As Stalk and Hout explain, virtually all businesses can use time as a competitive weapon. Using examples of Japanese and American companies they illustrate the processes involved in becoming a time-based competitor and how managers can open and sustain a significant advantage over the competition.
George Stalk Livres
George Stalk Jr. est une voix de premier plan dans le domaine de la gestion stratégique, concentrant son expertise sur la concurrence internationale et basée sur le temps. Son travail explore les principes fondamentaux de la stratégie concurrentielle, offrant des perspectives sur la manière dont les entreprises peuvent prospérer sur un marché mondialisé. Il fournit des analyses expertes sur la pensée stratégique et le leadership dans le paysage commercial moderne.





Five Future Strategies You Need Right Now
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Renowned strategist, consultant, and author Stalk delivers his analysis of the issues that business organizations will face in the near future and what employers should be doing now to get ready for those changes.
Perspectives on strategy
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
This collection showcases the innovative thinking of one of the leading management consulting firms, The Boston Consulting Group, over the past thirty-five years. It features seventy-five influential articles and thought pieces that provide fresh ideas, insights, and practical lessons for managers, executives, and entrepreneurs across various industries. Highlights include perspectives on competition, product management, financial strategies, brand management, and organizational structure. Key insights emphasize the mental aspect of competition, the pitfalls of cash traps in product lines, the strategic use of debt, and the importance of time as a competitive advantage. The collection also discusses the evolution of brand management and organizational design, advocating for a more dynamic approach akin to jazz ensembles rather than traditional orchestras. Additionally, it touches on economic concepts such as dumping and taxation related to capital investment. BCG, known for pioneering business strategy concepts like "cash cow" and "experience curve," offers this anthology of its most impactful writings, including contributions to the Harvard Business Review. This compilation is essential for senior managers, executives, entrepreneurs, and students seeking to deepen their understanding of business strategy.
Kaisha the Japanese Corporation How Mark
- 309pages
- 11 heures de lecture