Red Zone Management is based on a football analogy for the last 20 yards that lead to a touchdown. This is make it or break it time for a team. According to the author, Dutch Holland, businesses are increasingly facing their own red zones. For a business what constitutes are red zone? It is activities that can lead to extraordinary profit or loss. These situations fall outside the scope of daily business management. Here is a list of red zone situations:Changing competitive strategyMergers and acquisitionsReengineering work processesImplementing enterprise solutions (ERPs)Implementing e-Business solutionsChanging cultureWhat are the types of behaviors that cause red zone initiatives to fail? Here is Holland's list:Lack of high quality executive supportLack of comprehensive and detailed up-front planningThe organization is too narrowly involvedInappropriate delegation for critical leadership responsibilitiesUndisciplined and incomplete project managementRed Zone Management covers the general topics of the red zone in the first half of the book. Each business red zone gets a chapter in the second half of the book. Each of these chapters covers a company that failed in this red zone and one that succeeded. In addition each of these chapters covers the roles that senior management needs to play for this particular red zone.If your company is in the red zone or will be in one soon this book can tip the scales in your favor to succeed in the red zone.
How To Win
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Red Zone Management is a new creative and comprehensive treatment of a complex and seldom understood subject. Dutch uses a football analogy and setting to capture the readers interest in describing the risk, strategy, complexity and rewards of managing a business in the critical high risk areas of: changing corporate strategies, re-engineering, enterprise solutions, e-business solutions and most importantly and the least understood area of culture change. The book binds the reader to a dual encounter between Super Bowl Participants and business competitors, describing the strategies and risks of playing in the Red Zone. Being an active participant in both arenas at various times, I could not put the book down until I had finised reading it. The book is packed with case histories of business success and failures with comments for why the outcome was as it was. In the past while being involved in a major merger, my company successfully utilized the principles described by Dutch. The results were that the whole was greater the the sum of the parts--a success for the shareholders
A strategy for success!
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"Dr. Holland's book provides practical guidelines for identifying when you are in "the Red Zone," and how to lead your team to victory when the chips are down. This is a "must-read" for managers committed to successfully running and changing their organization."Walter E. Natemeyer, Ph.D.PresidentNorth American Training and Development, Inc.
Successful Maneuvering in the Red Zone
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If you start with the Introduction chapter to Red Zone Management by Dutch Holland, Ph.D., you will encounter the color commentary of a crucial moment in a Raiders versus Giants football game, with the Giants in the "red zone." By just reading this first page, you will have discovered the basic concept behind red zone management. However, if you continue with the remaining chapters, which I suggest, you will chuckle at the almost "Dilbertesque" profile of an unsuccessful red zone maneuver in chapter one, and you will become intrigued by the real-life red zone maneuvers of high-profile businesses in the six red zone management game plans that comprise the bulk of the book.In dissecting this sports metaphor, Dutch Holland has provided us with a well-written and insightful approach to managing the daunting challenges that can decisively determine an organization's future. When faced with the prospect of great gain or failure, seasoned managers inherently know the right approach to be taken. Red zone management allows these managers to use their inherent skills to verify the intent, goals and process of the effort within a structured approach.By conceptualizing the red zone metaphor as outlined in the book, we, as managers, can develop the specific game plan and team roster needed to attain the desired positive outcome. I was personally very interested in the changing culture game plan, since I believe that this is one of the most important, yet one of the most difficult red zones for any organization. With Holland's suggested game plan, one can visualize how the desired outcome could be reached.These days, we are constantly inundated with new books on the topic of management. However, Red Zone Management rises above the rest. It should be required reading for all managers, both to familiarize junior managers with the red zone management concept as well as to fine tune the inherent red zone management skills of senior managers.
Essential Understanding For Large Scale Change
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The Red Zone is a dot-to-dot understanding of how to succeed AND fail installing large scale change. The points are clear, examples insightful, and the author's presentation style refreshing. There is custom advice by type of organizational change being introduced: enperprise systems, e-business, re-engineering.. If you want more assurance of converting your change energy into points on the scoreboard, I would suggest you read this one.
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