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Execution

Over the last 2 months, I have been having conversations about playbooks, and best practices for many subject areas that are important for day-to-day running of the business. This was the result of running a small crowd sourcing project to generate outside the box thinking for the whitespace opportunities. In my view, the ideas that [...]

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Do we have any new insights at all?

by sravan ankaraju on June 13, 2010

in Execution

One of the things that I have been thinking about is whether I am adding any value to the blog for others. Yes, most of my content is around Operating Models, occasional leadership stuff, and links to quality videos on TED.com. My goal has always been about Getting off the Drawing board and start doing [...]

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I consider John Wooden and Warren Buffett as two great teachers. Their main attribute is that they are great teachers of fundamentals whether it is finance or coaching. John Wooden is no more. He passed away on June 4th, 2010 at the age of 99, but his wisdom lives on. Leadership Be more concerned with [...]

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DELL Operating Model

by sravan ankaraju on June 6, 2010

in Execution,Operating Model

As my continuing effort to learn and share about Organizational and Operating Models, this week I pulled information about the Dell Operating Model. The content posted here is from the Dell Operating Model thesis that was submitted to the Sloan School of Management by Blaine Paxton in 2004. In 2008, Dell drove actions to enhance [...]

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