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Navigating the tremors of the changing market.

This book is a must-read for managers and business leaders who are grappling with the challenges posed by the digital age. It offers a fresh perspective on how to thrive in an era of constant disruption and change. With insights from renowned author Geoffrey Moore, this book provides practical strategies for managing shareholder value in the digital world. It emphasizes the importance of being adaptable and responsive to shifts in the market, as well as the need to leverage stock price as a leading indicator. By reading this book, you'll gain valuable insights into the new management paradigms needed to navigate the fault line between traditional business models and the disruptive forces of the internet age.

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.
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Living on the Fault Line : Managing for Shareholder Value in the Age of the Internet

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ISBN: 9780887308888
Publisher: Harper Business
Date of Publication: 2000-05-30
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Business, Economics, Personal Development
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The fault line --that dangerous, unstable seam in the economy where the Internet and other powerful innovations meet and create market-shattering tremors. Every company lives on it; no manager can control it. Everyone must learn to deal with it. Now, Geoffrey Moore, author of Crossing the Chasm and Inside the Tornado, two bestselling works that helped guide the high-tech revolution, explores the new management paradigms that will guide businesses in the twenty-first century, showing them how to survive and thrive on the fault line. In this long-awaited new book, Moore turns his attention to the most important question for How can companies that rose to prominence prior to the age of the Internet manage for shareholder value now that the Internet is upon us? The old management truths are dead. Business models that worked admirably until the last decade of the twentieth century must be replaced. The dotcoms are invading every sector of commerce, overturning established relationships, reengineering markets, attacking long-established price points, and disintermediating longstanding institutions. What should management do when it is under direct assault from companies no one ever heard of even a few years ago? In a book that will reset the management agenda in the age of the Internet, Moore shows why sensitivity to stock price is the single most important lever for managing in the future, both as a leading indicator of shifts in competitive advantage and as an employee motivator for making necessary changes in organizations heretofore impervious to change. He prescribes a new agenda for management teams that includes
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Navigating the tremors of the changing market.

This book is a must-read for managers and business leaders who are grappling with the challenges posed by the digital age. It offers a fresh perspective on how to thrive in an era of constant disruption and change. With insights from renowned author Geoffrey Moore, this book provides practical strategies for managing shareholder value in the digital world. It emphasizes the importance of being adaptable and responsive to shifts in the market, as well as the need to leverage stock price as a leading indicator. By reading this book, you'll gain valuable insights into the new management paradigms needed to navigate the fault line between traditional business models and the disruptive forces of the internet age.

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.