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WELCOME
to ScottGlatstein.com
Got Execution?
The most brilliantly conceived strategy is worth nothing unless your company can put it into action
• Is your competitive strategy delivering the promised business outcomes?
• Do employees throughout your firm understand the strategy and how to implement it?
• Do your business processes transform your strategic intent into measurable results?
If you answered "no" to any of these questions, your company stands little chance of staying ahead of its toughest rivals in today's hypercompetitive world of business.
Let Scott Glatstein show you and your team how to escape this all-too-common trap. For 25+ years, Scott has been helping companies turn their vision into marketplace successes—by aligning their offerings, their people, and their business processes and systems behind their strategies.
Through his powerfully simple Strategy Activation® model, his popular program "Keeping Promises to the Marketplace," and his team of experts at business consultancy Imperatives LLC, Scott will position your company to transform its strategy into sustained competitive advantage.
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NEW BOOK
Strategy Activation
Ninety percent of all business strategies fail to produce the promised sales and profit growth. But it doesn't have to be that way. Scott Glatstein's new book shows you how to turn your strategic intent into ecstatic customers, an unstoppable brand, and sustained profitability. Discover how to formulate your strategy, neutralize the most common "strategy saboteurs," and drive your strategy into every aspect of your business.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Strategy Activation solves the number-one problem facing business people today: assuring that your product or service gets to the market and thrives. Scott Glatstein will guide you step-by-step—from board-room theory to real-world success. Grab this book now!"
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Scott Glatstein has written the owner's manual for implementing strategy. Tapping into Glatstein's work with top companies, Strategy Activation illuminates how to bridge the gap between executive-level strategic vision and organization-wide excellence. Well done."
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