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The innovation premium : how next generation companies are achieving peak performance and profitability

Author: Ronald S Jonash; Tom Sommerlatte
Publisher: Reading, Mass. : Perseus Books, ©1999.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Jonash and Sommerlatte ask two major questions: "Who's got the innovation premium?" and "How do you get the innovation premium?". Along the way they cover and critique the success behind some of the current hot companies in the world, and a more flexible faster-response management model is presented as a harbinger of continuous improvement, total quality, and reengineering.
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Genre/Form: Case studies
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Ronald S Jonash; Tom Sommerlatte
ISBN: 0738201103 9780738201108
OCLC Number: 42817757
Description: xiv, 151 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Who's got the innovation premium? --
Meet the next generation : Alcoa, British Petroleum, Canon, Chrysler, Lucent Technologies, and Nokia --
The problems of business and management today: what used to work so well no longer does --
ow do you get the innovation premium? --
Set the pace: build platforms, not just products --
Keep the pace: move seamlessly from concept to customer --
Accelerate the pace: invest in innovation --
Vary the pace: create worldwide networks of innovators --
Sustain the pace: build a culture of continual change and learning --
Win the race: capture the innovation premium.
Other Titles: Next generation companies are achieving peak performance and profitability
Responsibility: Ronald S. Jonash, Tom Sommerlatte.
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Jonash and Sommerlatte ask two major questions: "Who's got the innovation premium?" and "How do you get the innovation premium?". Along the way they cover and critique the success behind some of the current hot companies in the world, and a more flexible faster-response management model is presented as a harbinger of continuous improvement, total quality, and reengineering.

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