High Performance Companies complements the frameworks for strategy making detailed in many existing books, proposing a number of rules of thumb (or principles) that companies can consider when making their day-to-day decisions which, in turn, will determine their actual strategies. These principles traverse a wide range of scenarios, such as strategic changes implemented by companies, resource allocation decisions―especially towards building durable assets―and resource acquisition through inorganic means.
The book adopts a reader-friendly approach by teasing out the lessons to be found in detailed cases studies from interesting companies. The writing minimizes jargon while maintaining rigor, especially with regard to the applicability and relevance of the strategic principles to different business contexts.
Providing valuable new insight into what makes a business successful and how to replicate this in a company of any size, High Performance Companies is an essential addition to the library of any manager or student of business.
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Carl P. Zeithaml
Dean, McIntire School of Commerce University of Virginia (USA)
Nitin has addressed an important gap in strategic management literature by simplifying strategic principles for the business leader. He has demystified key principles for the business leader who has neither the time nor the inclination for elaborate process. His unique methodology for deriving success principles from a broad swathe of large companies and his honest addressing of the practical pitfalls and barriers to applying these principles adds credibility to his conclusions. Nitin has made important connections between leadership and strategic success as well as addressed the complex interaction between strategy and leadership. A very readable book!
Alok Mishra
Vice President, Asia Pacific for Strategic Marketing and Market Access, Johnson and Johnson
High Performance Companies provides an interesting perspective on organizational strategies. Nitin writes refreshingly from his personal study of organizations and useful case examples of “brand-name” organizations with strong presence in the global market. I heartily commend this book.
Grace Lee
Senior Vice-President, Citi Private Bank, Asia Pacific
High Performance Companies provides a powerful and focused set of core principles concerning vision, risk, and managing people. The book draws its ideas by examining a wide-ranging set of businesses, including both successful and struggling ventures, helping it to avoid the trap of simply “backcasting” from observed outcomes to apparent causes. Individually and, most powerfully, together, the six principles will help guide focused and practical action by strategic decision-makers in markets throughout the world.
Will Mitchell
J. Rex Fuqua Professor of International Management, The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
Professor Pangarkar has delivered a remarkable, insightful and most importantly a defining collection of practical “thumb rules” useful to any business leader. These generic business guiding principles laced with illustrations of a cross-section of firms in different geographies across industries makes for a stimulating read. His absorbing analysis ranging from big-picture type strategic leaps to small yet effective tactical initiatives displays an array of ideas and tools ready for implementation. Most significantly, Professor Pangarkar’s deliberate effort to ensure “implement-ability” is clearly evident and makes this a must-to-have resource on every business leaders’ desk.
Srinidhi Raghvendra
COO, Straits Financial (Singapore)
In an increasingly competitive and fast-paced business environment, a good strategy has become a matter of necessity rather than an option or choice. In High Performance Companies, Nitin Pangarkar--a world-recognized authority on business strategy--looks into the strategies of a diverse range of companies to see what makes them tick and how they have become perennial over-achievers.
Rather than proposing yet another framework for broad strategizing, Professor Pangarkar offers business leaders a practical, proven set of rules-of-thumb or principles that companies can consider while making their day-to-day decisions which, in turn, will determine their actual strategy. These principles traverse a wide spectrum of scenarios, such as strategic changes implemented by companies, resource allocation decisions especially towards building durable assets, and resource acquisition through inorganic means.
Minimizing jargon while maintaining rigor, the book's reader-friendly approach engagingly draws out the message from detailed cases studies of well-known companies such as Coca-Cola, Singapore Airlines and Starbucks to lesser known companies such as Illinois Tool Works, SAS Institute, Fanuc and Heng Long Leather. A combination of both short and long case studies in each chapter demonstrate the general applicability of the principles and also improve the relevance to the reader by introducing diversity in contexts.
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Book Description Gebunden. Condition: New. Since obtaining a PhD degree in Strategic Management from the University of Michigan, Nitin Pangarkar has spent more than 15 years teaching Strategic Management in business schools around the world. In addition to his teaching in degree programs, he has als. Seller Inventory # 556558347