Business Not as Usual: Rethinking Our Individual,Corporate, and Industrial Strategies for Global Competition
                                                
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More About This Title Business Not as Usual: Rethinking Our Individual,Corporate, and Industrial Strategies for Global Competition
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                                                            PrefaceThe AuthorPrincipal Collaborators
Part One: The End of "Business as Usual"
1. Unmistakable Signals: Something Dramatically Different is Happening Out There
2. The Slack is Gone: How We Lost Our Competitive Edge
Part Two: New Ways of Thinking, Organizing, and Managing in a Competitive World
3. Thinking Beyond Competitive Strategies: Consider the Extraordinary
4. Building the Organization of the Future Now
5. Correcting Tunnel-Vision Thinking and Facing the Threats to Our Long-Term Industrial Survival
6. Organizing at the National Level for More Effective Global Competitiveness
7. An American National Industrial Policy: A Cultural and Political Oxymoran?
Part Three: New Thinking for Complex Times
8. The New Logic of the Global Economy: When Less Can Be More and More Can Be Less
9. The Global Challenge: Designing and Implementing a New Public Policy
10. Epilogue: The World as a Garden: A Global Metaphor
ReferencesIndex
                                                        
                                                                                    Part One: The End of "Business as Usual"
1. Unmistakable Signals: Something Dramatically Different is Happening Out There
2. The Slack is Gone: How We Lost Our Competitive Edge
Part Two: New Ways of Thinking, Organizing, and Managing in a Competitive World
3. Thinking Beyond Competitive Strategies: Consider the Extraordinary
4. Building the Organization of the Future Now
5. Correcting Tunnel-Vision Thinking and Facing the Threats to Our Long-Term Industrial Survival
6. Organizing at the National Level for More Effective Global Competitiveness
7. An American National Industrial Policy: A Cultural and Political Oxymoran?
Part Three: New Thinking for Complex Times
8. The New Logic of the Global Economy: When Less Can Be More and More Can Be Less
9. The Global Challenge: Designing and Implementing a New Public Policy
10. Epilogue: The World as a Garden: A Global Metaphor
ReferencesIndex
                                    
                                    