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 Dealing with Darwin: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of their Evolution
  

  Dealing with Darwin: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of their Evolution by Geoff Moore

  • Published by: CAPSTONE PUBLISHING LTD
  • Author: Geoff Moore
  • Page Count: 270
  • Group: COMPUTING - SOCIAL COMMENTARY
  • ISBN: 1841127175 / 9781841127170
  • Published: May 2006

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Dealing with Darwin: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of their Evolution
You've read the headlines: industry after industry (airlines, automakers, drug companies, high tech) battered by globalization, deregulation, and commoditization. The Darwinian struggle to deliver profitable products and services keeps getting more brutal as competitive advantage gaps get narrower and narrower. Anything you invent today will soon be copied by someone else - probably better or cheaper.

Many companies thrive during the early stages of their life cycle, reveling in bursts of energy and advancement, only to fall slack during periods of inertia and die out while others surge ahead. But some notable companies have figured out how to deal with Darwin at every phase of their evolution - making changes on the fly while fending off challenges from every quarter.

Dealing with Darwin will help you understand your company's role in its market ecosystem; where your competitive advantage came from in the past and how it will change in the future; what kinds of differentiation will be most rewarded in your current marketplace; and how to transform your internal dynamics to overcome the inertia that threatens every bold innovation.

Bestselling author Geoffrey Moore has consulted for dozens of major companies on this challenge of innovation versus inertia. But in the fall of 2002, he got an unprecedented offer from John Chambers, the CEO of Cisco Systems: unlimited access to Cisco's management processes, with permission to reveal exactly how Cisco continues to innovate relentlessly as a mature enterprise. This collaboration led to the case study that forms the heart of the book - not just an insider story but a masterpiece of management analysis.

Dealing with Darwin, Moore's most ambitious work to date, offers nothing less than a new unified theory of the evolution of markets. Drawing on hundreds of different examples, Moore illuminates how established companies can prevent their own extinction - not by throwing resources wildly at every potential innovation, but by moving forward with precision, courage, and smart timing.

Foundation models:
The economics of innovation
Innovation & category maturity
Innovation & business architecture

Managing innovation
Types of innovation
Managing innovation in mature markets
Managing information in growth markets
Managing information in declining markets
Managing innovation in your enterprise

Managing inertia
Extracting resources from context
Repurposing resources for core
Managing inertia in your enterprise

 

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