By Larry Davis
By Larry Davis
$14.14
Genre
Strategy
Print Length
272 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Jaico Publishing House
Publication date
1 January 2006
ISBN
9788179925737
Weight
372 Gram
In every age a few organizations rise above the rest and “bring fire” to the world—to change the way we live. These pioneering organizations include Ford, IBM, General Electric, Bell Labs, Microsoft, Dell, Cisco, Vignette, Starbucks, and many others. These and other organizations yet unborn answer the call to move forward, to risk the unknown, and find the needed solutions to daunting problems.
In Pioneering Organizations, Davis explores the forces that converge to create such earthshaking organizations and to energize their ascendency. He also examines the reasons for their decline. Based on this analysis, Davis identifies the factors that must exist to develop and sustain pioneering organizations.
Every organization can rise to pioneering levels and achieve the extraordinary performance that they produce. The forms of pioneering are not important. What is important is a total commitment to a breakthrough vision and a convergence of purpose that powers miracles. As the global marketplace continues to expand, nothing less than a commitment to pioneering new and better ways of doing things will serve.
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