Leap: How to Thrive in a World Where Everything Can Be Copied
Autor Howard Yuen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 feb 2019
In
a
book
of
narrative
history
and
practical
strategy,
IMD
professor
of
management
and
innovation
Howard
Yu
shows
that
succeeding
in
today's
marketplace
is
no
longer
just
a
matter
of
mastering
copycat
tactics,
companies
also
need
to
leap
across
knowledge
disciplines,
and
to
reimagine
how
a
product
is
made
or
a
service
is
delivered.
This
proven
tactic
can
protect
a
company
from
being
overtaken
by
new
(and
often
foreign)
copycat
competitors.
Using
riveting
case
studies
of
successful
leaps
and
tragic
falls,
Yu
illustrates
five
principles
to
success
that
span
a
wide
range
of
industries,
countries,
and
eras.
Learn
about
how
P&G
in
the
19th
century
made
the
leap
from
handcrafted
soaps
and
candles
to
mass
production
of
its
signature
brand
Ivory,
leaped
into
the
new
fields
of
consumer
psychology
and
advertising,
then
leaped
again,
at
the
risk
of
cannibalizing
its
core
product,
into
synthetic
detergents
and
won
with
Tide
in
1946.
Learn
about
how
Novartis
and
other
pharma
pioneers
stayed
ahead
by
making
leaps
from
chemistry
to
microbiology
to
genomics
in
drug
discovery;
and
how
forward-thinking
companies,
including
China's
largest
social
media
app--WeChat,
Tokyo-based
Internet
service
provider
Recruit
Holdings,
and
Illinois-headquartered
John
Deere
are
leaping
ahead
by
leveraging
the
emergence
of
ubiquitous
connectivity,
the
inexorable
rise
of
intelligent
machines,
and
the
rising
importance
of
managerial
creativity.
Outlasting
competition
is
difficult;
doing
so
over
decades
or
a
century
is
nearly
impossible--unless
one
leaps.
Ultimately,Leapis
a
manifesto
for
how
pioneering
companies
can
endure
and
prosper
in
a
world
of
constant
change
and
inevitable
copycats.
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Specificații
Notă biografică
Howard
Yuis
the
LEGO
professor
of
management
and
innovation
at
IMD
business
school
in
Switzerland,
and
director
of
the
Advanced
Management
Program
(AMP),
a
three-week
executive
course.
Yu
was
selected
by
Poets&Quants
in
2015
as
one
of
"The
World's
Top
40
Business
Professors
Under
40,"
and
in
2018,
he
appeared
on
the
Thinkers50
Radar
list
of
thirty
management
thinkers
"most
likely
to
shape
the
future
of
how
organizations
are
managed
and
led."
Yu
received
his
doctoral
degree
from
Harvard
Business
School.
Recenzii
"Yu's
research
exemplifies
how
management
theory
is
rigorously
built
and
improved.
He
carefully
documents
how
companies
in
the
past
have
spotted
and
seized
opportunities
for
growth.
I
find
the
case
studies
compelling
and
the
principles
intriguing
for
all
business
leaders."
—Clayton Christensen, Kim B Clark Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
"Leapshows you how to go about deliberately thinking about adapting your business, and investigates the technological forces at work. Every leader can benefit from the wisdom found in this book."—Jorgen vig Knudstrop, executive chairman, LEGO Brand Group
"Howard Yu argues that, even in a future age of machine intelligence, the human ability to innovate will be the primary factor enabling companies to thrive. His advice will be invaluable to managers and CEOs worldwide."—V.G. Govindarajan,Coxe Distinguished Professor of Management, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth University, and author of the New York Times bestseller Reverse Innovation
"At a time when big business is challenged by start-ups, when 100-year-old business models have run out of steam, and when your next competitor can come from a totally unrelated industry, Howard Yu offers important guidance on how to reinvent corporations and the need for top leaders to show compassion, pride, solidarity, and vulnerability as organizations embark on the process. The marriage of big data and humanity can fundamentally change business. I can't recommend this book highly enough."—Poul Weihrauch, global president Petcare, Mars Inc.
"As technology's tectonic shifts reshape how companies win, Howard Yu shows the criticality of good management today. InLeap, he's written a valuable guide to help managers prepare their companies for long and successful lives."—Keith Ferrazzi, chairman, Ferrazzi Greenlight and author of New York Times bestsellers Never Eat Alone and Who's Got Your Back
"A deeply thoughtful journey on why human curiosity and creativity matter more, not less, than ever in the new brave world of ubiquitous connectivity and smart machines. And why and how we as leaders need to learn to leap - and not just incrementally extrapolate what we already know."—Jouko Karvinen, Chairman of Finnair
"In a world driven by global competition and constant change, businesses increasingly struggle to achieve long-term success. This book is a unique source of strategic ideas that will enable complex organizations to reinvent themselves and drive sustainable growth."—Urs Rohner, Chairman, Credit Suisse Group
"A truly remarkable book that addresses the fundamental challenge facing managers who seek to sustain growth. Powerful case examples illustrate important concepts drawn from science and sociology as well as business."—Joseph L. Bower, Donald Kirk David Professor, emeritus, Harvard Business School
—Clayton Christensen, Kim B Clark Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
"Leapshows you how to go about deliberately thinking about adapting your business, and investigates the technological forces at work. Every leader can benefit from the wisdom found in this book."—Jorgen vig Knudstrop, executive chairman, LEGO Brand Group
"Howard Yu argues that, even in a future age of machine intelligence, the human ability to innovate will be the primary factor enabling companies to thrive. His advice will be invaluable to managers and CEOs worldwide."—V.G. Govindarajan,Coxe Distinguished Professor of Management, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth University, and author of the New York Times bestseller Reverse Innovation
"At a time when big business is challenged by start-ups, when 100-year-old business models have run out of steam, and when your next competitor can come from a totally unrelated industry, Howard Yu offers important guidance on how to reinvent corporations and the need for top leaders to show compassion, pride, solidarity, and vulnerability as organizations embark on the process. The marriage of big data and humanity can fundamentally change business. I can't recommend this book highly enough."—Poul Weihrauch, global president Petcare, Mars Inc.
"As technology's tectonic shifts reshape how companies win, Howard Yu shows the criticality of good management today. InLeap, he's written a valuable guide to help managers prepare their companies for long and successful lives."—Keith Ferrazzi, chairman, Ferrazzi Greenlight and author of New York Times bestsellers Never Eat Alone and Who's Got Your Back
"A deeply thoughtful journey on why human curiosity and creativity matter more, not less, than ever in the new brave world of ubiquitous connectivity and smart machines. And why and how we as leaders need to learn to leap - and not just incrementally extrapolate what we already know."—Jouko Karvinen, Chairman of Finnair
"In a world driven by global competition and constant change, businesses increasingly struggle to achieve long-term success. This book is a unique source of strategic ideas that will enable complex organizations to reinvent themselves and drive sustainable growth."—Urs Rohner, Chairman, Credit Suisse Group
"A truly remarkable book that addresses the fundamental challenge facing managers who seek to sustain growth. Powerful case examples illustrate important concepts drawn from science and sociology as well as business."—Joseph L. Bower, Donald Kirk David Professor, emeritus, Harvard Business School