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Taking People With You: The Only Way to Make Big Things Happen [Hardcover]

David Novak
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Book Description

January 3, 2012

David Novak learned long ago that you can't lead a great organization of any size without getting your people aligned, enthusiastic, and focused relentlessly on the mission. But how do you do that? There are countless leadership books, but how many will actually help a Taco Bell shift manager, a Fortune 500 CEO, a new entrepreneur, or anyone in between?

Over his fifteen years at Yum! Brands, Novak has developed a trademarked program he calls Taking People with You. He spends several weeks each year personally teaching it to thousands of managers around the world. He convinces them that they'll never make big things happen until they learn how to get people on their side. No skill in business is more important. And Yum!'s extraordinary success (at least 13 percent growth for each of the last nine years) proves his point.

Novak knows that managers don't need leadership platitudes or business school theories. So he cuts right to the chase with a step-by- step guide to setting big goals, getting people to work together, blowing past your targets, and celebrating after you shock the skeptics. And then doing it again and again until consistent excellence becomes a core element of your culture.

This book has specific tools at the end of each chapter that will challenge you to reflect on how you're really doing on key aspects of leadership. And if you apply it, you'll immediately start to improve.

You'll learn how to . . .
• Get inside the heads of your people. You can't convince them of anything until you see the world from their perspective.
• Think big. If your sales growth last year was 3.5 percent, don't aim for 4 percent this year, aim for 15 percent. Even if you fail, you'll probably do better than you would have with a smaller goal.
• Practice "extraordinary authenticity." Show occasional vulnerability and admit when you don't have the answers.
• Look for good ideas in unexpected places. Novak's team came up with Cool Ranch Doritos for Frito-Lay during a field trip to a grocery store's salad dressing aisle.
• Choose a can-do mind-set. There's a huge difference between a boss who says "We can try this" and one who says "We can do this!"
• Cheer for first downs, not just touchdowns. Publicly recognizing and rewarding small wins keeps everyone motivated for the long haul.
• Get rid of cynics. In many teams one person will reject your values and spread negative energy. Moving that person out will show everyone else you're serious.

Get ready to change the way you think about leadership-and more important, the way you practice it every day.


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"Novak, chairman and CEO of YUM! Brands, offers powerful and sincere directives for creating a cohesive, success-oriented corporate culture... Much of it could have felt familiar, but it's presented with clarity, contagious enthusiasm, organization, and accessibility... Business people at all levels will find something of value."
(-Publishers Weekly )

"David Novak is the best at leadership, whether teaching it in this book or practicing it."
(-Warren Buffett )

"This is the best, most practical hands-on book on leadership I've ever read. If you apply these principles, your career and the people you work with will flourish."
(-Dr. Bob Rotella, sports psychologist )

"An important book about motivation from a proven motivator."
(-Jack Welch, former Chairman and CEO, General Electric )

"David Novak is a hard-driving CEO with a great heart and soul - and that gives him unique insight into both your own personal development and how to bring out the best in others."
(-Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO, JPMorgan Chase )

"A must read for all leaders. David shares thoughts and tools on how to develop good talent into great talent."
(-Indra Nooyi, Chairman and CEO, PepsiCo )

"David Novak is an inspiring leader and a very astute student of the art of management."
(-Steve Burke, CEO, NBCUniversal )

"Novak shares his deep understanding of leadership: including everyone, the importance of a compelling vision, comprehensive strategy and relentless implementation, the power of positive recognition and continuous improvement forever. What a gift he is giving all of us!"
(-Alan Mulally, CEO, Ford Motor Company )

"David Novak is a great CEO. A lot of people claim to be good people managers, but Dave has actually made the investment to train the next generation of leaders at Yum. You will enjoy Taking People With You for its common sense approach to, well, taking people with you."
(-Jeffrey Immelt, Chairman and CEO, General Electric )

"While it appears easy to some, bringing people together and obtaining the best from each, as well as creating an aligned team, is an immense challenge. David Novak has led this effort without parallel, and those in leadership roles will find Taking People With You both an invaluable asset in their own development and their company's quest for success."
(-Larry Bossidy, former Chairman and CEO, Honeywell )

About the Author

David Novak is the chairman and CEO of Yum! Brands, Inc., which operates in more than 112 countries and employs 1.4 million people. All three of the company's restaurant chains - KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell - are global leaders in fast food. Prior to leading Yum!, Novak was president of both KFC and Pizza Hut, and held senior management positions at Pepsi-Cola. He's been featured as one of the world's "30 Best CEOs" by Barron's, one of Fortune's "Top People in Business," and one of the "100 Best-Performing CEOs in the World" by Harvard Business Review.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Portfolio Hardcover (January 3, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9781591844549
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591844549
  • ASIN: 1591844541
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #71,626 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.7 out of 5 stars
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4.7 out of 5 stars
This is a real must read for anyone who is into leadership and business type books. Sean  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
And that is precisely what makes this book a fun read. rlweaverii  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
What the author did in this book is provide a step-by-step course in leadership. Bob Burg  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
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27 of 34 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I've had the privilege and pleasure to read, study and learn from many excellent books on leadership.

Building a team of inspired and productive people is not necessarily an easy thing to do. Every so often though, a great leader comes along who knows how to do it...and does it! Such a man is the author, David Novak.

How to do it is what this book is all about. And, as Mr. Novak teaches, it's understanding what drives and motivates others that truly makes a difference. It's also a matter of truly desiring for those on your team to enjoy their work and feel a sense of self-satisfaction.

Yes, there is a dearth of leadership in corporate America today. This is inexcusable because - in the private sector - a company must please consumers in order to earn their business and make a profit. And, the best companies earn the buy-in of their team members in order to ensure that happens.

Fortunately, there are those who come along who have not only proved themselves as top leaders but are willing to share that information with others. They know that doing this does not create more competition but rather increases the pie and brings prosperity and abundance to more and more people.

As he worked has way up through the ranks of PepsiCo, David Novak had a realization: you can't lead a great organization of any size without getting your people aligned, enthusiastic, and focused relentlessly on the mission.

Fortunately, as he was growing in position, he was also a constant and ongoing student of leadership. He'd eventually not only lead his own organizations (becoming president of both KFC and Pizza Hut while they were still under the PepsiCo umbrella) but would go on to be Chairman & CEO of the parent company of three of the largest restaurant chains in the world after they were spun off into their own separate company, YUM! Brands, Inc. (1.4 million employees in more than 117 countries.)

The trademarked program he developed, which is also the title of his book, he now teaches all over the world. It centers around setting big goals, getting people to work together, blowing past your targets, and celebrating both the touchdowns, as well as the first downs -- the smaller victories -- along the way.

Perhaps that sounds familiar. But, lots of things are familiar. How they are taught and actually implemented is key. What the author did in this book is provide a step-by-step course in leadership. And, like all great leaders, his entire philosophy and methodology revolves around focusing on making others successful.

What he does, works. YUM Brand's stock has increased over six times and they've had 13 percent growth or more for the past nine years. He's been featured as one of the world's "30 Best CEOs" by Barron's, one of Fortune's "Top People in Business," and one of the "100 Best-Performing CEO's in the World" by Harvard Business Review.

Personally, I loved the book. Practically every page is highlighted, underlined and with copious notes. I highly recommend it. From Mr. Novak's teachings, great and useful information can be extracted, whether you are a one-person show, a medium-sized firm, or a major international conglomerate. And, I believe this would be an excellent gift to give any college student who might one day be in a position to lead and grow a team in the real-world and can use these tools to do so.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
*****
"Not many business leaders have produced long-term performance that merits our attention; of those few, not many write books; and of those who do, hardly any write good books. Novak is in that tiny subset. You can safely declutter much of your business leadership books..., and install this one in the vast empty space." -- Geoff Colvin, Fortune
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Dwight Eisenhower and Winston Churchill strived for victory together, but there was a vast difference between their leadership styles in managing WWII. In fact, there are as many management styles as there are leaders. Business leaders and psychologists have developed useful and simple ways to describe the main leadership styles, that can help aspiring leaders understand which styles they should use. In leadership of big corporations a critical mix of delegation and participation is applied in proportion with responsibility and geographical integration strategy. Leadership styles should be adapted to the demands of the situation, participation of the people involved and the challenges facing the organization.

Effective leaders can maneuver among situation leadership styles, adopting one that meets the needs of followers by directing, coaching, supporting and delegating. Daniel Goleman, in his recent book "Primal Leadership," describes six different styles of leadership; affiliative, visionary, democratic, coaching, pace-setting, and commanding. All or most could become part of the leader's repertoire. Understanding David Novak's strategies and optimizing their impact can help you develop your own, personal leadership style, could help you become a more effective leader, being your true self, genuinely human. Novak, a gifted trainer, challenges his readers with self revealing insightful checks, helpful tests and reflective evaluations.

For over fifteen years at Yum! Brands, Novak has developed a program, called, "Taking People with You. Novak delivers his vision in book's three sections, starting with setting your brains and talent right, creating a viable plan to follow through and get good results. The first task needs having the right attitude in place for your team. A leader has to contend to learn and exert tenacious effort to believe in people as much as your own capacity to achieve goals. Understanding the core and specifics of the business in hand, as a requirement to develop a compelling plan to reach and surpass goals, entails the second part. Set a strategy, mobilize the best resources in place, enhancing a win-win culture where results are reached together and success celebrated for the team.

Novak's book is calling for real attention, he perceives leadership differently, to be about the leader's own nature, rather than management techniques. Eisenhower was proven successful because he was true to his character. A leader's prime qualities, his personal nature, and his means of connection with others, for human being are crucial for his success. Management books call normally for business analysis; Novak asks you to conduct a critical self analysis, the harder psycho task. He asks you to examine your traits, rather than a new business discounted cash flow analysis. The global corporate guru commands you to erupt the illusion of being the leader you are not.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
When you read lots of business books, you get a bit jaundice about the books that have nothing new to tell, rehash old themes, can be said in one page (or are a long drawn out version of an article in Harvard Business Review), are badly written, are badly researched (Collins) or are downright boring and tedious.

In "Taking people with you" there is nothing new. Normally this is a book I don't like. The structure of the book is to set your goals, know yourself, plan and follow through. Obvious. We have heard that a 1000 time.

I loved it! A great no nonsense book about leadership. A lot of things in the book are obvious, but Novak combines it with great war stories, checklists and things to think about. It is credible because he has walked the walk. Unlike "What matters now" this book gives you the tools to do what Hamel preaches.

Your goals

Novak starts with setting your goals. What is the biggest thing that you can imagine that will change your life our your business? Who do you need to affect? What are they thinking?

You

The next stage of the book focussed entirely on you as a leader. Who are you? What makes you tick? Straight from "The naked leader". Platitudes such as "be your best self', "become a know how junkie" and `unleash the power of your people". This time it works. Not really sure why? Maybe because I agree with everything he suggests. The best part is when he talks about extraordinary authenticity as vital to you being a leader. Be you, be yourself, no hiding and follow your beliefs.

Your plan

"You" is followed by your plan, which in his opinion is strategy, structure and culture. Nothing new. His advice is to tell it as it is and how it could be. Straight talking, and make sure you get you get your people involved (telling is not selling).

Mission (the power of works), vision, team, focus on what matters, create hope, people first, productive conflict, etc. ,etc. You have heard that before too. Not the way he explains and describes it. The thing that should out for me was the focus on constantly identifying unfinished business. It is not always about the next new thing.

Follow through

This is why you were hired. Making sure it happens. His advice, be a walking add for the change, go public so you can't go back and use recognition to drive performance. Meaning that you measure on what matters and make it matter by and recognising and celebrate the results.

Finally; keep going and be relentless in communication the plans.

The finish of the book is lovely. In his view leaders need to move from "me" to "we".

If I hated the book that would be the part to really put in the boot. From "me to we" has been around for a while. Instead, with Novak it works. And I think to goes back to his advice on extreme authenticity. This book is Novak being authentic and honest. It has captured the essence of his belief and commitment in getting the best out of his people.
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4.0 out of 5 stars You succeed and others will too!
It seems like a logical thought that if you succeed, others will also, but David Novak opens the way to make sure that happens! Good reading!
Published 1 month ago by Al Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, great in theory, great in practice
Distills a lot of knowledge in a way that is simple, practical and feels easy to implement in our work lives from day 1.
Published 1 month ago by GUSTAVO VIEGAS REICHARDT
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay...
Interesting information but often too basic and common sense. Also a bit repetitive - book could have been condensed in a quarter of the size for a tight read.
Published 1 month ago by MLL
5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best leadership books
great read, practical, resonates with me. very well written emphasizing the little things that really make a big difference. recomended it to several people
Published 2 months ago by Jeetendra
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Book!
All of our management team has read this book, It is very helpful! I highly recommend this book! So dose the boss!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good airplane reading
My adorable husband offered me this book when my airplane book was finished -- it is a quick read, although not my usual thing. Read more
Published 3 months ago by M. Heiss
5.0 out of 5 stars great read
If you are looking for some advice on how to fine tune your managment skill this book is a great idea. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Jason A. Withers
4.0 out of 5 stars Believe and trust your people
This is a book that all Ceo and district Manager should give to the Manager staff, for motivation how to get there people, to increase sale, motivate there people to speak out... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Edwin Cordero
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Advice for Getting the Most Out of Teams
I bought this book for my son after listening to it on tape. I've read a lot of management books and attended seminars, and I found the advice in this book to be among the most... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Cottonwood Lane
5.0 out of 5 stars A step by step guide to "over the top" motivation
Not only David Novak has succeeded in bringing Yum! Brands to the top but his step by step guide to enthusiastic management is a treat ! So pragmatic ! so accurate ! So positive !
Published 5 months ago by Stephane Toullieux
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