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Execution Multiplies Through Managers. Operational management turns hiring decisions and team leverage into measurable output
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- Nombre de pages145
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-48770-7
- EAN9783565487707
- Date de parution09/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Operational management often fails where effort looks productive but output stays flat. This book examines how managers convert hiring, meetings, and coordination into leverage instead of administrative motion.
It treats the manager as an output amplifier, not a task supervisor. Hiring becomes a system for future capacity. Meetings become decision infrastructure. One-to-one conversations become calibration points where priorities, capability, and accountability meet.
The focus is not busyness, charisma, or control.
It is the design of routines that raise decision quality, expose bottlenecks early, and multiply the work of capable teams. For European companies facing hybrid work, talent scarcity, and margin pressure, operational management becomes a strategic discipline. The question is not whether managers work hard, but whether their work compounds.
It is the design of routines that raise decision quality, expose bottlenecks early, and multiply the work of capable teams. For European companies facing hybrid work, talent scarcity, and margin pressure, operational management becomes a strategic discipline. The question is not whether managers work hard, but whether their work compounds.





















