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Competing by Design : The Power of Organizational Architecture

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Design your organization for competitive advantage.

"Competing by Design" is a valuable read for managers and executives seeking to gain a sustainable competitive advantage. The book emphasizes the importance of organizational capabilities in achieving strategic objectives, and provides practical tools and principles for designing organizations to exploit their inherent strengths. Through a series of case studies, the authors demonstrate how effective organizational design can unlock competitive strengths and drive long-term success.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Competing by Design : The Power of Organizational Architecture

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ISBN: 9780195099171
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM321.67 MYR
Authors: David A. Nadler
Date of Publication: 1997-07-10
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Business
Goodreads rating: 3.86
(rated by 35 readers)

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If the defining goal of modern-day business can be isolated to just one item, it would be the search for competitive advantage. And, as everyone in business knows, it's a lot harder than it used to be. On the one hand, competition is more intense than ever--technological innovation, consumer expectations, government deregulation, all combine to create more opportunities for new competitors to change the basic rules of the game. On the other hand, most of the old reliable sources of competitive advantage are drying the hallowed strategies employed by GM, IBM, and AT&T to maintain their seemingly unassailable positions of dominance in the 1960s and 70s are as obsolete as the calvary charge. So in this volatile, unstable environment, where can competitive advantage be found?As David Nadler and Michael Tushman show, the last remaining source of truly sustainable competitive advantage lies in "organizational capabilities": the unique ways each organization structures its work and motivates its people to achieve clearly articulated strategic objectives. For too long, too many managers have thought about "organization" merely in terms of rearranging the boxes and lines on an organizational chart--but as Competing by Design clearly illustrates, organizational strength is found far beyond one-dimensional diagrams. Managers must, argue Nadler and Tushman, understand the concepts and learn the skills involved in designing their organization to exploit their inherent strengths. All the reengineering, restructuring, and downsizing in the world will merely destabilize a company if the change doesn't address the fundamental patterns of performance--and if the change doesn't recognize the unique core competencies of that company. In this landmark volume, theauthors draw upon specific cases to illustrate the design process in practice as they provide a set of powerful, yet simple tools, for using strategic organization design to gain competitive advantage. They present a design process, explore key decisions managers face, and list the guiding principles for incorporating the design function as a continuing and integral process in organizations that are looking to the future.In 1918, Henry Ford's Dearborn assembly plant was the model of the new assembly-line technology. Today, the assembly plant is an aging relic, but, incredibly, the organizational architecture it spawned lives on in steep hierarchies, centralized bureaucracies, and narrowly defined jobs. As companies are coming to realize they can't compete successfully in the 21st century with organizations based on 19th century ideas, Competing by Design shows clearly and persuasively why--and, most importantly how --to harness the power of organizational architecture to unleash the competitive strengths embedded in each organization.
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Design your organization for competitive advantage.

"Competing by Design" is a valuable read for managers and executives seeking to gain a sustainable competitive advantage. The book emphasizes the importance of organizational capabilities in achieving strategic objectives, and provides practical tools and principles for designing organizations to exploit their inherent strengths. Through a series of case studies, the authors demonstrate how effective organizational design can unlock competitive strengths and drive long-term success.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.