Serial Innovators: Firms That Change the World

Serial Innovators: Firms That Change the World

by Daniel Vasella (Foreword), Daniel Vasella (Foreword), Claudio Feser (Author)

Synopsis

The average life expectancy at birth of a firm is roughly 15 years, and only one out of twenty lives longer than fifty years.

Firms are born, they grow, then they struggle to keep up with changing markets. Slow adapters often become big losers, fall by the wayside, and die. Serial Innovators studies the factors affecting the aging of firms, particularly those that slow down their ability to adapt to changes in the marketplace. The book reviews recent findings in relevant academic fields behavioral economics, psychology, neuroscience, organizational science, network theory, anthropology, sociology, and strategy to understand how firms, as they grow, develop rigidities that prevent change.

It develops a model of organization that is adaptive, innovative, and can create significant value for its stakeholders for long periods of time .

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 11 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 1118149920
ISBN 13: 9781118149928

Media Reviews
With a guide for building the ultimate firm and making it last, Feser's book offers fresh insights into the need for change. (Director, April 2012)
Author Bio
Claudio Feser is a Director of McKinsey & Company, where he leads the McKinsey CEO Network, a practice of the company that focuses on CEO training and coaching. Feser previously managed McKinsey offices in Switzerland and Greece. During his career, he has advised the CEOs of some of the world's largest and most renowned companies.