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The Death of Competition James F. Moore

The Death of Competition By James F. Moore

The Death of Competition by James F. Moore


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Summary

This text introduces biological ecology as a metaphor for strategic thinking about business co-evolution and cooperative/competitive relationships. It also provides a topographical map to competitive systems.

The Death of Competition Summary

The Death of Competition: Leadership and Strategy in the Age of Business Ecosystems by James F. Moore

This text introduces biological ecology as a metaphor for strategic thinking about business co-evolution and radically new cooperative/competitive relationships. It provides a topographical map to competitive systems, enabling readers to position their own companies within the interlocking business networks, to identify the development stage of their system, and to pursue the strategy most likely to prevail and ultimately dominate the whole.

About James F. Moore

About the Author JAMES F. MOORE is one of the world's foremost advisers on leadership and strategy. His Harvard Business Review article, "Predators and Prey: A New Ecology of Competition," won the prestigious McKinsey Award for best article of 1993. He is founder and chairman of Geo-Partners Research, Inc., a strategy consulting and investment firm in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

The death of competition; an ecological metaphor; leading business ecosystems; the stages of a business ecosystem, co-evolution and cars - stages in action; stage I - the terrain of opportunities; stage II - the revolution spreads; stage III - the red queen effect; stage IV - renewal or death; the paradox of powerless activism.

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GOR001675508
9780471968108
0471968102
The Death of Competition: Leadership and Strategy in the Age of Business Ecosystems by James F. Moore
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1996-08-27
324
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