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Organizations are successful based on their ability to achieve strategic goals.
Why didn't you achieve your strategy? Too many organizations waste time and money on developing strategy but don't achieve their goals. What goes wrong? Poor predictions about the future; internal politics that impact the projects selected; biases in the decision-making process, and other stumbling blocks.
This book provides the approach that significantly increases an organization's ability to achieve its strategy. This is not a book about developing strategy. This is a book that will help you actually
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Organizations are successful based on their ability to achieve strategic goals.

Why didn't you achieve your strategy? Too many organizations waste time and money on developing strategy but don't achieve their goals. What goes wrong? Poor predictions about the future; internal politics that impact the projects selected; biases in the decision-making process, and other stumbling blocks.

This book provides the approach that significantly increases an organization's ability to achieve its strategy. This is not a book about developing strategy. This is a book that will help you actually achieve the strategy the organization's leadership has developed.

Strategy is necessary but it is a complete waste of time unless it is effectively turned into real results. If you want to see where an organization will be in 5 years, don't look at its strategic goals. Look at where management spends the money.


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Autorenporträt
Frank R. Parth is the founder and CEO of Project Auditors LLC, a past member of PMI's Board of Directors and of the PMI Educational Foundation Board. His career began in engineering design and evolved into project and program management, later expanding into teaching and writing. He has taught project management courses at universities around the world and has published multiple papers and given speeches in project management. In his spare time he enjoys skiing, gardening, woodworking, and playing with his grandchildren.