Leading the revolution : how to thrive in turbulent times by making innovation a way of life
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Leading the revolution : how to thrive in turbulent times by making innovation a way of life
[Harvard Business School Press], c2002
Rev. and updated [ed.]
- : hardcover
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Gary Hamel, world-renowned business thinker and coauthor of Competing for the Future, the book that set the management agenda for the 1990s, now delivers an agenda for the twenty-first century with the national bestseller, Leading the Revolution. Fully revised with a new introduction, this book provides an action plan for any company or individual intent on becoming and staying an industry revolutionary. Hamel argues that to thrive in the age of revolution, companies must adopt a radical new innovation agenda. The fundamental challenge companies face is reinventing themselves and their industries not just in times of crisis--but continually. Beautifully illustrated with more than 100 full-color photos and drawings, Hamel's Leading the Revolution is an action plan (indeed, an incendiary device) for any company or individual intent on becoming and staying an industry revolutionary.
Based on experiences of world-class companies, including Charles Schwab, Cisco, Virgin, and GE Capital, Leading the Revolution explains the underlying principles of radical innovation, explores where revolutionary new business concepts come from, and identifies the key design criteria for building companies that are activist friendly. It will show companies how to avoid becoming "one-vision wonders"; harness the imagination of every employee; develop new financial measures that focus on creating new wealth; and create vibrant internal markets for ideas, capital, and talent. Drawing on the examples of activists who profoundly changed their companies with their bare hearts, Hamel outlines the practical steps anyone can take to lead a successful revolution in their own firm.
目次
Preface I Facing Up to the Revolution 1 The End of Progress* 2 Rising Expectations, Diminishing Returns* II Finding the Revolution 3 Business Concept Innovation* 4 Be Your Own Seer* III Igniting the Revolution 5 Corporate Rebels 6 Go Ahead! Revolt! IV Sustaining the Revolution 7 Gray-Haired Revolutionaries* 8 Design Rules for Innovation* 9 The New Innovation Solution* Notes Bibliography Index About the Author *2nd Edition Changes: Examples on UPS and Semex have replaced Enron and Cisco Chapters 1-3 are heavily revised Chapters 7 and 8 are almost entirely new Chapters 4 and 9 are revised, though to a lesser extent than 1 and 3
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