The Tipping Point:
How Little Things
Can Make a Big Difference
This is a book
that should be read by everyone in business,
politics, marketing and advertising, as
well as by anyone interested in trends,
fashion, fads, policy making, and human
behavior. In other words, all of us.
The
Innovator's Dilemma
Focusing
on "disruptive technology" of the Honda
Supercub, Intel's 8088 processor, and
the hydraulic excavator, Christensen shows
why most companies miss "the next great
wave." Whether in electronics or retailing,
a successful company with established
products will get pushed aside unless
managers know when to abandon traditional
business practices. Using the lessons
of successes and failures from leading
companies, The Innovator's Dilemma presents
a set of rules for capitalizing on the
phenomenon of disruptive innovation.
The
Innovator's Solution: Creating
and Sustaining Successful Growth
With its
unique combination of practical advice
and counterintuitive insight, this landmark
book, sure to become a classic in the
field of corporate strategy, demonstrates
that today's companies must nurture and
harness the power of disruptive innovation
if they wish to achieve sustainable, long-term
growth.
Critical
Chain
Get your products
done on time! Powerful yet simple techniques
to solve project management’s toughest
problems. This book teaches companies
to drastically cut project development
times resulting in early completion within
budget and without compromising quality
or specifications.
Harvard
Business Review on Innovation
Innovation has
become even more of a key factor influencing
strategic planning. This comprehensive
volume will help the reader recognize
and seize innovation opportunities..
Competing Against Time: How Time-Based Competition
is Reshaping Global Markets
The ways
leading companies manage time represent
the most powerful new sources of competitive
advantage. With hundreds of detailed examples
from companies that have put these strategies
in place, the authors show exactly how
reducing elapsed time can make the critical
difference in success or failure.