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Fast/Forward Vital Source e-bog
Julian Birkinshaw og Jonas Ridderstråle
(2017)
Fast/Forward
Make Your Company Fit for the Future
Julian Birkinshaw og Jonas Ridderstråle
(2017)
Sprog: Engelsk
om ca. 14 hverdage
Detaljer om varen
- 1. Udgave
- Vital Source searchable e-book (Reflowable pages)
- Udgiver: Stanford University Press (April 2017)
- Forfattere: Julian Birkinshaw og Jonas Ridderstråle
- ISBN: 9781503602311
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Detaljer om varen
- 1. Udgave
- Hardback: 240 sider
- Udgiver: Stanford University Press (April 2017)
- Forfattere: Julian Birkinshaw og Jonas Ridderstråle
- ISBN: 9780804799539
The leading companies of the past twenty years have all harnessed the power of information to gain competitive advantage. But as access to big data becomes ubiquitous, it can no longer guarantee a leg up. Fast/Forward makes the case that we are entering a new era in which firms that understand the limits of 1s and 0s will take the lead.
Whereas the industrial age saw the rise of bureaucracy, and the information age has been described as a meritocracy, we are witnessing the rise of adhocracy. In uncertain, rapidly-changing times, adhocracic organizations scan the horizon for winning opportunities. Then, instead of questing after more analysis, they respond with agility by making smart, intuitive decisions. Combining decisive action with emotional conviction, future-facing firms seize the day.
Fast/Forward paints the big picture of a new approach to strategy and provides the necessary playbook to make your company fit for the future.
2. The Paradoxes of Progress
3. Models of Management
4. The Action Imperative in Strategy
5. Linking Strategy Back to Purpose
6. Opportunity-Focused Coordination
7. The Overachieving Organization
8. Ambidextrous Leadership for an Agile World
9. Becoming an Unreasonable Manager