It's Not What You Say...It's What You Do (Review and Analysis of Haughton's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Laurence Haughton's book "It's Not What You Say...It's What You Do" looks at the credibility gap between what companies say and what they do, and explains the damage that is done when they don't follow through. In his book, the author explains how ensuring that you close the gap will lead to success. This summary provides a practical process that will guide you towards doing what you say.
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Book Presentation: It’s not what you say ... it’s what you do by Laurence Haughton1
Book Abstract
About the Author
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Summary of It’s not what you say ... it’s what you do (Laurence Haughton)4
Building Block #1: State a clear, unambiguous direction
Building Block #2: Get the right people involved
Building Block #3: Start well by having plenty of buy-in
Building Block #4: Use personal initiative to keep moving
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
In average companies, only about half of what actually gets decided is ever followed through on. The rest of the items just fall through the cracks and get ignored, usually inadvertently. A number of studies have shown that over the last fifty years, 83-percent of all corporate slowdowns were attributable not to external economic forces but to the lack of follow-through within the organization itself. Therefore, to improve your performance, spend less time worrying about finding the best strategy to use and more time closing the gap between what you say you want to do and what you actually end up doing.
To be more specific, there are four key building blocks you can use to close the credibility gap between what you say and what you do:
Over the last decade, business has tried every quick fix and crafty financial maneuver to get a leg up on the unrelenting competition. None of it has had sufficient staying power and a lot has landed our businesses (and more than a few executives) in trouble. Now it’s time to forgo all the exotic answers and get back to basics. What makes or breaks your company is your ability to get everyone at every level following through.
– Laurence Haughton
"Becoming a winner, a loser, a climber or a tumbler in any industry is not the result of finding (or failing to