North Carolina Executive Roundtable Hosts Author Gary Tomlinson at November 14, 2014 Meeting
Entrepreneur and founder of five successful businesses, will speak on "Closing the Gap between Strategy & Execution".
- Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC (1888PressRelease) October 24, 2014 - James Chambers, President of the North Carolina Executive Roundtable (NCER), announced that Gary Tomlinson, founder of five successful businesses, will discuss how to get from strategizing a plan to executing that plan in his talk "Closing the Gap between Strategy & Execution". The lecture will take place Friday, November 14th, at Prestonwood Country Club in Cary at 11:45am. The meeting is open to members and invited guests, and the cost is $30.00.
What would be possible if your organization could consistently close the gap between strategy and execution? What would that mean for both you and your organization? This gap exists. In fact, sources like Fortune and The Harvard Review say, "less than 10% of strategies effectively formulated are effectively implemented." The Execution Value Gap, which is the lost value between your strategic plan and the actual execution of that plan, represents the largest opportunity cost for most organizations.
Closing the gap is possible and in this presentation you will learn how to make it happen. With 90% of companies failing to fully execute their strategic plans, Gary Tomlinson of Tomlinson and Associates, has spent the last decade working with the Keyne Institute to understand what it takes for companies to close the Execution Gap and actually achieve the results they expect. In this fast paced presentation participants will learn:
• 5 affirmations leadership must understand for successful execution.
• 4 key actions that high performing organizations consistently deliver.
• 3 pillars of successful execution management.
• 2 essential requirements for execution management.
• 1 absolute imperative for managing execution down to an individual level.
Gary Tomlinson is an entrepreneur and founder of five successful businesses. Gary is well versed in the areas of entrepreneurship, leadership, execution management and professional speaking education. From the time he worked as an operating room technician, more than 40 years ago, Gary saw the value in learning by doing as well as by teaching. Later, as a successful pioneer of US Surgical stapling instruments, he went the extra mile for his customers by providing one-on-one training, in-service programs, and teaching workshops.
"We are all looking forward to hearing Gary Tomlinson speak," said James Chambers. "His 40 years of experience in business and team building, is a wealth of knowledge waiting to be shared."
For more information or to register for the event, visit: http://www.ncer1.org/guest-services/luncheon-registration/event-registration/?ee=59
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