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Reorganize for Resilience Putting Customers at the Center of Your Business

Reorganize for Resilience: Putting Customers at the Center of Your Business

By Ranjay Gulati

In an era of raging commoditization and eroding profit margins, survival depends on resilience: staying one step ahead of your customers. Sure, most companies say they're "customer-focused," but they don't deliver solutions to customers' thorniest problems. Why. Because they're stymied by the rigid "silos" they're organized around.

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Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Publish Date: 01/04/2010
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9781422117217
ISBN-10: 1422117219
Language: Eng

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In an era of raging commoditization and eroding profit margins, survival depends on resilience: staying one step ahead of your customers. Sure, most companies say they're "customer-focused," but they don't deliver solutions to customers' thorniest problems. Why? Because they're stymied by the rigid "silos" they're organized around. In Reorganize for Resilience, Ranjay Gulati reveals how resilient companies prosper both in good times and bad, driving growth and increasing profitability by immersing themselves in the lives of their customers. This book shows how resilient organizations cut through internal barriers that impede action, build bridges between warring divisions, and transform former competitors into collaborators. Based on more than a decade of research in a variety of industries, and filled with examples from companies including Cisco Systems, La Farge, Starbucks, Best Buy, and Jones Lang LaSalle, Gulati exploresthe five levers of resilience: - Coordination: Connect, eradicate, or restructure silos to enable swift responses. - Cooperation: Foster a culture that aligns all employees around the shared goals of customer solutions. - Clout: Redistribute power to "bridge builders" and customer champions. - Capability: Develop employees' skills at tackling changing customer needs. - Connection: Blend partners' offerings with yours to provide unique customer solutions.

About the Author

Ranjay Gulati is the Jaime and Josefina Chua Tiampo Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School.

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