Rough diamonds :
Park, Seung-ho, 1960-
Rough diamonds : the four traits of successful breakout firms in BRIC countries / Seung Ho Park, Nan Zhou, Gerardo R. Ungson. - 1st ed. - San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, c2013. - xxii, 218 p. ; ill. : 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-203) and index.
Rough diamonds -- The four Cs of high performance -- Capitalizing on late development -- Creating market segments and niches -- Crafting operational excellence -- Cultivating profitable growth -- How rough diamonds avoid the "growth fetish" in emerging markets -- Hypergrowth: can it be sustained? -- National differences: a tale of four countries -- Responding to rough diamonds: implications and recommendations.
Discover the four traits of the best performing, but least known, breakout firms in BRIC countries "Rough diamonds" are the best performing firms in the BRIC (Brazil-Russia-India-China) countries. These firms compare favorably with the top 500 firms and the top 25 manufacturing firms in their countries and comparable firms worldwide, exceeding them profit margins and return on assets over an extended time period. This book outlines who these firms are and explains their exemplary performance through the Four Cs for Sustaining High Performance: Capitalizing on late development; Creating Market Inclusive Niches; Crafting Operational Excellence; and Cultivating Profitable Growth. Offers a description of the four major traits that high performance companies in Brazil, Russia, India and China have in common Contains company profiles from BRIC countries that have proved to be successful Written Sam Park the president at Skolkovo-Ernst & Young for Emerging Market Studies and Chair Professor of Strategy at Moscow School of Management Skolkovo This important resource outlines the four traits of the best performing, but least known, breakout firms in BRIC countries.
9781118589267
2012048752
Industrial management--Developing countries.
Industries--Developing countries.
Industrial policy--Developing countries.
Economic development--Developing countries.
Economic development.
Industrial management.
Industrial policy.
Developing countries.
HD70.D44 / P37 2013
658.4/06
Rough diamonds : the four traits of successful breakout firms in BRIC countries / Seung Ho Park, Nan Zhou, Gerardo R. Ungson. - 1st ed. - San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, c2013. - xxii, 218 p. ; ill. : 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-203) and index.
Rough diamonds -- The four Cs of high performance -- Capitalizing on late development -- Creating market segments and niches -- Crafting operational excellence -- Cultivating profitable growth -- How rough diamonds avoid the "growth fetish" in emerging markets -- Hypergrowth: can it be sustained? -- National differences: a tale of four countries -- Responding to rough diamonds: implications and recommendations.
Discover the four traits of the best performing, but least known, breakout firms in BRIC countries "Rough diamonds" are the best performing firms in the BRIC (Brazil-Russia-India-China) countries. These firms compare favorably with the top 500 firms and the top 25 manufacturing firms in their countries and comparable firms worldwide, exceeding them profit margins and return on assets over an extended time period. This book outlines who these firms are and explains their exemplary performance through the Four Cs for Sustaining High Performance: Capitalizing on late development; Creating Market Inclusive Niches; Crafting Operational Excellence; and Cultivating Profitable Growth. Offers a description of the four major traits that high performance companies in Brazil, Russia, India and China have in common Contains company profiles from BRIC countries that have proved to be successful Written Sam Park the president at Skolkovo-Ernst & Young for Emerging Market Studies and Chair Professor of Strategy at Moscow School of Management Skolkovo This important resource outlines the four traits of the best performing, but least known, breakout firms in BRIC countries.
9781118589267
2012048752
Industrial management--Developing countries.
Industries--Developing countries.
Industrial policy--Developing countries.
Economic development--Developing countries.
Economic development.
Industrial management.
Industrial policy.
Developing countries.
HD70.D44 / P37 2013
658.4/06