Tough Calls: Making the right decisions in challenging times

Tough Calls: Making the right decisions in challenging times

by Allan Leighton (Author)

Synopsis

We all make decisions every day. Most of them are pretty straightforward, but every so often there are some really tough calls. In business the choices that executives are sometimes faced with can make the difference between acclaimed success and ongoing prosperity, and failure and financial disaster. In Tough Calls, leading businessman Allan Leighton focuses on specific decisions he has made in the course of his career - at ASDA, Royal Mail and elsewhere - and describes the thought processes behind them. He also talks to many others in the know, from Sir Stuart Rose and Sir Terry Leahy to Adam Crozier at ITV and Stephen Hester at RBS. Taking into account facts that were known to them at the time, as well as other interrelated factors and potentially high-risk consequences, this line-up of top executives outline their approaches to breaking down often highly complex problems into achievable solutions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Random House Business
Published: 22 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1847940528
ISBN 13: 9781847940520
Book Overview: Allan Leighton speaks to top business leaders to show you how to make the right decision every time.

Media Reviews
Admirable stuff. I have no doubt Tough Calls will follow Leighton's On Leadership onto the bestseller charts. It deserves to . We need leaders of Leighton's simple, direct, analytical and visionary stamp to see our great corporations through. Tough Calls is a topical read indeed -- Tim Waterstone Management Today Tough Calls should be compulsory reading for anyone aspiring to the boardroom. But, equally, it is a useful guide for leaders and decision-makers in many walks of life, from voluntary organizations to community councils The Herald There are many enjoyable moments in Allan Leighton's latest book, Tough Calls Independent An engaging, very readable collection of business anecdotes from such luminaries as Sir Terry Leahy and Archie Norman Business XL Unlike many other authors in this field, [Allan Leighton] doesn't try to bamboozle you with jargon or fancy theories; he tells it like it is Asian Trader
Author Bio
Allan Leighton began his career at Mars confectionery, where he rose to become Group Marketing Director before leaving to join the loss-making ASDA supermarket chain. There he was credited with turning what he once described as a 'basket case' into a highly successful company that was sold to US retail giant Wal-Mart for GBP6.7 billion in 1999. When he left his position as President and Chief Executive of Wal-Mart Europe he famously coined the phrase 'going plural' as he took on non-executive positions at a string of companies, including lastminute.com, BHS, BSkyB and Selfridges. He was the longest serving chairman of Royal Mail Group until 2009, and is currently non-executive director of a number of companies. His first book, On Leadership, was a bestseller when it appeared in 2007.