
The Last Link
Closing the Gap That is Sabotaging Your Business
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Narrated by:
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Adam Grupper
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By:
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Gregg Crawford
About this listen
Most organizations have the same weakness. There is a gap between their careful plans and what happens at the point where the sales force meets the customer. In his 25 years of combating profit-killers for Fortune 500 companies, Crawford has seen this again and again. Companies have almost everything they need to succeed. All that's missing is one final connection: the last link.
Countless companies spend millions of dollars to develop and disseminate strategies they believe will lead to corporate growth, strong profits, and secure margins. Often, these strategies become expensive bookends. Crawford exposes the money pit that impotent strategies create; offers sharp, researched analysis and practical company-wide fixes; and describes a watertight implementation process to move the numbers in the right direction - by linking strategy with sales.
©2007 Gregg Crawford (P)2007 HighBridge CompanyCritic reviews
Good, but not breathtaking
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Although the book does provide some interesting structures and advice on making strategy work in practice, there is too much jargon in it to really hold my attention.
Phrases like 'only a consistent, compelling and integrated sales strategy aligned with long-term strategic and quantified business objectives can lead to true and sustained success' (I made this one up). The words 'strategic' and 'integrated' seem to be used at least three times in each sentence. In paper form, it would have helped to read the story faster by skipping over the jargon phrases. In audio, it annoys quickly.
So two stars for the idea, no more because of the jargon.
Great viewpoint, but too much jargon
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The Last Link
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