The Pile of Poo: A Corporate Executive's Guide to Strategic Prioritization
Lance Knight
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6
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English
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November 23, 2024
In this hilarious and insightful epistolary novel, corporate strategist Lance Knight presents "The Pile of Poo: A Corporate Executive's Guide to Strategic Prioritization." Through a series of witty and engaging letters, Knight introduces readers to the revolutionary "Pile of Poo" framework, a metaphorical approach to decision-making that will transform the way executives tackle challenges and drive success in their organizations. As corporate leaders navigate through the daily deluge of tasks, projects, and crises, Knight's novel emphasizes the critical importance of identifying which "piles" truly matter. With inspirational anecdotes and comical scenarios, readers will learn the art of strategic prioritization, understanding when to roll up their sleeves and when to step away. This unconventional guide challenges executives to focus on the right "piles" that align with their company's strategy and goals, while boldly ignoring less crucial issues. By mastering the "Pile of Poo" philosophy, leaders will gain the tools to cut through the clutter, make impactful decisions, and ultimately drive their organizations towards greater efficiency and success.
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Start Writing NowLance Knight is a corporate strategist, leadership expert, and visionary with a proven track record of success across startups, Fortune 500 companies, and the software industry. As a former CEO of multiple startups, Lance built and scaled businesses from the ground up, driving innovation, operational excellence, and sustainable growth. In his tenure as an executive at large software companies, he led strategic initiatives that transformed operations and delivered measurable business impact. His unique "Pile of Poo" metaphor has helps the way executives think about prioritization and strategic decision-making.