribal Leadership by Dave Logan
The strategy model works with another model in the book called The Cultural Map. By having a strategy actually work with the culture and lead to a more effective environment, it’s no wonder this model works significantly better than anything I’ve ever come across before in any other management or leadership book. There’s no close second for me.
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Janine Hornsby from Austin Macauley Publishers
Jennifer Hancock from Humanist Learning Systems
Paige Arnof-Fenn from Mavens & Moguls
Deric Loh from Better Coffeer
Eric Schleien from Granite State Capital Management, LLC