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The Critical Few: Energize Your Company's Culture by Choosing What Really Matters
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- SRTulo
- 11-02-22
The Narrative Style is refreshing
I really appreciate the interludes between Katz and Alex throughout The book that began each chapter and bring a narrative approach to reinforcing the concepts laid out in the book. Keeps it from being just another book on culture.
One of the most novel parts of this work is learning to identify and engage authentic informal leaders (AILs) as part of a culture change movement.
Katz is kind and brilliant, and that shines through in this book.
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- Neil Edwards
- 24-11-19
Practical strategy to take forward to implementation
The book feels like and excellent summary of a way to approach cultural change while including the right balance of practicality to get started. It offers opportunity to sculpt what makes contextual sense without being a cookbook. Finally I appreciate idea of thinking about measurement first and keeping things simple.