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- catalog abstract ""James Moore boldly demonstrates that for many vibrant companies, the future is now; that today's great enterprises no longer compete for product superiority or even industry dominance. What matters now, and from now on, is total system leadership. Make no mistake - business rivalries have never been more intense. But the playing field is raised, the speed and stakes multiply geometrically, and the strategic options have never been more diverse." "Grasping the complex, hidden patterns in today's competitive terrain, Moore envisions a future characterized by organized chaos. As the old powers wait and wonder, vast new fortunes flourish where entrepreneurs jostle to integrate technologies and cultivate utterly new markets of unimaginable richness." "Inviting readers to approach their own businesses with equal boldness, Moore introduces biological ecology as a metaphor for strategic thinking about business coevolution and radically new cooperative/competitive relationships." "From his vantage point at the hot centers of global economic competition, Moore provides a topographical map to competitive systems, enabling readers to position their own companies within interlocking business networks, to identify the development stage of their system, and to pursue the strategy most likely to prevail and ultimately dominate the whole." "But a business model for one's own firm is simply not enough. Leaders must build strong communities of shared meaning, yielding a special resiliency, flexibility, and resistance to catastrophe."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog contributor b9374276.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description ""James Moore boldly demonstrates that for many vibrant companies, the future is now; that today's great enterprises no longer compete for product superiority or even industry dominance. What matters now, and from now on, is total system leadership. Make no mistake - business rivalries have never been more intense. But the playing field is raised, the speed and stakes multiply geometrically, and the strategic options have never been more diverse." "Grasping the complex, hidden patterns in today's competitive terrain, Moore envisions a future characterized by organized chaos. As the old powers wait and wonder, vast new fortunes flourish where entrepreneurs jostle to integrate technologies and cultivate utterly new markets of unimaginable richness." "Inviting readers to approach their own businesses with equal boldness, Moore introduces biological ecology as a metaphor for strategic thinking about business coevolution and radically new cooperative/competitive relationships." "From his vantage point at the hot centers of global economic competition, Moore provides a topographical map to competitive systems, enabling readers to position their own companies within interlocking business networks, to identify the development stage of their system, and to pursue the strategy most likely to prevail and ultimately dominate the whole." "But a business model for one's own firm is simply not enough. Leaders must build strong communities of shared meaning, yielding a special resiliency, flexibility, and resistance to catastrophe."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "Business Week Best Business Books".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Why businesses fail -- An ecological metaphor -- Leading business ecosystems -- The stages of a business ecosystem -- Coevolution and cars: stages in action -- Stage I: the terrain of opportunities -- Stage II: the revolution spreads -- Stage II continued: defending the revolution -- Stage III: the red queen effect -- Stage IV: renewal or death -- The paradox of powerless activism.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 297 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0887308090".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : HarperBusiness,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "658.4/012 20".
- catalog subject "Competition United States.".
- catalog subject "HD30.28 .M6455 1996".
- catalog subject "Leadership.".
- catalog subject "Strategic alliances (Business) United States.".
- catalog subject "Strategic planning United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Why businesses fail -- An ecological metaphor -- Leading business ecosystems -- The stages of a business ecosystem -- Coevolution and cars: stages in action -- Stage I: the terrain of opportunities -- Stage II: the revolution spreads -- Stage II continued: defending the revolution -- Stage III: the red queen effect -- Stage IV: renewal or death -- The paradox of powerless activism.".
- catalog title "The death of competition : leadership and strategy in the age of business ecosystems / James F. Moore.".
- catalog type "text".