Jumping the S-Curve

How to Beat the Growth Cycle, Get on Top, and Stay There

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Management
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Author: Tim Breene, Paul F. Nunes ISBN: 9781422172902
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press Publication: February 24, 2011
Imprint: Harvard Business Review Press Language: English
Author: Tim Breene, Paul F. Nunes
ISBN: 9781422172902
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Publication: February 24, 2011
Imprint: Harvard Business Review Press
Language: English

Recently, some bestselling management books have focused on providing a recipe for greatness, while others have sought to unlock the secrets of long-term success. But a detailed analysis at the intersection of the two, one that explains how some companies manage to achieve repeated peaks of business performance, has been missing--until now.

Accenture’s Paul Nunes and Tim Breene have found that what matters is not just climbing your current S-curve, which is what you do to reach the top of a single successful business. Instead, they emphasize the equal importance of the moves you must make on the way to your next business; that is, making the jump to your future S-curve.

Jumping the S-Curve reveals crucial insights for making such transitions, including:

  • Why traditional strategic planning won't allow you to find the "big-enough" market insights that are critical to superior performance
  • Why your top team must be refreshed before performance starts to wane
  • Why you need much more talent than you think, especially "serious talent" that will find you worthy of their time

Filled with original practical advice, Jumping the S-Curve demystifies how companies can thrive with one successful business after another, through both good times and bad.

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Recently, some bestselling management books have focused on providing a recipe for greatness, while others have sought to unlock the secrets of long-term success. But a detailed analysis at the intersection of the two, one that explains how some companies manage to achieve repeated peaks of business performance, has been missing--until now.

Accenture’s Paul Nunes and Tim Breene have found that what matters is not just climbing your current S-curve, which is what you do to reach the top of a single successful business. Instead, they emphasize the equal importance of the moves you must make on the way to your next business; that is, making the jump to your future S-curve.

Jumping the S-Curve reveals crucial insights for making such transitions, including:

Filled with original practical advice, Jumping the S-Curve demystifies how companies can thrive with one successful business after another, through both good times and bad.

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