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Growth Gamble When Leaders Should Bet Big On New Business And How They Can Avoid Expensive Failures Andrew Campbell

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Growth Gamble When Leaders Should Bet Big On New Business And How They Can Avoid Expensive Failures Andrew Campbell
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Growth Gamble When Leaders Should Bet Big On New Business And How They Can Avoid Expensive Failures Andrew Campbell instant download after payment.

Publisher: Intercultural Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.78 MB
Pages: 339
Author: Andrew Campbell
ISBN: 9781904838043, 1904838049
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Growth Gamble When Leaders Should Bet Big On New Business And How They Can Avoid Expensive Failures Andrew Campbell by Andrew Campbell 9781904838043, 1904838049 instant download after payment.

Few would disagree that there's been a general acceleration in the global marketplace to which no organization is completely immune. Business book shelves are currently crammed with titles about "Speed Shifts," "Lightning Change," "Move Fast," "Adapt or Die" - but such catchphrases don't necessarily equate to solid business strategy. In Andrew Campbell's insightful book titled - "The Growth Gamble" - he argues that not all companies should strive for rapid growth. Soundview recommends this book because of its well-developed, contrarian position that "speed" is not always the economic panacea its hyped to be. Campbell explains that internal and external factors need to be considered such as: infrastructure flexibility; competitive variance and the quality of organizational talent. Once that assessment is made the organization may chart a steady or slow growth trajectory that spans years. While such a strategy may not be en vogue - neither is organizational failure. Unfortunately the economic landscape is cluttered with companies that grew too large, too quickly without rigorous analysis of growth decisions. Campbell also offers an innovative New Business Traffic Light Toolkit to aid in decision making - all of which supports the timeless moral that, "Slow and steady wins the race."

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