
Big Think Strategy
How to Leverage Bold Ideas and Leave Small Thinking Behind
Bernd H. Schmitt(Author)
Harvard Business Review Press
Published on 5. November 2007
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-4221-0321-0 (ISBN)
Description
Business leaders need bold strategies to stay relevant and win. In "Big Think Strategy", Schmitt shows how to bring bold thinking into your business by sourcing big ideas and executing them creatively. With the tools in this book, any leader can overcome institutionalized 'small think' - the inertia, the narrow-mindedness, and the aversion to risk that block true innovation. Your reward? Big, bold, and decidedly doable strategies that excite your employees and leave your rivals scrambling. Drawing on years of advising corporate leaders on creativity and strategy development, Schmitt explains how to infuse fresh thinking into the planning process. Through his commentary on the Trojan War, the film "Fitzcarraldo", and the composer Gustav Mahler, Schmitt uncovers the essence of bold leadership and the levers of revolutionary change.Abundant examples from Apple, Whole Foods, MySpace, IBM, General Electric, the Metropolitan Opera, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to name a few, show 'big think strategy' in action.
Tested by daring executives in a diverse range of industries, the practical ideas and tools in this book will help you leverage bold ideas in your strategic planning and position your firm uniquely for lasting market relevance and success.
Tested by daring executives in a diverse range of industries, the practical ideas and tools in this book will help you leverage bold ideas in your strategic planning and position your firm uniquely for lasting market relevance and success.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Illustrations
Illustrations
ISBN-13
978-1-4221-0321-0 (9781422103210)
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Bernd H. Schmitt is a professor at Columbia Business School in New York. His best-selling books, including Customer Experience Management, have been published in 16 languages worldwide.