

The Crux: How Leaders Become Strategists
by Richard Rumelt
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Published 28th April 2022, 368 pages
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Description
A FINANCIAL TIMES BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR
A revolutionary framework to turn any leader into a strategist - by the bestselling author of Good Strategy/Bad Strategy
'The Crux shows why Rumelt is a global authority on strategy.' Andy D. Bryant, chairman of the board, Intel Corporation, 2012-20
'Another triumph from the most insightful - and entertaining - commentator on strategy ' Sir John Kay, author of Obliquity
'The only book you'll need as a strategist' Dawn Farrell, president and CEO, TransAlta (2012-21)
The most important part of a leader's job is to set in motion the actions today that will build a better future tomorrow - in other words, strategy. But how do leaders become strategists?
In this ground-breaking book, Richard Rumelt, the world's leading authority on strategy, shows how finding the crux of a challenge is the essence of the strategist's skill. The crux is the key issue where action will best pay off, and Rumelt reveals how to pinpoint it so you can focus energy on what really matters. Drawing on decades of professional and academic experience, and through vivid storytelling - from Elon Musk's decision-making to Netflix's journey - Rumelt illuminates how leaders can overcome obstacles, navigate uncertainty and determine the best path forward.
Strategy is not about setting financial targets, statements of desired outcomes, or performance goals, it is about finding the crux and taking decisive, coherent action.
Details
The Crux: How Leaders Become Strategists
by Richard Rumelt
ISBN
9781788169509
Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
Binding
Hardback
Publication date
April 28, 2022
Dimensions
21.8cm x 14.4cm x 4.0cm
Page count
368 pages