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Competing in a Flat World: Building Enterprises for a Borderless World

par Victor K. Fung

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“This is essential reading for anyone seeking to compete–and succeed–in the fl at world.” – John Hagel, Chairman of Deloitte Center of Innovation “ Competing in a Flat World provides an extraordinary glimpse into a new kind of organizational architecture, one built around the notion of orchestrating resources you don’t control and doing so in a way that builds both trust and agility. This architecture may well turn out to be the dominant model of the firm for the 21st century. This book is a must read for anyone who wants to compete in a flat world. Every chapter details new and powerful ideas.” – John Seely Brown, Former Chief Scientist of Xerox Corporation and coauthor of The Only Sustainable Edge “We are led by unstoppable economic forces to connect our resources to form smart networks, either wired or unwired. The authors bring forward the notion of ‘network orchestration,’ an almost one-size-fits-all strategy for organizations to survive and excel in an ever-flattening world.” – John Chen, Sybase Chairman, CEO and President In the “flat world,” everything changes…above all, what it takes to run a winning company. Success is less about what the company can do itself and more about what it can connect to. Find out how it’s done, from the company that pioneered “flat world” success, Li & Fung, which produces more than $8 billion in garments and other goods for the world’s top brands and retailers–without owning a single factory. Victor and William Fung and Jerry Wind, author of the best-selling The Power of Impossible Thinking , reveal how they’ve replaced “old-fashioned” infrastructure and huge employee bases with a fluid, ever-changing network that can design, manufacture, and deliver almost anything, anywhere. The key to success in this world is a set of principles for “network orchestration,” described for the first time in this book. They examine how these principles can be applied in manufacturing, services and other industries. They show how to build and orchestrate your own world-class global network. *   Compete “network vs. network”–and win! *   Create a “big-small” company that combines scale and agility *   Forge loose-tight relationships with suppliers *   Balance control with empowerment, stability with renewal *   Manage the “bumps” in the flat world–from politics to terrorism Visit the authors' website: www.competinginaflatworld.net… (plus d'informations)
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Desde Leader Summaries recomendamos la lectura del libro Competir en un mundo plano, de Victor Fung y Yoram (Jerry) Wind y William K. Fung.
Las personas interesadas en las siguientes temáticas lo encontrarán práctico y útil: management, gestión de la cadena de suministro, globalización.
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The world is changing and, I guess, I am just slow to adapt.

Value is one of those concepts. It took me a while to accept the concept of Intellectual Property as having value as an asset. But, once I did, I became an ardent proponent.

Then along comes this book. It stands my concept of value on their ear. Victor K. Fung, William K. Fung and Yoram (Jerry) Wind posit that value is created not by the collection of traditional assets – factories, patents, brands, etc. – but rather by orchestrating resources and networks you do not control. Success is no longer defined by what an organization can do for itself. Rather, by the resources to which it can connect, its dexterity in doing so and the trust it leaves in the wake.

The key to success in this new “flat” world, they say, is the ability to:

1. Design and manage networks.
2. Control through enablement.
3. Create value through integration.

Thus, managers must learn to:

1. Compete “network to network.”
2. Create networks balance “big company” economies of scale with “small company” quickness.
3. Forge loose-tight relationships with suppliers.
4. Balance control with enablement.
5. Balance stability with renewal.
6. Manage outside variables such as politics and terrorism.

This is a thought-provoking book that challenges every concept I held on what a business is and how it should be run. If you are competing in the world, each chapter will challenge your thinking and your plans. ( )
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“This is essential reading for anyone seeking to compete–and succeed–in the fl at world.” – John Hagel, Chairman of Deloitte Center of Innovation “ Competing in a Flat World provides an extraordinary glimpse into a new kind of organizational architecture, one built around the notion of orchestrating resources you don’t control and doing so in a way that builds both trust and agility. This architecture may well turn out to be the dominant model of the firm for the 21st century. This book is a must read for anyone who wants to compete in a flat world. Every chapter details new and powerful ideas.” – John Seely Brown, Former Chief Scientist of Xerox Corporation and coauthor of The Only Sustainable Edge “We are led by unstoppable economic forces to connect our resources to form smart networks, either wired or unwired. The authors bring forward the notion of ‘network orchestration,’ an almost one-size-fits-all strategy for organizations to survive and excel in an ever-flattening world.” – John Chen, Sybase Chairman, CEO and President In the “flat world,” everything changes…above all, what it takes to run a winning company. Success is less about what the company can do itself and more about what it can connect to. Find out how it’s done, from the company that pioneered “flat world” success, Li & Fung, which produces more than $8 billion in garments and other goods for the world’s top brands and retailers–without owning a single factory. Victor and William Fung and Jerry Wind, author of the best-selling The Power of Impossible Thinking , reveal how they’ve replaced “old-fashioned” infrastructure and huge employee bases with a fluid, ever-changing network that can design, manufacture, and deliver almost anything, anywhere. The key to success in this world is a set of principles for “network orchestration,” described for the first time in this book. They examine how these principles can be applied in manufacturing, services and other industries. They show how to build and orchestrate your own world-class global network. *   Compete “network vs. network”–and win! *   Create a “big-small” company that combines scale and agility *   Forge loose-tight relationships with suppliers *   Balance control with empowerment, stability with renewal *   Manage the “bumps” in the flat world–from politics to terrorism Visit the authors' website: www.competinginaflatworld.net

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