
Managerial Excellence
McKinsey Award Winners from the "Harvard Business Review", 1980-1994
Harvard Business Review Press
Published on 1. April 1996
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-87584-670-5 (ISBN)
Description
"Managerial Excellence" presents some of the best ideas and practices of the past 15 years from the leading management voices of our time, including William J. Abernathy, Kim B. Clark, David A. Garvin, Charles Handy, Gary Hamel, Robert H. Hayes, James Moore, Michael Porter, C.K. Prahalad, James Brian Quinn, Wickham Skinner, and George Stalk, Jr. Since 1959, the McKinsey Foundation for Management Research has awarded prizes for the two best articles published each year in the "Harvard Business Review". The pieces in this collection - all first place winners - are distinguished by their relevance to the real work of managers. From Hayes and Abernathy's Managing Our Way to Economic Decline in 1980 to Good Communication That Blocks Learning by Chris Argyris in 1994, these articles cover the gamut of strategic issues facing companies today and into the future.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Illustrations
index
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Weight
670 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87584-670-5 (9780875846705)
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Content
1980 - Managing our way to economic decline, Robert H. Hayes and William J. Abernathy; 1981 - The new industrial competition, William J. Abernathy, Kim B. Clark, and Alan M. Kantrow; 1982 - Managing as if tomorrow mattered, Robert H. Hayes and David A. Garvin; 1983 - Quality on the line, David A. Garvin; 1984 - Wrestling with jellyfish, Richard J. Boyle; 1985 - Managing innovation: controlled chaos, James Brian Quinn; 1986 - The productivity paradox, Wickham Skinner; 1987 - From competitive advantage to corporate strategy, Michael E. Porter; 1988 - Time - The next source of competitive advantage, George Stalk; 1989 - Strategic intent, Gary Hamel and C.K. Prahalad; 1990 - Motorola U: when training becomes an education, William Wiggenhorn; 1991 - The computerless computer company, Andrew S. Rappaport and Shmuel Halevi; 1992 - Balancing corporate power: a new federalist paper, Charles Handy; 1993 - Predators and prey: a new ecology of competition, James F. Moore; 1994 - Good communication that blocks learning, Chris Argyris; about the contributors; McKinsey Award second place winners.