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The annual ACCE Convention, to be held in
"The ACCE and Six Disciplines share a common vision in strengthening
business in America," said
The findings gathered at the conference aid chamber leaders around the country in supporting U.S. national, regional and local businesses. One tool Harpst will provide to chamber leadership is a four-quadrant matrix, titled the Execution Revolution Challenge, which enables businesses to map individual perspectives on how well they balance their ability to execute their strategies. Harpst will encourage chamber leadership to evaluate their own organization's strategy, as well.
"ACCE tries to provide the best resources possible for our leadership at
the convention and year round," said
Harpst's newest book, Six Disciplines(R) Execution Revolution: Solving The One Business Problem That Makes Solving All Other Problems Easier, was recently named to both the Wall Street Journal and USA Today Best-Sellers lists, and currently ranks No. 1 on Amazon for leadership and business management books. In Six Disciplines Execution Revolution, Harpst details the elements of a complete strategy execution program, explains why it could only have happened now, and clarifies why such a program will become a mainstream requirement for successful small and midsized businesses.
The Six Disciplines program is designed to help small and midsize businesses improve their ability to balance strategy and execution and to accelerate and sustain business excellence. Rooted in research and field testing, Six Disciplines executives have a deep background as small-business owners and partners to thousands of rapidly-expanding businesses, a process that has produced a wealth of data about what keeps businesses from achieving business excellence.
About American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE)
Established in 1914, ACCE serves the professional development needs of
chamber executives throughout
About Six Disciplines
Six Disciplines, founded in 2000, has developed the first complete strategy execution program, specifically for small- and midsized businesses. The Six Disciplines program integrates a repeatable methodology to drive organizational learning, ongoing external coaching to ensure accountability, an execution software system to align daily activities of every stakeholder, and community learning to accelerate and sustain business excellence. The program is offered exclusively through a growing national network of locally- owned Six Disciplines Centers. Businesses that have implemented the Six Disciplines program include those from the Inc. 500, ISO-9000 certified companies, and a 2007 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award recipient. Visit www.SixDisciplines.com .
Six Disciplines and Be Excellent are registered trademarks of Six
Disciplines in
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