Lead and disrupt : how to solve the innovator's dilemma / Charles A. O'Reilly III and Michael L. Tushman ; Foreword by Steve Blank.
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- 9781503629523 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 150362952X (cloth : alk. paper)
- 658.4/063
- HD 45 O66l 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Today's innovation puzzle
Explore and exploit
Achieving balance with innovation streams
Culture as competitive (dis)advantage
Seven innovation stories
Getting it right versus almost right
The three disciplines of ambidexterity : ideation, incubation, and scaling
What it takes to become ambidextrous
Leaders (and their teams) as linchpins
Leading change and strategic renewal
Fully revised, this second edition offers a proven strategy for using ambidexterity to build incremental growth for mature organizations, and the flexibility to adapt in fast-changing environments. Why do successful firms find it so difficult to adapt in the face of change - to innovate? In the past ten years, the importance of this question has increased as more industries and firms confront disruptive change. The pandemic has accelerated this crisis, collapsing the structures of industries from airlines and medicine to online retail and commercial real estate. Today, leaders in business have an obligation not only to investors but to their employees and communities. At the core of this challenge is helping their organizations to survive in the face of change. The original edition summarized the lessons that the authors as researchers and consultants had learned over the previous two decades. Since then, they have continued to work with leaders of organizations around the world confronting disruptive change. With updates to every chapter, including new examples and analysis, this fully revised edition incorporates the lessons and insights that the authors have gained in the past five years. Two new chapters critically examine the role of organizational culture in promoting or hindering ambidexterity and its underlying fundamental disciplines. Using examples from firms such as Microsoft, General Motors, and Amazon, O'Reilly and Tushman illustrate how leaders can align their organization's cultures to fit the needed strategy, and how ideation, incubation, and scaling approaches, when used altogether, can successfully develop new growth businesses.
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