E. Paul Whetten

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Behaviors are beliefs turned into action. Behaviors deliver the results. They’re where the rubber meets the road. When we talk about behavior, we are talking less about individual behavior than about norms of behavior: the accepted, expected ways groups of people behave in the corporate setting—the “rules of engagement,” as some people call them. The norms are about how people work together. As such, they are critical to a company’s ability to create a competitive advantage.
Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
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