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Who Will Bell the Cat


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The book “Who will bell the cat?” by Moid Siddiqui is a book on strategy formation and execution. The author takes his readers on a journey of various tale and fable which revives childhood memories. The author has used famous tales to simplify the complex functioning of an organization. The author has used the fable “who will bell the cat?’ very smartly to provide simple strategies to complex organizational issues. The author has presented various challenges and solutions for those challenges that will help an organization grow and work efficiently. The author targets on the long held beliefs about strategy management and to think beyond established norms. The author in this book expands the fable “who will bell the cat?” to “how to bell the cat?” and finally executing it. Simple stories are put to use to explain the overall business issues from strategy formation to execution.
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Chaitali Datta
American Academy of Financial, Management India Pvt. Ltd. Kolkata, West Bengal, India

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The book “Who will bell the cat?” by Moid Siddiqui is a book on strategy formation and execution. The author takes his readers on a journey of various tale and fable which revives childhood memories. The author has used famous tales to simplify the complex functioning of an organization. The author has used the fable “who will bell the cat?’ very smartly to provide simple strategies to complex organizational issues. The author has presented various challenges and solutions for those challenges that will help an organization grow and work efficiently. The author targets on the long held beliefs about strategy management and to think beyond established norms. The author in this book expands the fable “who will bell the cat?” to “how to bell the cat?” and finally executing it. Simple stories are put to use to explain the overall business issues from strategy formation to execution.