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Competing on the Edge - DVD (50 mins) - DVD

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  • 1999

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Video type: VHS or DVD
Length: 50 mins. (1999)

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a Stanford Graduate School of Business Executive Briefing
Featuring:
Katherine Eisenhardt
Professor of Industrial Engineering
Stanford University

Program highlights include the relentless pace of change, living with chaos and change, and new approaches to organizational strategy.


Intense, high-velocity change is relentlessly reshaping the face of business in all industries. Markets are merging, closing, shrinking, splitting, colliding, and growing.  Thus, traditional approaches to business strategy are no longer adequate or appropraite. Kathleen Eisenhardt explains why standard survival strategies must give way to entirely new strategies and approaches.

Kathleen Eisenhardt is Professor of Strategy and Organization in the School of Engineering at Stanford University. Her work focuses on managing in high velocity, hotly competitive industries. She is co-author of Competing on the Edge: Strategy as Structured Chaos (Harvard Business School Press), which was named one of the top 10 business and investment books of 1998 by Amazon.com. Her other awards include the Pacific Telesis Foundation Award for ideas on fast strategic decision-making, the Whittemore Prize for her writing on organizing global firms, and the Stern Award for her work on strategic alliance formation.

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