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Chapter 1: Introduction: Strategy Execution in a DANCE-world

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Chapter 2: Agility: Rigor without Rigidity

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Chapter 3: DNA of Strategy Execution

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Chapter 4: Strategy

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Chapter 5: Execution

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Chapter 6: Governance

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Chapter 7: Connect

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Chapter 8: Measure

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Chapter 9: Change

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Chapter 10: Learn

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  3. Bevelin, Peter, Seeking Wisdom: From Darwin to Munger (PCA Publications, 2007).
  4. Bhargava, Rohit, Non-Obvious 2017: How to Think Different, Curate Ideas and Predict the Future, 2017 edition (Ideapress, December 6, 2016).
  5. Christensen, Karen, “Amy Edmondson, Thought Leader Interview,” Rotman Magazine, University of Toronto, Winter 2015.
  6. Dobelli, Rolf, The Art of the Good Life: 52 Surprising Shortcuts to Happiness, Success and Wealth (Hachette Books, November 7, 2017).
  7. Duggal, Jack, “Avoid Repeated Project Woes: Try a Different Approach to Lessons Learned,” Next Level Up column in PMI Community Post, June 10, 2011.
  8. Ferris, Timothy, The 4-Hour Chef: The Simple Path to Cooking Like a Pro, Learning Anything, and Living the Good Life (New Harvest, November 20, 2012).
  9. Gawande, Atul, The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right (Metropolitan Books, December 22, 2009).
  10. Gittleson, Kim, “Can a Company Live Forever?” BBC News, New York, January 19, 2012. http://www.bbc.com/news/business-16611040.
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Chapter 11: Simplify

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Chapter 12: Balance

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