The Network Imperative, Megan Beck
The Network Imperative, Megan Beck
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The Network Imperative
How to Survive and Grow in the Age of Digital Business Models

Author: Megan Beck, Jerry Wind, Barry Libert

Narrator: Kevin T. Collins

Unabridged: 7 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 02/27/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Pivot your organization toward a more scalable and profitable business model.

The Network Imperative is a call to action for managers and executives to embrace network-based business models. The benefits are indisputable: companies that leverage digital platforms to co-create and share value with networks of employees, customers, and suppliers are fast outpacing the market. These companies, or network orchestrators, grow faster, scale with lower marginal cost, and generate the highest revenue multipliers.

Supported by research that covers fifteen hundred companies, authors Barry Libert, Megan Beck, and Jerry Wind guide leaders and investors through the ten principles that all organizations can use to grow and profit regardless of their industry. They also share a five-step process for pivoting an organization toward a more scalable and profitable business model.

The Network Imperative, brimming with compelling case studies and actionable advice, provides managers with what they really need: new tools and frameworks to generate unprecedented value in a rapidly changing age.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Đạt

Network Imperative Notes I. The promise - Network firms are valued more by investors than traditional firms (mostly x8 vs x2). - Business has been shifting to network-centric model from firm-centric model. - Four basic business models: + Asset builders: -> physical goods + Service providers: -> skilled......more

Goodreads review by Darren

Our world is ever-connected by networks. Not just traditional things such as logistics networks or communications networks but business and society networks too. Companies offer platform-like services, spreading out their business networks around the world that are used by all of us. Think Amazon, U......more

Goodreads review by Nic

First chapter was probably enough.......more