Tales from the Marketplace: Stories of Revolution, Reinvention and Renewal
Author(s): Nigel F. Piercy (Author)
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: 2 Aug. 2017
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 372 pages
ISBN-10: 1138441007
ISBN-13: 9781138441002
Book Description
‘Tales from the Marketplace: Stories of Revolution, Reinvention and Renewal’ is a highly innovative approach to building an understanding of the realities of market-led strategic change in companies. It provides an engaging, honest, and effective understanding of real market strategy in major organizations by focussing on the forces behind value-driven strategy. Nigel Piercy provides new and incisive insights into strategy and marketing through business “stories” that are contemporary and provocative. These new “stories” depict how major organizations have experienced revolution in their traditional markets – created by new types of competitors with new business models. The search for superior value is overtaking traditional brand and relationship strategies. The challenge to companies is reinvention and renewal and the alternative is obsolescence and decline. After all, did the major banks really expect to be competing with supermarkets, car companies, Virgin and internet-based companies to provide retail bank services?The book is based on the author’s view that: Business is exciting, turbulent and unpredictable – the “stories” we read and study should be too! From Dell Computers and easyJet to Amazon.com and Skoda Cars, it is the most innovative companies that have most to teach us about reinvention and new business models The inflexible analytical frameworks of the past no longer apply – “stories” of reinvention and renewal show the creative strategies developed by companies to cope with threats and exploit opportunities around them.’Tales from the Marketplace’ is essential, timely and designed to be highly readable for managers. It also provides an innovative approach for undergraduate and MBA level teachers and students, and for participants on executive programmes in marketing and strategic management.
Editorial Reviews
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“This book is really just a bunch of stories and examples”. Perhaps that accounts for it being such entertaining reading. Piercy is adamant that this is more than simply a book of case studies, and while it could be productively used for study, he is right. Divided into ‘Stories of revolution and reinvention’ and ‘Stories of obsolescence and renewal’ the book profiles 14 internationally renowned brands, such as Levi Jeans, Dell Computers, Skoda Cars, Laura Ashley, Enclopaedia Britannica and Kellogg’s Cornflakes. Through these examples the author explores a new era of market-based strategy – in which assumptions are continually challenged, and complacency is rewarded with failure. As Piercy astutely points out, the only principle that strategists can rely on is that there are no principals to reply on.
Thinking about Global Governance: Why People and Ideas Matter
Author(s): Thomas G. Weiss (Author)
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: 2 Aug. 2011
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 384 pages
ISBN-10: 0415781922
ISBN-13: 9780415781923
Book Description
One of the more prolific and influential analysts of multilateral approaches to global problem-solving over the last three decades is Thomas G. Weiss. Thinking about Global Governance, Why People and Ideas Matter, assembles key scholarly and policy writing.
This collection organizes his most recent work addressing the core issues of the United Nations, global governance, and humanitarian action. The essays are placed in historical and intellectual context in a substantial new introduction, which contains a healthy dose of the idealism and ethical orientation that invariably characterize his best work.
This volume gives the reader a comprehensive understanding of these key topics for a globalizing world and is an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike.
Editorial Reviews
Review
‘Thomas Weiss has seen the UN from within. There he was confronted with many, if not most, of its strengths and weaknesses. As an academic he has dug deeper and thought further about them and this collection reflects the full depth and breadth of this exercise. It stands as an impressive testimony to the idealism and scholarship of its author and is an indispensible guide for anyone thinking about global governance’
Kofi A. Annan, former Secretary General of the United Nations.
This is the definitive Tom Weiss: all of his major work on the UN, non-state actors, and humanitarianism in one place. It is a book that every student of multilateralism and the UN system will need.
Craig N. Murphy, University of Massachusetts Boston and Wellesley College, USA
Tom Weiss has thought longer and harder about the concept and practice of global governance than just about anyone else. This excellent volume is not only an introduction to his writings over the years on the topic – it represents a personalized tour of some of the most important issues of our time.
Michael Barnett George Washington University, USA
This impressive collection provides a comprehensive treatement of the crucial institutional and substantive issues that have faced the United Nations and other institutions of global governance over the last two decades. It is essential reading for both academics and for international policy-makers
S.N. MacFarlane, Lester B. Pearson Professor of International Relations, Oxford University.