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The Cure: Enterprise Medicine for Business
Praise For The Cure "The Cure is valuable. . . a great read and an insightful depiction of the journey involved in executing the management principles of successful companies in this decade." "Using Enterprise Medicine, Coleman went from dead stop to warp speed in eight months. Reading The Cure provides great insight into the journey required to accomplish this kind of turnaround. It?s a must-read for any president who needs to rapidly change the business he?s leading." "The Cure works. I?ve used the process to dramatically change the culture of two companies. By breaking down silos and building company-wide strategy ownership, you will be surprised by the amount of creativity and commitment that can be rapidly produced." "Having lived through the ?common cold? of organizational dysfunction, The Cure artfully describes the prescription that helped heal and create a team that focused on results, leadership, and winning." "The Cure unwinds the complexities of the dysfunctional patterns within our organizations and proves that change is possible. The sensitive issues needn?t remain unspoken. Success, both corporate and personal, is truly possible."
?Bob Bond, President, Automation Group, Parker-Hannifin
?Bill Phillips, CEO & President, The Coleman Company, Inc.
?Randy Larrimore, President & CEO, United Stationers
?James Raskin, Vice President Business Development
Black & Decker Inc.
?Debbra Johnson, Market Development Manager
DuPont Safety & Protection
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- Posted: May-13-2007
A "must-read" for any leader
Dan Paul and Jeff Cox offers a wonderful tool to enable organizations to creatively transform the status quo and generate a culture that succeeds.
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- Posted: Mar-12-2003
Good for what ails?your company
Not at all your typical business book, but every bit the truth about the corporate world that I have experienced. As I became drawn in by the story, as told through the eyes and thoughts of the characters, I relived my own personal nightmares of ineffective management. But their outcome was...
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- Posted: Mar-11-2003
Great Read
"The Cure" arrived on Friday afternoon, and I couldn't put it down. I am glad I had a free weekend to read it because it is a page-turner. I never thought a business book could be so entertaining and informative at the same time. This is really a business novel, so there is a story (a...
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- Posted: Mar-10-2003
The Cure: Enterprise Medicine for Business
I loved this book. It really applied to my business and I can already see how it will improve how we do business. I highly recommend!
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- Posted: Mar-10-2003
A great business book with practical applications
The book generated insight into the world of solid business applications and should assist me immensely in my consulting practice. I would recommend it to any business manager who wants to create a more functional, balanced work environment.
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- Posted: Mar-10-2003
Living in the novel
I haven't read a business book this interesting in years. What I found most compelling is the dysfunction Paul and Cox describe in their composite organization, problems that seem almost laughable at a distance but, unfortunately, are very recognizable at my company. It's all there: denial,...
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- Posted: Feb-20-2003
The book you'll want to get for all managers in your company
Forget all those boring management books that are high on theory but low on applicability (not to mention readability!). The Cure rocks! It's a page-turner of a business novel about the hypothetical Essential Corporation, populated with people you'll swear you know--from operations, marketing,...
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- Posted: Feb-17-2003
Great Read as a Novel!
I've read other books by co-author Jeff Cox- "Zapp!" and "The Goal" and once again he weaves an intriguing story.Using co-author Dan Paul's Enterprise Medicine methodology, Cox tells the story of a successful company on the brink of disaster - how apropos in today's environment. I won't give away...
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