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How Companies Win : Profiting from Demand-Driven Business Models No Matter What
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Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0062000454
ISBN-13
9780062000453
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102758314

Product Key Features

Book Title
How Companies Win : Profiting from Demand-Driven Business Models No Matter What Business You're in
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Personal Success, Customer Relations, Organizational Behavior, Industrial Management, General, Production & Operations Management, Strategic Planning
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Business & Economics
Author
David Calhoun, Rick Kash
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
15.1 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Trade
LCCN
2010-024371
Dewey Edition
22
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How Companies Win is a book about learning to understand demand. If you are relying on your customers to tell you what they want it's too late., How Companies Win shows how to successfully manage in the future. Its fresh look at data and the case histories will stimulate the imagination of every business leader., Calhoun and Kash have taken on the biggest business question of all: what it will take for companies to win in this new era of growing oversupply and heightened global competition. The conclusions they reach are eye-opening., With all of the options shoppers have today, it s critically important to understand demand. It s how you satisfy your customers better than your competitors. It s the way companies will win., ' How Companies Win is a book about learning to understand demand. If you are relying on your customers to tell you what they want it's too late.' (LeadershipNow.com), A persuasive case that winning in today's market requires an understanding that supply-driven business models of the past will not keep pace with fundamental changes in our global economy and its digitally enabled consumer., Recommended reading for executives facing the need to grow revenues in a sluggish economy.... Kash and Calhoun provide executives with the ideas they need to answer the question, where do we go from here., With all of the options shoppers have today, it's critically important to understand demand. It's how you satisfy your customers better than your competitors. It's the way companies will win., “ How Companies Win shows how to successfully manage in the future. Its fresh look at data and the case histories will stimulate the imagination of every business leader.�, The authors' discussion of Precision as the 5th P adds a powerful new tool for marketers. It aligns exactly with our strategy of precision marketing., The rise of social networks has amplified the individual's voice and this has sparked a revolution in demand. How Companies Win offers real-world solutions that you can implement right now to take advantage of these changes., The rise of social networks has amplified the individual s voice and this has sparked a revolution in demand. How Companies Win offers real-world solutions that you can implement right now to take advantage of these changes., “The rise of social networks has amplified the individual’s voice and this has sparked a revolution in demand. How Companies Win offers real-world solutions that you can implement right now to take advantage of these changes.�, The authors discussion of Precision as the 5th P adds a powerful new tool for marketers. It aligns exactly with our strategy of precision marketing., Calhoun and Kash have taken on the biggest business question of all: what it will take for companies to win in this new era of growing oversupply and heightened global competition. The conclusions they reach are eye-opening. , A persuasive case that winning in today s market requires an understanding that supply-driven business models of the past will not keep pace with fundamental changes in our global economy and its digitally enabled consumer., How Companies Win shows how to successfully manage in the future. Its fresh look at data and the case histories will stimulate the imagination of every business leader., "Recommended reading for executives facing the need to grow revenues in a sluggish economy.... Kash and Calhoun provide executives with the ideas they need to answer the question, where do we go from here." -- --Mark McDonald, Gartner "A persuasive case that winning in today's market requires an understanding that supply-driven business models of the past will not keep pace with fundamental changes in our global economy and its digitally enabled consumer." -- --Jack Welch, bestselling author of Winning "The rise of social networks has amplified the individual's voice and this has sparked a revolution in demand. How Companies Win offers real-world solutions that you can implement right now to take advantage of these changes." -- --Sheryl Sandberg, COO, Facebook "With all of the options shoppers have today, it's critically important to understand demand. It's how you satisfy your customers better than your competitors. It's the way companies will win." -- --Brian Cornell, President & CEO, Sam's Clubs " How Companies Win shows how to successfully manage in the future. Its fresh look at data and the case histories will stimulate the imagination of every business leader." -- --Mary Dillon, President & CEO, US Cellular "The authors' discussion of Precision as the 5th P adds a powerful new tool for marketers. It aligns exactly with our strategy of precision marketing." -- --Joseph Tripodi, Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer, Coca-Cola Corporation "Calhoun and Kash have taken on the biggest business question of all: what it will take for companies to win in this new era of growing oversupply and heightened global competition. The conclusions they reach are eye-opening. " -- --Henry R. Kravis, Cofounder, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts " How Companies Win is a book about learning to understand demand. If you are relying on your customers to tell you what they want it's too late." -- LeadershipNow.com
Dewey Decimal
658.4/012
Synopsis
In a world of contracting markets and diminished consumer demand, The Cambridge Group founder Rick Kash and Nielsen Company CEO David Calhoun show companies how to find new customers and bigger profits. How Companies Win makes The Cambridge Group's proprietary demand model--a strategy which multi-million dollar corporations pay premium rates to access--available to the general public for the first time. Taking the reigns from Larry Bossidy's Execution , W. Chan Kim and Ren e Mauborgne's Blue Ocean Strategy , and Kash's own The New Law of Demand and Supply , this is a must-have for succeeding in business in the twenty-first century., In a world of contracting markets and diminished consumer demand, The Cambridge Group founder Rick Kash and Nielsen Company CEO David Calhoun show companies how to find new customers and bigger profits. How Companies Win makes The Cambridge Group's proprietary demand model--a strategy which multi-million dollar corporations pay premium rates to access--available to the general public for the first time. Taking the reigns from Larry Bossidy's Execution, W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne's Blue Ocean Strategy, and Kash's own The New Law of Demand and Supply, this is a must-have for succeeding in business in the twenty-first century., For the past twenty years, the growth formula for business has been to increase revenues by expanding product offerings and streamlining supply. But with the recent global recession, the world economy has changed forever. Now the old tools-most notably supply-chain management-are no longer enough. In a new digital age characterized by over-supply and too many product types in almost every market, the new challenge is to locate and capture the elusive pools of high-profit demand. Rick Kash and David Calhoun have the answer: a revolutionary, demand-driven model that has already proved successful for some of the world's most admired companies, including Best Buy, Anheuser-Busch, Hershey's, and Allstate. At the heart of this powerful new business model is an achievable vision for a new kind of winning company, one that uses sophisticated new tools and techniques to discover, characterize, and then serve these pools of high-profit demand-and in the process gain pricing power in that market. Kash and Calhoun show how to use everything from social networks to more revealing and effective consumer-research techniques and then introduce the demand chain, the logical new partner to your supply chain. The authors' principles, case histories, and insights will help your business run faster, cut costs, and become better able to deliver high-quality products and services, even in the tightest economic climate. How Companies Win is a compelling call to action to engage every level within a company, small or large, local or global.
LC Classification Number
HD58.8.K3767 2010

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