Gives new ideas and new ways of thinking about the problems of American business. Focuses on the changes of the organization from the top to bottom: and includes the performance of senior and middle managers, white collar professionals to workers on the shop floor blue.
This book provides a rich mix of theory, evidence and management practice that will be invaluable to directors and managers who want to bring their companies closer to their customers.
Book Description: Management: The New Competitive Landscape, by Bateman and Snell, has consistently discussed and explained the traditional, functional approach to management-through planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. But the 6th...
Michael E. Porter unravels the rules that govern competition and turns them into powerful analytical tools to help management interpret market signals, forecast the direction of industry development, and position...
Barriers to New Competition: Their Character and Consequences in Manufacturing Industries
Institutions of Industrial Restructuring Michael H. Best, University Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Industrial ... for example , were common ( citations in Rosenberg's introduction to Wallis and Whitworth , 1969 , p .
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But is competitiveness a fad or for real? And, incidentally, what is it exactly? Competitiveness, as defined in this book, is the ability of a nation, company or individual to manage a totality of competences to attain prosperity.
'The most thoughtful collection available of insights into the challenges facing new competition jurisdictions.
In this visionary book, C. K. Prahalad and Venkat Ramaswamy explore why, despite unbounded opportunities for innovation, companies still can't satisfy customers and sustain profitable growth.
Written by business strategist and popular Fast Company blogger Kaihan Krippendorff, this groundbreaking guide identifies and appeals to a new generation of "outthinker" entrepreneurs and business leaders.