Supercorp

how vanguard companies create innovation, profits, growth, and social good

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Supercorp

how vanguard companies create innovation, profits, growth, and social good

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Discusses the concept of "vanguard companies" whose mission combines a social conscience along with the ability to deliver on customers' needs better than competitors, citing IBM's expertise in India following the 2006 tsunami and earthquake as an example.

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Crown Business
Language
English
Pages
322

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2009, Crown Publishing Group
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New York

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-303) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658.4/08
Library of Congress
HD60 .K3635 2009, HD60 .K36 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
322 p. ;
Number of pages
322

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24074194M
Internet Archive
supercorphowvang00kant
ISBN 10
0307382354
ISBN 13
9780307382351
LCCN
2009281170
OCLC/WorldCat
277201677

Work Description

Rosabeth Moss Kanter on the answer to the global crisis of business and American-style capitalism.Out of the ashes of conventional business models arises a set of companies using their power not only for profits and sustainable growth but also social good. If you think business corporations are doomed to be lumbering, bloated, and corrupt, think again. Based on an extraordinary three-year investigation, interviewing more than 350 key people at major companies around the world, Rosabeth Moss Kanter provides encouraging and astounding evidence that this assumption is completely outdated. The businesses that are agile, keeping ahead of the curve in terms of market changes and customer needs, are the businesses that are also progressive, socially responsible human communities.Take IBM. When the tsunami and earthquake struck Asia, IBM didn't just cut a check for relief funds and call it a day. The company used its technological expertise and skilled people to create what government and relief agencies could not: information systems to effectively track relief supplies and reunite families. While IBM did this with no commercial motive, its employees' desire to serve people suffering during these crises stimulated innovations that later benefited the company. Or Proctor & Gamble. Despite a decade-long commitment to research and development of a water purification product, commercial prospects were unpromising. But because it was so consistent with P&G's statement of purpose, people within the company persevered. And when the tsunami struck, it was then able to deliver roughly a billion glasses of drinking water for the victims, earning plaudits from aid partners, the media, governments, and crucially, P&G employees. SuperCorp captures the zeitgeist of the emerging twenty-first-century business. For example: - The strong potential synergy between financial performance and attention to community and social needs- The unique competitive advantage from embracing the values and expectations of a new generation of professionals- The growth opportunities that result from stressing values and supressing executive egos when seeking partners and integrating acquisitionsSuperCorp is a remarkable look at the business of the future and the management skills required to get there. IBM, Banco Real, P&G, Cemex, Omron, and other companies reported on now move with the rapidity and creativity of much smaller enterprises. These companies are not perfect, but when people are empowered and values drive decisions, everything can come together in magical "Rubik's Cube moments" of deep satisfaction. Kanter's compelling and inspiring stories show that people are more inclined to be creative when their company values innovation that helps the world.From the Hardcover edition.

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