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- catalog abstract ""Beyond the multinational corporation - even beyond the mega-corporation built from aggressive mergers and acquisitionsa new form of global business is emerging, and it is changing the competitive landscape forever. In his book, The Trillion-Dollar Enterprise, Cyrus Freidheim offers a front-row seat to this seismic shift, through which a few dominant enterprises will control two-thirds of the global market in their respective industries. But they won't be corporations as we've known them. They will be vast networks of corporate alliances - global coalitions of independent firms acting in concert as single entities, and combining assets that exceed the entire output of many nations." "From the global stage, Freidheim takes us deep into the heart of "Trillion-Dollar Enterprises" in development, identifying the key elements of successful network formation, and outlining new roles and responsibilities for managers, executives, teams, and boards. Freidheim ultimately calls for revolutionary changes in how business leaders should be educated and rewarded, as the skills of diplomacy and negotiation take priority over functional expertise. In his provocative conclusion, Freidheim takes us twenty-five years into the future to explore looming public policy issues as the forces of commercial globalization and political sovereignty collide, challenging existing paradigms of anti-trust, trade, and labor policies - and even national security."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11037626.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description ""Beyond the multinational corporation - even beyond the mega-corporation built from aggressive mergers and acquisitionsa new form of global business is emerging, and it is changing the competitive landscape forever. In his book, The Trillion-Dollar Enterprise, Cyrus Freidheim offers a front-row seat to this seismic shift, through which a few dominant enterprises will control two-thirds of the global market in their respective industries. But they won't be corporations as we've known them. They will be vast networks of corporate alliances - global coalitions of independent firms acting in concert as single entities, and combining assets that exceed the entire output of many nations." "From the global stage, Freidheim takes us deep into the heart of "Trillion-Dollar Enterprises" in development, identifying the key elements of successful network formation, and outlining new roles and responsibilities for managers, executives, teams, and boards. Freidheim ultimately calls for revolutionary changes in how business leaders should be educated and rewarded, as the skills of diplomacy and negotiation take priority over functional expertise. In his provocative conclusion, Freidheim takes us twenty-five years into the future to explore looming public policy issues as the forces of commercial globalization and political sovereignty collide, challenging existing paradigms of anti-trust, trade, and labor policies - and even national security."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-240) and index.".
- catalog description "Sect. I. Why the Trillion-Dollar Enterprise is Inevitable. Ch. 1. Why Not the Global Corporation? Ch. 2. A Natural Evolution. Ch. 3. Next, the Relationship Enterprise. Ch. 4. Industries Ripe for the Trillion-Dollar Enterprise -- Sect. II. What the Rise of the Trillion-Dollar Enterprise Means to you and your Company. Ch. 5. How to Build a Relationship Enterprise. Ch. 6. Life Will Be Different in a Trillion-Dollar Enterprise. Ch. 7. The New Role of Managers: Skills Required. Ch. 8. Leadership in the Relationship Enterprise: The New Role of the CEO. Ch. 9. The New Role of Directors and Governance -- Sect. III. The Trillion-Dollar Enterprise -- Good or Bad? Ch. 10. Dark Side or Bright Side: Which Way Will We Choose? Ch. 11. How We Can Influence the Outcome.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 253 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0738200042".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Reading, Mass. : Perseus Books,".
- catalog subject "658/.049 21".
- catalog subject "Business networks.".
- catalog subject "HD2755.5 .F738 1998".
- catalog subject "HD2755.5 .F745 1998".
- catalog subject "International business enterprises.".
- catalog subject "International trade.".
- catalog subject "Joint ventures.".
- catalog subject "Strategic alliances (Business)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sect. I. Why the Trillion-Dollar Enterprise is Inevitable. Ch. 1. Why Not the Global Corporation? Ch. 2. A Natural Evolution. Ch. 3. Next, the Relationship Enterprise. Ch. 4. Industries Ripe for the Trillion-Dollar Enterprise -- Sect. II. What the Rise of the Trillion-Dollar Enterprise Means to you and your Company. Ch. 5. How to Build a Relationship Enterprise. Ch. 6. Life Will Be Different in a Trillion-Dollar Enterprise. Ch. 7. The New Role of Managers: Skills Required. Ch. 8. Leadership in the Relationship Enterprise: The New Role of the CEO. Ch. 9. The New Role of Directors and Governance -- Sect. III. The Trillion-Dollar Enterprise -- Good or Bad? Ch. 10. Dark Side or Bright Side: Which Way Will We Choose? Ch. 11. How We Can Influence the Outcome.".
- catalog title "The trillion-dollar enterprise : how the alliance revolution will transform global business / Cyrus Freidheim.".
- catalog type "text".