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Titel:   Karaoke Capitalism:Managing for Mankind
Reihe:   Financial Times
Autor:   Kjell Nordstrom / Jonas Ridderstrale
Verlag:   FT Prentice Hall
Einband:   Softcover
Auflage:   1
Sprache:   Englisch
Seiten:   328
Erschienen:   Januar 2004
ISBN13:   9780273687474
ISBN10:   0-273-68747-6
 
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Karaoke Capitalism:Managing for Mankind

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In the long-awaited follow-up to the best-selling Funky Business, Nordstrom and Ridderstrale take on the challenge of choice in a market where everybody's doing it their way.  In the world of Karaoke Capitalism we all face the ultimate choice; copy the others or create your own future. Benchmarking and best practice will merely get you to the middle. So don't imitate - innovate.  Managing for mankind means bringing meaning to markets and personality to products. Expressing yourself, as a person, as a business, as a nation. Will you copy or create?

Table of Contents

PREFACE

ONE: INDIVIDUALS: ENDLESS SOLOS

There is endless individual choice. But choice costs. You can either pay in cash or competence.

TWO: TECHNOLOGIES: FREED BY ROBOTS

Technology creates opportunities and opens up possibilities for longer and richer lives. Technology frees us to be ourselves - but only if we have the cash or competence. Power is transferred from those who used to control information to those who control knowledge.

THREE: INSTITUTIONS: CHANGING THE RULES

The institutions of the past are being reshaped. Fragmentation and disappearing social capital require that we all become individual institutional innovators. Power is transferred from the rule-takers to the rule-breakers and rule -makers.

FOUR: VALUES: MATERIAL GIRLS AND BOYS

Meaning is no longer given - by church or state. Materialism rules! To move beyond the meaning of lite we have to create our own communities. Power is transferred from local citizens to global tribesmen and women.

FIVE: SOCIETY: THE AGE OF ABNORMALITY

Abnormal is the new normal. The bubble economy has given way to the double economy of graft and grief, misery and opportunity, making a living and having a life.

SIX: RESOURCES: TALENT TAKES OVER

Talented individuals are mobile monopolies with global passports. They control the key to competitiveness, the scarcest resource: competence.

SEVEN: COMPETITION: CUSTOMERS IN CHARGE

Friction-free commerce is a shopper's paradise. A profusion of markets, surplus supply, continuous commoditization plus inexpensive information = perfect competition.

EIGHT: MARKETS: CAPITALISM IS CRYING

Companies face a two-front war: held hostage by competent individuals and under siege by demandind customers. The number one characteristic of a well-functioning market economy is low average profitability. To thrive, organizations must learn to master the art of capitalizing on competencies and customer creation.

NINE: COMPANIES: KNOWLEDGE INC.

Organizations which maximize competence are organized in innovative ways to do things - everything - differently. Knowledge is everything.

TEN: PEOPLE: TALES AND TRANSFUSION

To attract talent you need a seductive story. Stars will not settle for XM (extra medium) when they can get XMe. Personalize or perish.

ELEVEN: PERSPECTIVE: DIVERSITY AND DECENTRALIZATION

In a world of abnormality, sameness sucks. Deviance is good. Recruit deviants and then set them free to create tomorrow.

TWELVE: PURPOSE: MAPS AND COMPASSES

Even deviants need to know who they are, where they are going and be given the incentive to get there.

THIRTEEN: PROCESS: THE DIALOG OF DISCOVERY

Creation is not a single voice in the darkness, but a conversation, a process of dialog and discovery.

FOURTEEN: PERSISTENCE: THE RULES OF CREATION

Beyond the quick fix lies continuous commitment to doing things differently. Experimentation requires persistence as much as imagination.

FIFTEEN: MONOPOLIES: THE HOLY GRAIL OF BUSINESS

From Picasso to Michael Jackson, temporary monopolies are karaoke heaven. Lie back and monopolize.

SIXTEEN: MODELS: RATIONAL INNOVATION

What do we want to do for the customer? What's your customer value proposition? Go forth and exploit the imperfection.

SEVENTEEN: MOODS: EMOTIONAL INNOVATION

In a world of mood swinging markets, understanding emotions may lie at the heart of economics.

EIGHTEEN: THE CHALLENGE: MANAGING MOODY MODELS

Leaders relate to others and themselves. Love them and lead them.

NINETEEN: BREAKING FREE FROM KARAOKE: MANAGEMENT FOR MANKIND

In the Viagra and Prozac world it seems we can choose or lose. But management for mankind requires that most elusive of talents: balance.

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Author

Kjell and Jonas are based at the Institute of International Business at the Stockholm School of Economics, and are at the forefront of the new generation of business gurus. They have been lecturers, advisors and consultants to many international companies - enabling them to look to the future creatively and develop dynamic strategies and solutions. They are the fresh face of business thinking and the new sound of business speaking.

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Reader Review(s)

"The Swedish economists, who shot to the top of the management guru charts in 2001 with their era-defining book, Funky Business, are back"   Director magazine

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