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  <subTitle>creating urgency and growth in a nanosecond culture</subTitle>
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   <dateIssued>2015</dateIssued>
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 <note>&lt;div&gt;&lt;b&gt;The only way to ensure your company’s success is to change faster on the inside than the world is changing on the outside&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span&gt;No one knows the ins and outs of successful companies better than bestselling author Jason Jennings. Back in 2001, with&lt;i&gt; It’s Not the Big That Eat the Small, It’s the Fast That Eat the Slow&lt;/i&gt;,&#13;
 Jennings proved that speed was the ultimate competitive advantage. But &#13;
in 2015, companies of all sizes still struggle to adapt quickly. They &#13;
know it’s crucial to their future but need help to get everyone &#13;
implementing speed and urgency at all levels.&lt;/span&gt;Jennings and his &#13;
researchers have spent years up close and personal with thousands of &#13;
organizations around the world—figuring out what makes them successful &#13;
in both the short and long term. He understands the real challenges that&#13;
 keep more than eleven thousand CEOs, business owners, and executives up&#13;
 at night. And he knows how the best of the best combine speed and &#13;
growth to deliver five times the average returns to shareholders.&lt;span&gt;&lt;i&gt;The High-Speed Company&lt;/i&gt;&#13;
 reveals the unique practices of businesses that have proven records of &#13;
urgency and growth. The key distinction is that they’ve created &#13;
extraordinary cultures with a strong purpose, more trust, and relentless&#13;
 follow-through. These companies burn less energy, beat the competition,&#13;
 and have a lot of fun along the way.&lt;/span&gt;Jennings shows how you can &#13;
implement the same strategies that have made companies such as CoBank, &#13;
O’Reilly Auto Parts, Grainger, Henry Schein, Google, and Johnson &amp; &#13;
Johnson great, including:&lt;br&gt;   •  Encouraging employees to make the&#13;
 right moves without hesitation. J.M. Smucker has done this well by &#13;
creating five guiding principles that employees at every level can apply&#13;
 to faster individual decision making. &lt;br&gt;   •  Doing more to &#13;
constantly innovate and bring in new customers. Besides spending more &#13;
than $2 billion on research and development, Procter &amp; Gamble sends &#13;
its senior executives to the homes of families who use their products in&#13;
 one hundred different countries, to learn their stories and connect &#13;
with them, gaining fresh insights for new products. &lt;br&gt;   •  Being &#13;
transparent about management decisions. Sonic Corp. knows this is the &#13;
best way to drive trust and engagement with both employees and &#13;
customers. &lt;br&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;br&gt; Breathe easier. Handle any hurdle. Get things &#13;
done faster. That’s the way of the high-speed company . . . and Jennings&#13;
 shows you how to build and sustain your own.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br&gt;&quot;Reveals the unique practices of businesses that have proven records &#13;
of urgency and growth. The key distinction is that they've created &#13;
extraordinary cultures with a strong purpose, more trust, and relentless&#13;
 follow-through. These companies burn less energy, beat the competition,&#13;
 and have a lot of fun along the way. Jennings shows how you can &#13;
implement the same strategies that have made companies such as CoBank, OReilly Auto Parts, Grainger, Henry Schein, Google, and Johnson &amp; Johnson great&quot;--Dust jacket flap.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</note>
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  <topic>Corporate Culture</topic>
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  <topic>Strategic planning</topic>
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  <topic>Customer relations</topic>
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