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Círculo de la Innovación

por Tom Peters

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This handbook aims to show the reader how to cope with and utilize the permanent state of flux in the business world. Tom Peters argues that innovation is the only sustainable advantage and organizations must turn into perpetual innovation machines. Using concepts from his seminars such as The Triumph of the Nerds, The Michael Jordan Syndrome and The Hollywood Model, he focuses on concepts which help businesses thrive.… (más)
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I'm not a fan of management gurus or stream of consciousness writing and yet I liked this book. For whatever reason, Tom Peters has resonated with me since I first saw his In Search of Excellence tape in 1992. What he has to say makes great sense and his message gets better over time. The Circle of Innovation is a blend of quotes, thoughts, and exclamation points all in Peters's enthusiastic, staccato style. It's like I'm reading Emeril. Bam!

Peters spews page after page (do note that this is an atypical 518 page book - multiple quotes in large fonts, bullets, separated paragraphs; clearly, you don't need a condensed package to get the message across) of what he thinks works in the better businesses of the day (1997) ... and why. Unfortunately, some of those great businesses don't exist now, 14 years later. Streams of consciousness style irritate me in just about every other form, but not this one. I understand that Peters's later books are much like this one (a real find at a Half Price Books ... and it was signed!), but I am sure I'll like them.

I tabbed the heck out of the points (and quotes) I liked and either already do (validation, I guess) or more importantly want to do/implement. I know I'll keep coming back to it for refreshers. ( )
  Razinha | May 23, 2017 |
"In 1982, business guru Tom Peters co-authored In Search of Excellence, one of the most influential business guides of all time. More recently, through 400 seminars in 47 states and 22 countries, Peters reexamined, refined, and reinvented his views on innovation -- the #1 survival strategy, he asserts, for business of the next millennium.
The Circle of Innovation brings these seminars -- and Peters' contagious passion -- to the reader in a landmark book. Through bold graphics, astounding facts and figures, and quotes whose sources range from Emile Zola to Steve Jobs, Peters blows the lid off accepted management styles. Here is a book that will open your eyes to new ways of envisioning the challenges of today's world. Here, too, is a practical guide that will teach you how to:
-- reverse the rising tide of product and service ""commoditization"" and foster uniqueness.
-- capitalize on the skyrocketing purchasing power of women.
-- convert sluggish staff into vital centers of intellectual capital accumulation.
-- build systems of elegance and beauty.
-- liberate your creativity and individual leadership style.
Whether you manage a six-person department or a 60,000-body behemoth, The Circle of Innovation empowers you to transform your organization, your career, yourself. Inspiring, timely, this blueprint for success is pure Peters -- a handbook as energetic as it is profound."
  rajendran | Jun 25, 2006 |
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Whatever made you successful in the past won't in the future. -- Lew Platt, chairman and CEO, Hewlett-Packard
It's the end of the world as we know it. -- Peter Georgescu, chairman and CEO, Young & Rubicam
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For Susan * Donna * Ken * Sonny * Herb * Larry * Ian, Whose integrity and appetite for life epitomize the message of this book.
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This handbook aims to show the reader how to cope with and utilize the permanent state of flux in the business world. Tom Peters argues that innovation is the only sustainable advantage and organizations must turn into perpetual innovation machines. Using concepts from his seminars such as The Triumph of the Nerds, The Michael Jordan Syndrome and The Hollywood Model, he focuses on concepts which help businesses thrive.

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