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Gary Hamel is a Founder and Chairman of Strategos, and Visiting Professor of Strategic and International Management at the London Business School. He lives in Woodside, California.
Fonte dell'immagine: Interview of Eric Schmidt by Gary Hamel at the MLab dinner tonight. Google's Marissa Mayer and Hal Varian also joined the open dialog about Google's culture and management style, from chaos to arrogance. The video just went up on YouTube. It's quite entertaining. By Steve Jurvetson from Menlo Park, USA - Party Line Dance, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7852247
Opere di Gary Hamel
Alla conquista del futuro. Le nuove strategie per vincere la competizione e creare i mercati di domani (1994) 504 copie
What Matters Now: How to Win in a World of Relentless Change, Ferocious Competition, and Unstoppable Innovation (1993) 91 copie
The first fifty 1 copia
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Rethinking the Future: Rethinking Business, Principles, Competition, Control and Complexity, Leadership, Markets, and… (1993) — Collaboratore — 118 copie
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Hamel observes that there is little agreement on which companies are the greatest innovators. He divides innovators up into 5 categories - Rockets (which probably won't be on the list next year), Laureates, Artistes, Cyborgs (Google, Amazon, Apple), and Born-Again Innovators (P&G, IBM, Ford). Apples long stream of commanding a price premium gets at least one chapter.
Two companies with very flat structure are profiled, W.L. Gore and Associates is one, another is Morning Star. In both companies, people are motivated to do good work, make good decisions, exercise initiative and be creative. Another company HCL (a company in India) also gets a chapter for Vineet Nayar’s effort to change from a bureaucratic company to one focused on the front line.
The book is divided into 5 sections:
Section 1: Value Matters Now
Section 2: Innovation Matters Now
Section 3: Adaptability Matters Now
Section 4: Passion Matters Now
Section 5: Ideology Matters Now
Followed by Appendix, Notes, Acknowledgments, About the Author and an Index.
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