Win Every Day, Mark Miller
Win Every Day, Mark Miller
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Win Every Day
Proven Practices for Extraordinary Results

Author: Mark Miller

Narrator: Joe Bronzi

Unabridged: 2 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 03/10/2020


Synopsis

Great ideas don't matter if you can't execute-bestselling leadership expert Mark Miller offers a proven, research-based method for creating workplaces where everyone performs at the highest level.

All high performance organizations have one thing in common: execution. The men and women who work there sustain performance at seemingly otherworldly levels of precision, accuracy, and consistency. In the fifth and final book of Mark Miller's High Performance series, he uses his trademark business fable format to show how any organization can cultivate the kind of everyday habits that yield extraordinary results.

Miller tells the story of Blake Brown, a CEO who learns how to help his team to consistently excel at execution from a perhaps unlikely source: his son's high school football coach. The story is fictional, but the principles and practices are very real, derived from years of research led by a team from Stanford University. Miller and his team interviewed leaders and employees from numerous world-class organizations, including the Navy SEALS, Starbucks, Apple, Southwest Airlines, the Seattle Seahawks, Mayo Clinic, Cirque du Soleil, and more. The lessons learned were then field-tested with over seventy businesses employing over 7,000 people. Miller gives you proven tools to release the untapped potential in your people, create a strong competitive advantage, and win not just on game day but every day.

About Mark Miller

Mark Miller is a journalist, author, and podcaster with a national reputation as a top expert on retirement and aging-and he is at a point in life when he personally is asking himself many of the same questions facing millions of other older Americans. He contributes regularly to the New York Times "Retiring" column, which appears in the Sunday edition, where they are among the best-read personal finance stories in the paper. He also writes monthly national columns on retirement for Reuters, Morningstar, and Wealth Management magazine. Mark's website, RetirementRevised.com, publishes a newsletter and podcast that features interviews with authoritative experts in the field of retirement. His books include Jolt: Stories of Trauma and Transformation and The Hard Times Guide to Retirement Security. He is the father of three young adult children who still periodically seek out advice from him or his wife of forty years, Anita Weinberg.


Reviews

Goodreads review by William on February 23, 2020

Really enjoyed this book. The ideas and concept cast a vision for leading in an environment where all hands execution is critical. Great book very beneficial. Recommended. #wineveryday @leaderserve......more

Goodreads review by John on March 10, 2020

Mark Miller’s new book, Win Every Day: Proven Practices for Extraordinary Results is written in a fable format, popular in today’s exciting business books. Blake is the CEO of a company and Tom is his son’s high school’s new head football coach. Together they face similar challenges. Blake needs to......more

Goodreads review by Bill on March 10, 2020

Win Every Day is Mark Miller’s fifth, and final, book in his High Performance Series. This book focuses on execution, the hallmark of all high performance organizations. As the book begins, Blake, the CEO, becomes aware of a nightmare for his organization. A very bad customer experience involving a......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on March 26, 2020

The American spirit strives to win whether it is in our personal or professional lives. In these trying times, companies will feel the need to step up initiatives to bring back jobs, production, and sales. Winning does not just pertain to coming out on top regardless of how our teams are treated. Ma......more

Goodreads review by Dr. Byron Ernest on March 14, 2020

Back in 2012ish my son was obsessed with the term "Win the day!" because growing up he was a rabid Oregon Ducks football fan. At that same time I had just become principal of a state turnaround academy. My son even made me a plaque, declaring "Win The Day!" out of a 2X4 he found in the barn for my o......more