The Science Success, Charles G. Koch
The Science Success, Charles G. Koch
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The Science Success
How Market-Based Management Built the World's Largest Private Company

Author: Charles G. Koch

Narrator: Erik Synnestvedt

Unabridged: 6 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 08/08/2011


Synopsis

Charles Koch may well be the most successful businessman people have never heard of. Under his leadership, Koch Industries has become a dynamic and diverse enterprise that Forbes has called "the world's largest private company".

This groundbreaking audiobook includes the same material used by leaders and employees of Koch companies to apply Marker-Based Management (MBM) to get results. Koch outlines this unique management methodology, developed and implemented by Koch Industries, which has experienced 2,000-fold growth since 1967. Today, Koch Industries has 80,000 employees in 60 countries; it had $90 billion in revenues in 2006.

MBM is a scientific approach to management that integrates theory and practice while providing a framework for dealing with the ongoing challenges of growth and change. There really is a science behind success, and it can be applied to any organization. MBM is rooted in the Science of Human Action, and is defined by five dimensions:

Vision: Determining where and how the organization can create the greatest long-term value
Virtue and Talents: Helping ensure that people with the right values, skills, and capabilities are hired, retained, and developed
Knowledge Processes: Creating, acquiring, sharing, and applying relevant knowledge, and measuring and tracking profitability
Decision Rights: Ensuring the right people are in the right roles with the right authority to make decisions and are held accountable
Incentives: Rewarding people according to the value they create for the organization

When these dimensions are applied in an integrated, mutually reinforcing manner, they create continuous transformation and positive growth. Any organization - corporation, small business, nonprofit, or government agency - can apply these proven principles.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott on August 04, 2013

A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to do some consulting for one of the Koch Industries companies, Invista. I taught a course at its Wilmington, DE facility and then again at its headquarters in Wichita, KS. I was struck by the incredible ways in which the employees treated me--and each other! W......more

Goodreads review by Cliff on June 13, 2013

This book was interesting and clearly had good ideas. But like most business books, I found it maddeningly vague. Maybe it's the lawyer in me that wants careful definitions of everything, even when they are unwise or impossible. But I still feel like I am missing something when I read most business......more

Goodreads review by Kent on April 24, 2016

Interesting, obviously coming from a highly successful and thoughtful man. If you are looking for evidence of a crazy man that doesn't share the values of most Americans trying to subvert our form of government through a covert takeover of the republican party there are other books that cover that t......more

Goodreads review by Lido on December 10, 2023

RAhhhhh......more

Goodreads review by Benji on December 31, 2018

A 150 page pamphlet to bid current Koch employees to keep shares in Koch. Some really vague business advice on continuous improvement. The one thing I took away is that large businesses spanning many thick verticals are interesting beasts. I agree a lot with this review: [URL not allowed]......more