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BREAKPOINTS: HOW MANAGERS EXPLOIT RADICAL BUSINESS CHANGE

STREBEL, PAUL - Personal Name;

Many excellent companies have fallen from grace, not because they ignored their customers or lacked superior management skills, but because business conditions shifted beneath them. In an environment of fluctuating markets, proliferating technologies, and changing political frontiers, the management challenge is no longer to manage only growth. Now managers must cope with breakpoints, or sudden shifts in the rules of the game. In this timely book, Paul Strebel provides the first coherent approach to dealing with radical business change. Strebel shows that breakpoints may be as enterprising as Drexel Burnham Lambert's promotion of the junk bond market--or as dramatic as its collapse. They may result from changes in industry conditions such as the emergence of new technologies or price wars. When business conditions shift, the formula for success inevitably changes. Yet managers have difficulty anticipating discontinuities and only rarely do they exploit them. The book presents a new way of managing different types of radical business change.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Paul Strebel
Call Number
658.406 STR b
Publisher
Harvard Business Review Press : Harvard Business School Publishing.,
Collation
x, 2611 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-0875843698
Classification
658.406
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Wajib
Organizational Change
Change management
Management & Public Relation
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