The Power of Management Innovation: 24 Keys for Accelerating Profitability and Growth

The Power of Management Innovation: 24 Keys for Accelerating Profitability and Growth
Author: Armand V. Feigenbaum
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2009-06-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780071625784

The world’s most profitable companies share two things in common: quality of management and management capital. Combining leadership passion for creating growth and profitability (quality of management) and the effective deployment of resources for accelerating growth (management capital) is the formula for thriving in the 21st century. The Power of Management Innovation is a clear roadmap for delivering these critical drivers of success to your own organization. Incorporating the most pertinent points from his classic book The Power of Management Capital, creator of the TQM movement Armand V. Feigenbaum, along with systems management and technology expert Donald S. Feigenbaum, lays out 24 actionable keys for applying systematic management and leadership models to your company, including how to: Foster constant innovation throughout your company Integrate the newest technology resources Create, expand, and redefine your market Combine the power of hard and soft assets Diffuse responsibility through all levels of operations Eliminate obstacles to product and service value Operationalize your commitment to quality Create strategic alliances and partnerships Focus on customers, investors, and other stakeholders Apply the insights of The Power of Management Innovation and you’ll soon find yourself leading—not following—the pack in today’s enormously demanding and brutally competitive business environment.

The Power of Co-Creation

The Power of Co-Creation
Author: Venkat Ramaswamy
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439181063

Apple embraced co-creation to enhance the speed and scope of its innovation, generat­ing over $1 billion for its App-Store partner-developers in two years, even as it overtook Microsoft in market value. Starbucks launched its online platform MyStarbucksIdea.com to tap into ideas from customers and turbocharged a turnaround. Unilever turned to co-creation for redesigning prod­uct lines such as Sunsilk shampoo and revitalized growth. Nike achieved remarkable success with its Nike+ co-creation initiative, which enables a com­munity of over a million runners to interact with one another and the company, increasing its market share by 10 percent in the first year. Co-creation involves redefining the way organizations engage individuals—customers, employees, suppliers, partners, and other stake­holders—bringing them into the process of value creation and engaging them in enriched experi­ences, in order to —formulate new breakthrough strategies —design compelling new products and services —transform management processes —lower risks and costs —increase market share, loyalty, and returns In this pathbreaking book, Venkat Ramaswamy (who coined the term co-creation with C. K. Prahalad) and Francis Gouillart, pioneers in working with com­panies to develop co-creation practices, show how every organization—from large corporation to small firm, and government agency to not-for-profit—can achieve “win more–win more” results with these methods. Based on extraordinary research and the authors’ hands-on experiences with successful projects in co-creation at dozens of the world’s most exciting organizations, The Power of Co-Creation illustrates with detailed examples from leading firms such as those above, as well as from Cisco, GlaxoSmithKline, Ama­zon, Jabil, Predica, Wacoal, Caja Navarra, and many others, how enterprises have used a wide range of “engagement platforms”—and how they have even restructured internal management processes—in order to harness the power of co-creation. As the authors’ wealth of examples make vividly clear, enterprises can no longer afford to view custom­ers and other stakeholders as passive recipients of their products and services but must learn to engage them in defining and delivering enhanced value. Co-creation goes beyond the conventional “process view” of qual­ity, re-engineering, and lean thinking, and is the essential new mind-set and practice for boosting sus­tainable growth, productivity, and profits in the future.

The Power of Management Innovation: 24 Keys for Accelerating Profitability and Growth

The Power of Management Innovation: 24 Keys for Accelerating Profitability and Growth
Author: Armand V. Feigenbaum
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2009-08-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071713441

The world’s most profitable companies share two things in common: quality of management and management capital. Combining leadership passion for creating growth and profitability (quality of management) and the effective deployment of resources for accelerating growth (management capital) is the formula for thriving in the 21st century. The Power of Management Innovation is a clear roadmap for delivering these critical drivers of success to your own organization. Incorporating the most pertinent points from his classic book The Power of Management Capital, creator of the TQM movement Armand V. Feigenbaum, along with systems management and technology expert Donald S. Feigenbaum, lays out 24 actionable keys for applying systematic management and leadership models to your company, including how to: Foster constant innovation throughout your company Integrate the newest technology resources Create, expand, and redefine your market Combine the power of hard and soft assets Diffuse responsibility through all levels of operations Eliminate obstacles to product and service value Operationalize your commitment to quality Create strategic alliances and partnerships Focus on customers, investors, and other stakeholders Apply the insights of The Power of Management Innovation and you’ll soon find yourself leading—not following—the pack in today’s enormously demanding and brutally competitive business environment.

A Century of Innovation

A Century of Innovation
Author: 3M Company
Publisher: 3m Company
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2002
Genre: 3M Company
ISBN:

A compilation of 3M voices, memories, facts and experiences from the company's first 100 years.

Accelerating Performance

Accelerating Performance
Author: Colin Price
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-01-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119147492

Transform your organization into a dynamic catalyst for success Accelerating Performance is not just another “warm and fuzzy” change management book—it's a practical, comprehensive, data-driven action plan for picking up the pace and achieving more. Co-written by one of the authors of Beyond Performance, this book draws on a combination of empirical research and decades of experience advising global companies to show you how to reduce time to value by building and changing momentum more quickly than your competitors. The META framework (short for Mobilize, Execute, and Transform with Agility) offers advice for leading change at four levels: strategy, the organization, teams, and individuals. In addition to step-by-step guidance toward assessment, planning, and implementation, the book offers: A diagnostic tool for leaders, teams, and organizations to assess their starting place, and highlight the specific areas needed to improve the ability to accelerate performance. A detailed look at the factors proven to create drag—and drive—at each of the four levels: strategy, organizations, teams, and individuals. An exploration of the 39 differentiating actions that organizations can combine as dictated by their strategy and context into a winning recipe. A closer look at the practices of 23 “superaccelerators,” a global (and perhaps unexpected) mix of companies that have demonstrated a consistent ability to accelerate performance. A single taste of success is all it takes to spark change, but the hard work of following through requires constant vigilance—and a plan. Learn how to capture that drive, bottle it, and use it to sustain motivation, inspiration, and achievement. Deliver at the highest level, and then turn around and do even better next time. Accelerating Performance gives leaders a step-by-step framework for taking action and transforming their organizations, teams, and even themselves—starting today.

Blitzscaling

Blitzscaling
Author: Reid Hoffman
Publisher: Currency
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-10-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1524761427

Foreword by Bill Gates LinkedIn cofounder, legendary investor, and host of the award-winning Masters of Scale podcast reveals the secret to starting and scaling massively valuable companies. What entrepreneur or founder doesn’t aspire to build the next Amazon, Facebook, or Airbnb? Yet those who actually manage to do so are exceedingly rare. So what separates the startups that get disrupted and disappear from the ones who grow to become global giants? The secret is blitzscaling: a set of techniques for scaling up at a dizzying pace that blows competitors out of the water. The objective of Blitzscaling is not to go from zero to one, but from one to one billion –as quickly as possible. When growing at a breakneck pace, getting to next level requires very different strategies from those that got you to where you are today. In a book inspired by their popular class at Stanford Business School, Hoffman and Yeh reveal how to navigate the necessary shifts and weather the unique challenges that arise at each stage of a company’s life cycle, such as: how to design business models for igniting and sustaining relentless growth; strategies for hiring and managing; how the role of the founder and company culture must evolve as the business matures, and more. Whether your business has ten employees or ten thousand, Blitzscaling is the essential playbook for winning in a world where speed is the only competitive advantage that matters.

The Complete Guide to Accelerating Sales Force Performance

The Complete Guide to Accelerating Sales Force Performance
Author: Andris A. Zoltners
Publisher: AMACOM/American Management Association
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780814426166

To boost your sales group's performance, give your salespeople very specific assessments and instructions, as per authors Andris A. Zoltners, Prabhakant Sinha and Greggor A. Zoltners. The trouble here is that the instructions are not only detailed, they are highly technical. You have to see sales as a science to make the best use of the graphs, charts, lists, diagrams and formulas. If you can make your way through the academic writing, you'll find some useful hard data, such as statistical evidence that backs the need for precise sales performance assessments. Despite its lengthy retelling of some very basic sales principles, getAbstract.com recommends this manual to the audience its authors suggest, "sales managers, top managers, salespeople who want to advance professionally, divisional presidents and business owners" plus business school students. If you're going to be academic, you might as well learn something.

Total Quality Control, Revised (Fortieth Anniversary Edition)

Total Quality Control, Revised (Fortieth Anniversary Edition)
Author: Armand V. Feigenbaum
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780071626286

Volume 1 of 2. Total quality control is a system for integrating the quality development, maintenance, and improvement efforts of the various groups in an organization so as to produce marketing, engineering, production, and service at the most economical levels for full customer satisfaction. This is a complete handbook on the subject by the originator of total quality control. The first edition of this book was published in 1951 and this is the 40th third edition complete with a new 16 page addition on: The Total Quality Imperative, 12 Benchmarks for Quality Control in the 90's and 4 management principles for total quality.