Taking Aim at Hardlines: Taking Aim for Better Decision-Making

Monday, March 19, 2007

Taking Aim for Better Decision-Making

New Book Positions Decision-Making as Competitive Advantage!

For Immediate Release: January 31, 2007

Contact: Bob Cannon, 216-408-9495

Cleveland, OH: In his new book, “Taking Aim for Better Decision-Making,” Robert Cannon points out that decision-making is a serious and growing problem. Research at Ohio State shows that, “decisions fail half of the time.” This is a huge problem for business and it is even more challenging in today’s environment of speed, information overload, uncertainty and change. Cannon examines the traditional decision-making process and the reasons why it is not producing better results. He also provides an alternative approach that fosters greater commitment to the decision and facilitates smoother, faster implementation and improved results.

“Bob Cannon has captured the essence of leadership in this special book. The best piece of advice I can give you is to devour this book. Buy one for each of your managers, and use it to spark ideas, and discussions” said Mark LeBlanc, Author of “Growing Your Business”.

BOOK DETAILS

Taking Aim for Better Decision-Making
ISBN: 978-0-9792464-0-1
Price: $11.95 (To purchase, visit: www.cannonadvantage.com/ca_store.html)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Cannon is President of Cannon Advantage; a firm specializing in helping visionary leaders enhance performance and profitability. He is an author of Masterpieces in Health Care Leadership (Jones and Bartlett, April 2007). He is also the author of “Taking Aim”, the free monthly ezine written for leaders that takes aim at current issues, mixes in real-world experience and provides the focus needed to enhance performance and profitability. He has also been a featured speaker at industry conferences and has had articles published in a variety of trade magazines.

Bob holds a Bachelor’s from Grove City College, a Masters in Business Administration from Gannon University and a Certificate in Appreciative Inquiry from the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. He has also been awarded the internationally recognized designation of Certified Management Consultant (CMC). At this time, less than 1% of all active professional management consultants in the United States have been recognized with the CMC.

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