Alan Adamson, co-author of the new book, Shift Ahead, says that “the ability for companies and organizations to stay relevant is being significantly challenged by the accelerating pace of change – and new ways of doing things – that are emerging with every passing day.” At a speed of change unlike every before.
That’s why this book, sub-titled, How the Best Companies Stay Relevant
in a Fast-Changing World, is a both a timely and pertinent read.
The book is based on the hands-on experience of both authors, Adamson, a
branding expert, and Joel Steckel, a professor of marketing and vice dean of
doctoral education at NYU Stern School of Business.
And most significant, it’s based on academic research and more than 100
interviews/case studies with senior management, business leaders and category
experts from a wide spectrum of applicable fields who have lived through change
or analyzed the phenomenon.
For example, you’ll discover the lessons learned by Kodak, Xerox,
BlackBerry, Delta, Barnes & Noble, Marriott International, FedEx, New York
University, Greenwich Public Library and dozens more. And, how uncovering those
lessons, success and sometimes struggles help chart the course for other
businesses.
As you read the book, you’ll discover how to:
- Read the signs that it’s time to shift business strategy.
- Overcome financial, cultural, and psychological barriers to change.
- Turn threats into new ways to extend a band’s promise.
- Stay aligned to your “True North.”
- Evolve to meet the times and the marketplace.
Equally important, Shift Ahead, chronicles and clarifies for you how
the most successful businesses and organizations shifted the focus of their
endeavors without losing focus on
what they stand for in the minds of customers.
The teachings are beneficial for brick-and-mortar establishments as
well as online enterprises. And, applicable to small start-ups and nonprofits,
as well as multinational organizations.
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