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Profitable Growth Is Everyone's Business: 10 Tools You Can Use Monday Morning by Ram Charan
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Profitable Growth Is Everyone's Business: 10 Tools You Can Use Monday…

by Ram Charan

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Much like the other book that I read by Ram Charan this one left me wanting more. On the surface I liked his idea of “hit many singles and doubles, not just home runs” but the chapter didn’t really leave me with any compelling reasons for choosing one over the other. He had anecdotal evidence but not any real theory. Not even a good definition of what a Home Run versus a Double was. I thought the other chapters were better. The “Building a Growth Budget” chapter touched the surface of habit number 3 from 7HHEP but again left me wanting more. I don’t think it was a bad book to read but I think there are better ones out there. I think all the chapters were good ideas but he could have picked only a couple of them and dove a little deeper and I would have been happier.
  jcopenha | Jan 19, 2007 |
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