[Mobile book] Achieving Longevity: How Great Firms Prosper Through Entrepreneurial Thinking (Rotman-UTP Publishing)
☆ Jim Dewald ☆
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Improvement that is not continuous is merely a gesture of no enduring valueBy Robert MorrisYears ago at a GE annual meeting, its then chairman and CEO mdash; Jack Welch mdash; was asked to explain why he admired small companies and wanted GE to be more like them. His response:ldquo;For one, they communicate better. Without the din and prattle of bureaucracy, people listen as well as talk; and since there are fewer of them they generally know andlsquo;This book should be read by all managers, business faculty, and studentshellip; Essential.rsquo; (D. W. Huffmire Choice Magazine vol 54:06:2017)ldquo;Achieving Longevity makes a convincing argument that should bolster the courage of leaders who know they need to push their firms to greatnessStarting a business is hard, but keeping an established company going can be equally challenging. In the long run, every business will need to adapt to changing market conditions, technologies, and competitive environments. Achieving Longevity explains how to manage those changes through entrepreneurial thinking.As Jim Dewald shows, the most successful companies thrive by establishing decision-making processes that constantly engage new opportunities, enabling the firm to quickly adapt to disru... [PDF.rv18] Achieving Longevity: How Great Firms Prosper Through Entrepreneurial Thinking (Rotman-UTP Publishing) Rating: 4.74 (427 Votes)
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