Long-cycle Strategies for a Short-cycle World: Build Enduring Value in Your Enterprise

Long-cycle Strategies for a Short-cycle World: Build Enduring Value in Your Enterprise
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Today's financial marketplace, driven by quarterly performance metrics, demands short-cycle actions, often to the detriment of the long-term value of your organization. Compounding this, playing people and facilities like chess pieces loses the embedded value of human networks and institutional knowledge, especially after a merger or acquisition. These patterns, common in publicly traded companies, have found their way into creative industries like architecture, design, and advertising as well. Using a personal journey through his 42-year career as an architect, interior designer and planner, 8 of which were spent as President of Gensler, one of the world's most influential design enterprises, Ed Friedrichs presents a model for business design in the 21st century. Drawing on strategies that created the world's largest architectural practice, an archetypal long-cycle business, he makes the case for a quantum shift in thinking about organizational design in today's creative business environment. This book contains numerous case studies illustrating how to develop strategies and culture to achieve a sustainable advantage in a highly competitive marketplace.What you'll learn: 1. How to develop a unique sustainable advantage for your enterprise by designing it to adapt to rapidly changing markets in real time.2. Where the true value to your clients resides.3. How rich networks and a deep culture will differentiate you from your competitors.4. How to overcome the loss of knowledge through turnover by building a sense of ownership and a career orientation into your enterprise.5. Why a deeply embedded design focus builds value into everything you do.
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