Iterate

Run a Fast, Flexible, Focused Management Team

Narrated by Mike Lenz, Nan McNamara
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Pub Date Oct 26 2021 | Archive Date Jan 01 2022
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Description

Iterative Management Is Nimble Management

This book is a guide to the iterative organization, the only kind of organization that can learn and adapt fast enough to keep up in today's world. For anyone running a team of managers, or advising someone who does, it describes the fundamental behaviors that create iteration, explains how to implement them, and includes videos and online assessment to get the process started. Iterate defines what management really is and helps readers create a fast, flexible, focused management team that does it well.

Ed Muzio, award-winning author, CEO, and ''one of the planet's clearest thinkers on management practice,'' provides a research-based blueprint for a management team that will take the next best step for the organization in any situation. This book enables senior leadership, front line and middle management, and human resource executives to equip their teams with both knowledge and practical skills so that they not only understand their own purpose but also perform that purpose well amidst ever-changing conditions. Iterate will help readers create measurable business results on any management team, of any size, in any industry where complex work and frequent change are the norm.

Iterative Management Is Nimble Management

This book is a guide to the iterative organization, the only kind of organization that can learn and adapt fast enough to keep up in today's world. For anyone...


Advance Praise

''One of the most notably unique, boldly original, and commonsensically practical approaches to managing teams to come along in years.''

--Jim Kouzes, coauthor of The Leadership Challenge

''Whether you lead a management team yourself or coach someone who does, Iterate is a must-read to get everyone going in the right direction—and the same direction—every step of the way.''

--Marshall Goldsmith, author of the #1 New York Times best seller, Triggers

''Ed Muzio's message is clear and necessary in today's working world. Iterate will appeal to management teams everywhere.''

--Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The New One Minute Manager® and Servant Leadership in Action

''This book helps managers break through and lift their leadership and their teams to a new level.''

--Michael Bungay Stanier, The Coaching Habit, Author


''One of the most notably unique, boldly original, and commonsensically practical approaches to managing teams to come along in years.''

--Jim Kouzes, coauthor of The Leadership Challenge

''Whether you...


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EDITION Audiobook, Abridged
ISBN 9781639090013
PRICE $20.95 (USD)
DURATION 6 Hours, 40 Seconds

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Featured Reviews

Iterate is the new way to pivot from an older, non-motivating managing method to a brand new way to pivot and adapt to the workforce that we are all changing into, be that hybrid working or remote working. I find that Iterate by Ed Muzio provides any company, small or big, with new approaches to communicate and create an effective way to create a successful environment that will then lead to better growth in various areas.
Iterate creates sidebars, exercises, and activities to help identify where you are as a Manager and how to lean into an Iterate Management Team that will be better supported.

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