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What the CEO Wants You to Know : How Your Company Really Works Hardcover – February 13, 2001

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What the CEO Wants You to Know takes the mystery out of business and shows you the secrets of success

Have you ever noticed that the business savvy of the world's best CEOs seems like a kind of street smarts? They sense where the opportunities are and how to take advantage of them. And their companies make money consistently, year after year.

How different is it to run a big company than to sell fruit from a cart or run a small shop in a village? In essence, not very, according to Ram Charan. From his childhood in India, where he worked in his family's shoe shop, to his education at Harvard Business School and his daily work advising many of the world's best CEOs, Ram understands business as few can.

The best CEOs have a knack for bringing the most complex business down to the fundamentals--the same fundamentals that are used to run the family shoe shop. And, they have business acumen--the ability to focus on the basics and make money for the company.

What the CEO Wants You to Know
captures these insights and explains in clear, simple language how to do what great CEOs do instinctively and persistently:

* Understand the basic building blocks of a business and use them to figure out how your company makes money and operates as a total business.

* Decide what to do, despite the clutter of day-to-day business and the complexity of the real world.

Many people spend more than a hundred thousand dollars on an MBA without learning to pull these pieces of the puzzle together. Many others lack a formal business education and feel shut out from the executive suite.
What the CEO Wants You to Know provides you with the universal laws of business success, no matter whether you are selling fruit from a stand or running a Fortune 500 company.
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Ram Charan learned about business from his family's shoe shop in India before attending Harvard Business School and going on to advise senior executives in companies large and small. His experiences taught him that universal laws apply "whether you sell fruit from a stand or are running a Fortune 500 company," and that the business acumen that comes from understanding these basics can be applied throughout any operation. What the CEO Wants You to Know is Charan's primer on this point, which he illustrates with explanations filtered through the eyes of street venders and other small shopkeepers. One, for example, involves a woman in Managua, Nicaragua, who sells clothing from a small cart and beats the oppressive interest rates on her loans and the puny profit margins on her goods with a skillfully selected inventory that is quickly and repeatedly turned over. Whether it's a corner merchant or a giant manufacturing concern, Charan notes, "the faster the velocity, the higher the return." Relating such thinking to cash generation, customer satisfaction, and other essentials, he describes the universal principles that help all companies make money. "What your CEO wants you to know is how these fundamentals of business work in your company," he writes before embarking on a very lucid explanation that can be quickly absorbed and put into practice. --Howard Rothman

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Charan (Boards at Work), a consultant, draws an analogy between the decision-making processes of the CEO and the street vendor in his native India. The vendor must focus on profit margin, returns and customer demands. CEOs must "Think like the street vendor. Cut through to the nucleus of the business." Successful leaders, says Charan, aren't afraid to seek help---from coaches, colleagues or employees. With its friendly, conversational tone, this book will be useful to some readers on the lower and middle rungs, but may prove too simplistic for aspiring CEOs.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crown Business; 1st edition (February 13, 2001)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 141 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0609608398
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0609608395
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.4 x 0.7 x 8.3 inches
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Ram Charan is a renowned CEO advisor, director of seven boards, and author or coauthor of 32 books (with four million copies sold), including Execution—a New York Times bestseller for 150 weeks—and six authoritative books on corporate boards on governance. Charan earned MBA (Baker’s Scholar, with high distinction) and doctorate degrees in corporate governance from Harvard Business School. A highly renowned and award-winning teacher at GE’s Crotonville Leadership Institute and at Northwestern University, his work spans China, Brazil, Japan, Australia, India, and the US. He has worked with boards and CEOs of companies including Humana, Bank of America, and two of the four largest digital companies in China.

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Customers find the book helpful for understanding the basics of business. It provides simple and insightful advice that breaks down the business process to a level every business must consider. The book flows like a conversation and provides a good foundation to understand the fundamentals of organizational structure and universal principles of business.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2010
    What the CEO Wants You to Know : How Your Company Really Works

    In my view, this is probably the single best business book written because it simplifies the fundmentals of business through comparing a simple business in India with decisions make in complex corporations.

    Any confusion readers may have about this book could occur because so many people in business do not understand the fundamentals of business. Rather, they understand specifics about their specialty. The job of a CEO is difficult principally because of the need to weave together all aspects of a business into each decision.

    The problem that most career executives have is that they rise through functional ranks, or even with general management experience, lack the fully rounded business experience of someone who is completely responsible for a business from shareholder's through to customers. This is the point of the book - to help readers understand the overall business.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2006
    This book can be read in several hours and is definitely worth of the invested time. I am a total beginner in business, In fact, I study informatics. After reading this book I have a clear view of basic aspects of business. Also, it gave me a more clear understanging of what is a CEO's role.

    let's summarize my thoughts:

    +simple

    +short (less then 130 little pages)

    +gives a great overview of core business aspects

    +good for beginners (contains even links to popular business web sites)

    -focused on employees in a leader position

    -focused on international (stock) companies. (I work at software companies, can't see, how could I apply the velocity principle here. We have no shareholders, no transparent assests, nor stock, nor transparent margins)

    -quite repetitive. The word 'business acumen' is listed at least one hundred times. Some may find the repetition usefull...especially me not

    p.s.: I've found this book on the recommended list of PersonalMBA (personalmba.com)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2016
    This book offers keen insight into how success in the business world, regardless of size or form, is achieved. It provides a great foundation to understanding the fundamentals of organizational structure and the universal principles of business acumen. After reading this book, I feel assured of my ability to make a meaningful difference in a company, as well confident in my capacity ask intelligent business questions. Highly recommended reading material for those whom have C suite aspirations.
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2014
    I have learned so much from Dr. Ram Charan. The wealth of experience and the clarity he brings to complex business conditions is incredible. I became aware of his writings through linked-in and the Harvard user groups. After reading this book, I purchased all his other books, I set aside 1 hour every morning before work to "study" his thoughts and views. I have applied what I have learned and my career has changed. I am now running our Asia business operations.

    Thank you Dr. Charan for your wisdom and your magnificent mind.

    -Shawn
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2014
    This book starts out great: explaining the essential need for business acumen, the skill to reduce business to basic concepts, rules applicable to any scale and any area. The metaphor of fruit street vendor is used to explain cash generation, return on assets (margin and velocity) and growth. So far so good.

    Then the author attempts to scale this up. Figuring out business priorities and managing the P/E multiple is next. I have to disagree with too much emphasis on keeping investors happy. All too often the interests of the investors are opposite to the business interest. (Try to accumulate cash and "advocates" are crying out for dividend increase or share buyback.) A CEO may need to keep investors happy, but a business owner should not. A share price should not be the sole measure of management success.

    Managing personnel problems, "mismatches", hand holding and coaching, social operating mechanisms are discussed next. While Jacques Nasser is mentioned as somewhat of a business hero, his tenure as CEO of Ford was not exactly a shining example of an effective or charismatic leader. Then comes Dick Brown as CEO of DES. His attempt to transform the ailing company is described as a the ability to list clear and simple business priorities. Among them "Reducing cost by $ 1 billion and thus improving margin." How this was attempted is not described. His career at the company could not be described as glorious, either.

    The problem is that once the skeleton metaphor of business is discussed, the book attempts to build an oversize body around it. A corporation around the fruit stand, in essence. For once, here we could have started to read about relevant differences: say, the real estate where the stand stands on (rent or own, interest rates, etc). A corporation is not there to keep its employees happy, but to hold them accountable and productive assisting the overall success of the business. Here we could have read about performance evaluation, dashboards, whatever. (A family business operates differently than a real business.) Here everything seems wobbly: the sample CEOs are not great examples, there are no descriptions of good business histories, true turnarounds or even failures due to basic principles violated.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2017
    If you're a young budding businessman who wants to cut through the complexity of a business to understand what the hell is happening, this could prove to be a fruitful read. An MBA graduate freshly out of school could use this for Prof Ram Charan essentially encapsulates the working of a business and reduces it to 5 or 6 basic principles. These are what they don't teach you at B School.

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  • Tony
    5.0 out of 5 stars read if you care about your job
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 4, 2016
    I found out about this book as I was training for my PMP exam. After passing the exam I realized that just anyone can be a PMP - but it you bother walking the distance - better be good at what you're doing - the world can't stand more averages. Ram Charan shares in a handful of pages, the great wisdom of business acumen and does so in a manner that anyone can grasp. I would recommend this book to anyone who is involved in commerce.
  • GIANCARLO VON NACHER
    5.0 out of 5 stars Claridad de conceptos
    Reviewed in Mexico on August 15, 2022
    Muy interesante libro que describe de forma sencilla, pero con ejemplos reales de empresas como Ford, Walmart y General Electric los conceptos que un ejecutivo debe manejar para enfocarse, dar resultados y crecer en la organización
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  • Pierre Chaput
    5.0 out of 5 stars très bon bouquin
    Reviewed in France on October 11, 2016
    C'est un livre qui a été écrit il y a 16 ans mais qui n'a en rien perdu de sa pertinence.
    Pour moi c'est un must !
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent understanding on the business acumen.
    Reviewed in India on April 5, 2020
    The essence on business acumen laid out very clearly. It is essential for everyone obtain a clear understanding of the same to make effective decisions in a competitive complex environment
  • Bob Mitchell
    5.0 out of 5 stars Delivered quickly and exactly as described.
    Reviewed in Canada on July 12, 2023
    This book uses a simple metaphor to clearly explain all the important elements of any business.