The Trillion-dollar Enterprise: how The Alliance Revolution Will Transform Global Business
Autor Cyrus Freidheimen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2000
Beyond
the
multinational
corporation—even
beyond
the
mega-corporation
built
from
aggressive
mergers
and
acquisitions—a
new
form
of
global
business
is
emerging,
and
it
is
changing
the
competitive
landscape
forever.
In
his
visionary
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.Drawing
from
fifteen
years
of
groundbreaking
research
at
Booz-Allen
&
Hamilton,
Freidheim
convincingly
demonstrates
that
the
rise
of
networks
of
this
magnitude
is
natural
and
inevitable,
as
companies
forego
traditional—and
riskier—methods
of
expansion
in
favor
of
alliances,
joint
ventures,
and
other
collaborative
arrangements
that
capture
the
best
capabilities
of
the
participants
while
avoiding
the
bureaucratic
disadvantages
of
size.
Already,
we
are
witnessing
the
convergence
in
industries
as
diverse
as
telecommunications,
aerospace,
and
commercial
aviation
into
alliance
networks,
clustered
around
a
few
dominant
players.
For
example,
the
global
airline
industry
is
coalescing
around
networks,
led
by
United
and
Lufthansa
in
the
Star
Alliance
and
by
American
Airlines
and
British
Airways
in
another.From
the
global
stage,
Freidheim
takes
up
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
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.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780738201542
ISBN-10: 0738201545
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0738201545
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Cyrus
Friedheim,vice
chairman
of
Booz•Allen
&
Hamilton,
Inc.,
and
a
member
of
the
Council
on
Foreign
Relations,
the
American
China
Society,
and
the
U.S.-Japan
Business
Council,
has
over
thirty
years
experience
consulting
for
multinational
corporations
in
fifteen
countries
around
the
world.
He
lives
in
Chicago.