The Elastic Enterprise: the New Manifesto for Business Revolution

The Elastic Enterprise: the New Manifesto for Business Revolution

The Elastic Enterprise: the New Manifesto for Business Revolution

The Elastic Enterprise: the New Manifesto for Business Revolution

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Overview

What is the future of the enterprise? In this groundbreaking book Vitalari and Shaughnessy explore that question and what it means for you.

From 2007 onwards a small number of companies began to enjoy exceptional growth. They not only performed well, but also performed better and differently from companies before them and around them.

These companies are elastic enterprises.

Enabled by a new kind of elasticity, elastic enterprises scale and operate in a completely novel way.

This same elasticity allows individuals around the world to find new roles in the fast evolving economy.

For two hundred years enterprises worked off an operating model described by Adam Smith in the 18th century. It was based on the division of labor and the gradual elimination of individual creativity. Today's high performers have moved beyond Smith's craft-inspired model of scale. They grow in new ways.

“While other companies were laying staff off, these were hiring and creating opportunity for vast ecosystems of creative people. We noticed these companies were not just good for employment opportunities; they were creating new markets as well. We are talking here about real change, along many dimensions, baked into one coherent model for how business should be done,” explain the authors.

The book describes the key dynamics of the elastic enterprise and how new leaders combine them. They also describe what it means to work in the new, high invention environment. And how Elastic Enterprises are transforming how we create wealth.

We believe the techniques that the best performers have invented will spur a new era of growth and their lessons are applicable to companies of all sizes.

A new manifesto for business revolution is emerging.

Policy makers, executives, employees, small businesses around the world are asking how we create a different kind of engine for growth. What’s next?

Our shorthand answer to these pressing questions is to become an elastic enterprise. In the shortest possible space we will explain what that means and the difference it makes to executives, employees, partners and customers.

Elastic Enterprises are the ones inventing the future. People adore them for it. For anybody who wants to build a better future, they are the best game in town.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014348843
Publisher: Telemachus Press, LLC
Publication date: 05/17/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 164
File size: 274 KB

About the Author

Nicholas Vitalari
Nicholas Vitalari is renowned for his work in re-integrating business strategy and technology. He has also been a business founder, academic and business leader. He was previously a senior executive at Index, CSC, and was co-founder, EVP, and Director of The Concours Group, which grew from a start-up to $50 million in revenues in three years. Nick was a professor of management at UC Irvine before going into business. He is the author of three prior books and numerous articles in academic journals, books, and the professional press. His work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, Der Spiegel, and Psychology Today as well as on radio and television.

Haydn Shaughnessy
Haydn Shaughnessy is a writer and commentator on the evolution of social business and the digital transformation of society. His work embraces semantic analysis of emerging patterns of thought and behavior. He has worked as a visiting fellow at nGenera Insight, a senior research associate of the European Institute for the Media, and the Centre for Employment Research as well as a program manager for advanced communications projects at the European Union. He writes the Re:Thinking Innovation column at Forbes.com and has written on design and innovation for the Irish Times. He has written for GigaOm, The Wall St Journal, The Times, Radio Times, and many other outlets.
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