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An edition of Dealing with Darwin (2005)

Dealing with Darwin

how great companies innovate at every phase of their evolution

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Demonstrates how companies can benefit from the scientific principles of natural selection, explaining how established businesses can successfully adapt to the challenges of such forces as deregulation, globalization, and e-commerce.

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Publisher
Portfolio
Language
English
Pages
281

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Dealing with Darwin: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of Their Evolution
May 27, 2008, Portfolio Trade
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Dealing With Darwin
2008, Penguin Group USA, Inc.
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.4/063
Library of Congress
HD58.8 .M633 2005, HD58.8.M633 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
281

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3429571M
ISBN 10
1591841070
LCCN
2005054425
OCLC/WorldCat
61513232
LibraryThing
636507
Goodreads
129516

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL30690W

Work Description

Geoffrey Moore is one of the most respected and bestselling names in business books. In his widely quoted Crossing the Chasm, he identified and addressed the greatest challenge facing new ventures. Now he's back with a book for established businesses that need to learn how to adapt—or suffer the slow declines into marginalized performance that have characterized so many Fortune 500 icons in recent years.Deregulation, globalization, and e-commerce are exerting unprecedented pressures on company profits. In this new economic ecosystem, companies must dramatically differentiate from their direct competitors—or risk declining performance and eventual extinction. But how do companies choose the right innovation strategy? Or overcome internal inertia that resists the kind of radical commitments needed to truly set the company's offers apart?Illustrating his arguments with more than one hundred examples and a full-length case study based on his unprecedented access to Cisco Systems, Moore shows businesses how to meet today's Darwinian challenges, whether they're producing commodity products or customized services. For companies whose competitive differentiation to the marketplace is still effective, he demonstrates how innovations in execution can help boost productivity, whether a company is competing in a growth market, a mature market, or even a declining market. For companies in danger of succumbing to competitive pressures, he shows how to overcome inertia by engaging the entire corporate community in an unceasing commitment to innovate and evolve.For any business competing in today's eat-or-be-eaten economic jungle, this groundbreaking guide shows not only how to survive, but also thrive.

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