Changing fortunes : remaking the industrial corporation

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Changing fortunes : remaking the industrial corporation

Nitin Nohria, Davis Dyer, Frederick Dalzell

John Wiley & Son, c2002

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Published simultaneously in Canada.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-309) and index

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Description

One of the first books to address the role large corporations will play in the coming century Over the last twenty-five years, an enormous change has occurred in the landscape of business-the rise and decline of the industrial corporation. Changing Fortunes examines this evolution and looks ahead to what it means for owners, managers, employees, and the public. A well-written business history from a rising star at Harvard Business School and two business historians, this book portrays the dramatic shifts in strategy that America's biggest companies (i.e., GE, IBM) underwent in moving from an industrial to a postindustrial economy. It also offers a forward look at their place in a changing economy.

Table of Contents

Preface. The Ordeal of the Industrial Economy. Passages and Patterns. Strategy: Coping with the End of Growth. Structure: Crumbling Walls. Systems: Intelligence Unbound. Governance: The Tighter Leash. Fraying Loyalties. The Churning Mix: The Changing Nature of the Largest American Companies. The Industrial Corporation in a Post-Industrial Age. Acknowledgments. Notes. Index.

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