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- catalog abstract "What can the entrepreneur offer a corporate giant like General Motors? How about fresh, innovative ideas? What can large corporations offer the entrepreneur who's determined to remain in control of his own professional destiny? How about an infusion of capital and access to markets for growth? And what is Winning Combinations? It's the indispensable guide to the unusual corporate/entrepreneur partnerships that are changing the face of business. Winning Combinations begins with an in-depth examination of large/small alliance options. Executives and entrepreneurs learn how to analyze their strategies, including alliances with small and large companies. Readers discover what types of partners and partnerships exist and which can best help them meet their goals. Part II offers entrepreneurs and executives extensive guidelines for establishing their own collaborative ventures. Executives learn how to design strategies for dealing with entrepreneurs and vice versa. Potential pitfalls of large/small alliances are discussed and possible solutions offered. Along the way, Winning Combinations cites the collaborative experiences of top American companies like 3M, Kodak, and Corning. These detailed case studies provide real-life examples of a range of internal and external strategies that have met with various levels of success. The case-by-case tour of this new business phenomenon continues with an exploration of global opportunities for entrepreneurial partnerships featuring in-depth analyses of alliances involving Japanese, British, Swedish, and Eastern European firms. Winning Combinations shows both executives and entrepreneurs how to benefit from these new strategic alliances and gain a much-needed edge in the global technological race. From principles and practices of large/small alliances to case studies that show these business marriages in motion, Winning Combinations offers the theoretical and practical information entrepreneurs and executives need to create mutually beneficial partnerships.".
- catalog contributor b3792314.
- catalog contributor b3792315.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Business at the brink -- Completing the value chain : trap or trajectory? -- Home-grow, bankroll, buy or partner? Choices for large corporations -- Beaver, bear, monkey, or kangaroo? Choices for entrepreneurs -- Making partnerships work : principles and practices for success -- Potential pitfalls : what can go wrong -- Japanese entrepreneurship : the power of Kaizen and Keiretsu -- Entrepreneurial non-partners in the United Kingdom : the case of the missing middle -- Entrepreneurial partnerships in Sweden : an opportunity waiting to happen -- Central European entrepreneurship : spotlight on Hungary.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Library Journal Best Books".
- catalog description "Part II offers entrepreneurs and executives extensive guidelines for establishing their own collaborative ventures. Executives learn how to design strategies for dealing with entrepreneurs and vice versa. Potential pitfalls of large/small alliances are discussed and possible solutions offered. Along the way, Winning Combinations cites the collaborative experiences of top American companies like 3M, Kodak, and Corning. These detailed case studies provide real-life examples of a range of internal and external strategies that have met with various levels of success. The case-by-case tour of this new business phenomenon continues with an exploration of global opportunities for entrepreneurial partnerships featuring in-depth analyses of alliances involving Japanese, British, Swedish, and Eastern European firms.".
- catalog description "What can the entrepreneur offer a corporate giant like General Motors? How about fresh, innovative ideas? What can large corporations offer the entrepreneur who's determined to remain in control of his own professional destiny? How about an infusion of capital and access to markets for growth? And what is Winning Combinations? It's the indispensable guide to the unusual corporate/entrepreneur partnerships that are changing the face of business. Winning Combinations begins with an in-depth examination of large/small alliance options. Executives and entrepreneurs learn how to analyze their strategies, including alliances with small and large companies. Readers discover what types of partners and partnerships exist and which can best help them meet their goals.".
- catalog description "Winning Combinations shows both executives and entrepreneurs how to benefit from these new strategic alliances and gain a much-needed edge in the global technological race. From principles and practices of large/small alliances to case studies that show these business marriages in motion, Winning Combinations offers the theoretical and practical information entrepreneurs and executives need to create mutually beneficial partnerships.".
- catalog extent "x, 278 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Winning combinations.".
- catalog identifier "047153658X (alk. paper) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Winning combinations.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Wiley,".
- catalog relation "Winning combinations.".
- catalog subject "658/.044 20".
- catalog subject "Big business.".
- catalog subject "Entrepreneurship.".
- catalog subject "HD69.S8 B68 1992".
- catalog subject "Small business.".
- catalog subject "Strategic alliances (Business)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Business at the brink -- Completing the value chain : trap or trajectory? -- Home-grow, bankroll, buy or partner? Choices for large corporations -- Beaver, bear, monkey, or kangaroo? Choices for entrepreneurs -- Making partnerships work : principles and practices for success -- Potential pitfalls : what can go wrong -- Japanese entrepreneurship : the power of Kaizen and Keiretsu -- Entrepreneurial non-partners in the United Kingdom : the case of the missing middle -- Entrepreneurial partnerships in Sweden : an opportunity waiting to happen -- Central European entrepreneurship : spotlight on Hungary.".
- catalog title "Winning combinations : the coming wave of entrepreneurial partnerships between large and small companies / by James W. Botkin and Jana B. Matthews.".
- catalog type "text".