Alex Brueckmann is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of "The Strategy Legacy" and CEO of Brueckmann Strategy Consultants Ltd. I believe a CEO has two jobs: culture and strategy. And there is ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You’ve heard management guru Peter Drucker’s maxim, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast” for years. If you think that means culture and ...
Most leadership teams don’t realize how fragmented they actually are and the price their organizations are paying.
It’s said that Peter Drucker, world-renowned business management superstar, once famously commented, “Culture beats strategy.” Or “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” While neither version has been ...
Building a performance culture is not a project — it is a journey. It requires patience, consistency, and the courage to hold ...
Culture – and its application to strategy and results – is now a core focus of great organizations that “get it.” Volumes of research from global consulting firms coupled with my own experiences as a ...
Corporate culture represents the professional values a company adopts that dictate how it interacts with employees, vendors, partners and clients. The mission strategy of an organization is a summary ...
Executive: Research Solutions, PLLC - Regional White House Fellow; Performance (Human Capital & Organizational) Psychologist To continue reading this content ...
Peter Drucker famously said, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” That’s still true, but let’s update it for today’s world. Strategy still matters, but culture? Culture drinks strategy through a ...
Culture is often misunderstood and discounted as a touchy-feely component that is not as important as hard and solid strategy. But Peter Drucker, the father of modern management practice, is credited ...