0743225716,Survival Is Not Enough: Zooming, Evolution, and the Future of Your Company,Survival,Is,Not,Enough:,Zooming,,Evolution,,and,the,Future,of,Your,Company,buy,book,books,purchase,read,Seth Godin,Charles Darwin
Books
Books
Sign In | View Cart Cart | Wish List | Help
ToysHealthPersonalAdultBaby
ToysHealthPersonalAdultBaby
Home & Garden
Checkout Now »
Cart Cart Cart
0 Items
Cart
100% Safe and Private!
Search     for:    

Books
Browse All Topics    New Releases    Coming Soon

All Topics > Business & Investing > Biographies & Primers > Strategy & Competition
 
Browse similar subjects

Shipping

All orders
shipped by
airmail!

Click here for our
Shipping Policies!

 


Quotations

"Speak clearly, if you speak at all; carve every word before you let it fall."

  - Oliver Wendell Holmes

(1809 - 1894)

 

 

Survival Is Not Enough:
Zooming, Evolution, and the Future of Your Company

 
  by Seth Godin, Charles Darwin (Foreword)
 
 
 Take A Trip Around The Word
Take A Trip Around The Word
Product
Take A Trip Around The Word
Take A Trip Around The Word
Take A Trip Around The Word
  
  
  
Take A Trip Around The Word
Take A Trip Around The Word 


ZIN Product Number: 10214122

 
eBay (last 12 months)
Auctions: 14
Price Range: $0.07 - 0.06
 
Craigslist (last 12 months)
Classifieds: 14
Price Range: $0.05 - 0.01
 
Amazon Used (last 12 months)
Auctions: 65
Price Range: $0.06 - 0.07
 
ZooScape (last 12 months)
Auctions: 0
Price Range: N/A
 
 
Google listings (non-affiliate) 84
MSN listings (non-affiliate) 17
Yahoo listings (non-affiliate) 65
 


 FastFind Line
Inverse Black Hole
By the Numbers
By the Numbers
Reader's Corner
Reader's Corner
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Related Reading
Related Reading
Inverse Black Hole
FastFind Line
 
 
By The Numbers
 Product Details

  Format: Textbook Hardcover, 1st ed., 2
  Publisher: Free Press, The
  ISBN: 0743225716
  Release Date: Jan 11, 2001


 
 
The Reader's Corner
  Product Review
 
 Be the first to rate this book!     Number of Reviews: 0
 
 
 
Table of Contents
 
Foreword
Introduction: More Than Survival1
The Paul Orfalea Story: A Process Not a Plan4
Survival Is Not Enough: The Summary6
Ch. 1Change9
Guillotine or Rack?9
Frantic at Work?11
Businesses That Don't Change Are in Danger14
Change Is the New Normal15
What Happens When the Jaguars Die?18
The Problem with Factories19
What's the Internet Got to Do with the Chaos?21
Successful Businesses Hate Change23
The Promise of Positive Feedback Loops and Runaway25
Runaway Can't Last Forever - Nothing Does27
The Best Form of Runaway Is the Least Obvious28
The Evolution Alternative29
Ch. 2What Every CEO Needs to Know About Evolution31
Competition Drives Change31
The Big Ideas32
What's a Meme?33
Memes Are Not the Same As Genes37
Periodicity in Memes38
Genes versus Memes40
Denying Evolution Doesn't Make It Go Away43
Ch. 3Fear and Zooming47
Four Reasons People Freeze in the Face of Change47
The First Barrier to Change: Committees48
The Second Barrier to Change: Critics49
Market Leaders Are Afraid of Failing52
Change Equals Death54
Why Change Management Doesn't Work56
The Way to Build an Organization That Can Embrace Change Is to Redefine Change57
Ch. 4Do You Zoom?59
Start Zooming Before the Crisis Comes63
What About the Creative Corporation?64
Zoom First and Ask Questions Later65
Comparing Zooming to Re-engineering67
Avoid the Dragon, Don't Slay It68
Which Sort of Pain Are You Going to Feel?69
Ch. 5Your Company Has mDNA71
The Vocabulary of Genes and Memes in Nature and at Work71
The Power of the Metaphor73
Why Evolution Works75
Companies Evolve77
Evolution from the Ground Up79
The Red Queen Goes to Work82
One Good Reason That CEOs Reject Evolution as an Alternative - and Why They're Wrong85
CEOs Enjoy Picking Lottery Numbers88
Evolution at Wal-Mart91
Natural Selection and Artificial Selection93
Runaway Times Ten95
Is Incremental Change Enough?97
Ch. 6Winning Strategies, Getting Unstuck and Sex101
Typing in France101
The Winning Strategy102
The Stuck Winning Strategy107
Competent People Embrace the Current Winning Strategy109
Piling On to the New Winning Strategy111
Extinction as a Way of Life112
Sexual Selection at Work113
Six Ways Companies Can Use Signaling Strategies117
Your Most Important Sex Is with Your Boss118
Embracing New mDNA120
Sex Is Important123
Artificially Selecting the mDNA in Your Company (aka Firing People)125
Choose Your Customers, Choose Your Future127
Ch. 7Serfs, Farmers, Hunters and Wizards129
The Danger of Role Models129
Amazon Tweaks and Tests While Wal-Mart Struggles130
Wizards, Hunters, Farmers and Serfs133
The Life of a Serf135
Why Do Companies Hire Serfs?136
The End of the Serf Era137
Transforming Serfs into Farmers138
Let Some of the Serfs Work Somewhere Else140
Farmers Know How to Tweak142
Amazon Knows How to Farm143
QVC Outfarms Amazon144
Think Like a Waiter145
Hunters Don't Own Land148
AOL Knows How to Hunt149
Fast Feedback Loops for Hunters150
Plenty of Companies Have No Clue How to Hunt152
Choose Your Employees, Choose Your Future153
Wizards Invent154
In Defense of Slack155
Ch. 8The Basic Building Block is People161
It Starts and Ends with the Individual161
Changing Your Personal mDNA: Bad News from My Sister163
Find a Great Boss165
If You Want the Soup, Order the Soup166
Starting Down the Road to the Zooming Organization168
The Best Way to Stop Your Company from Zooming170
The Zooming Club171
A Quick Lesson in Avoiding the Acquisition Trap172
Ch. 9Why It Works Now: Fast Feedback and Cheap Projects175
Fast Feedback Loops175
The Power of the Obligating Question179
Linux Is Cool - But It's Not What You Think180
Technology and Fast Feedback Loops182
I'll Know It When I See It - The Power of Prototypes183
A Prototyping Pitfall185
Data Is Not Information - Keeping the Promise of IT187
Putting a Man on the Moon188
A Broken Feedback Loop190
Implementing Hotwash192
Plan for Success ... and Plan for Failure194
Ch. 10Tactics for Accelerating Evolution197
Cherish the Charrette197
Animals Evolve on a Regular Schedule198
Bring Back Model Years199
Alternate the Teams that Work on New Models200
Better Beats Perfect202
Slow Down Is Not the Opposite of Hurry Up202
What to Do If Your People Get Stuck204
One Thing Worth Stealing from the Supermarket206
The Eternal Web Page208
Everybody Brainstorms209
The Suggestion Box Is Not Dead210
Take the Dumpster Test211
Living with Broken Windows212
Let's Test It!213
Should There Be a Statute of Limitations on mDNA?215
Does Chaos Outside Mean Chaos Inside?217
Focus Is No Longer Sufficient219
Bringing It All Together: Decision Time at Environmental Defense221
The Uber Strategy?227
The Important Questions229
Why?229
How do you respond to small, irrelevant changes?229
How many people have to say "yes" to a significant change?229
Do you have multiple projects in development that bet on conflicting sides of a possible outcome?230
Are you building the five elements of an evolving organization?230
Are you investing in techniques that encourage fast memetic evolution?231
What does someone need to do to get fired?231
Who are the three most powerful people standing between things that need to change and actual action by your company?232
What if you fired those people?232
What's your company's winning strategy?232
Is each manager required to have her staff spend a portion of their time on creating the future?232
Are you (personally) a serf, a farmer, a hunter or a wizard?232
What about the people you work with every day?232
If you quit your job today, could you get a decent job as a farmer or a hunter?233
If you could hire anyone in the world to help your company, who would it be?233
What's stopping you from hiring someone that good?233
If an omniscient wizard walked into your offices and described the future and told you what to do to prepare for it, would your company be able to change in response to his vision?233
How can your company dramatically lower the cost of launching a test?233
Are there five areas in your company that would benefit from fast feedback loops?234
Are you building all your systems around testing and ignorance?234
Are you hiding from the market?234
Have you ever tried sushi?235
If you could acquire another company's mDNA, whose would you choose?235
Why don't you do that?235
Are the economies of scale really as big as you think they are?235
Is this project going to benefit from the learning it creates?235
In what markets could your marketing efforts enter runaway?236
How much time does senior management spend with unhappy customers?236
What do you do with complaint letters?236
What are you measuring?236
Are you being selfish with your personal mDNA?236
Have you institutionalized the process of sharing what you learn?237
Are you focusing too much?237
Are you the first choice among job seekers who have the mDNA you seek?238
Are you the first choice among employers that have the winning strategy you seek?238
What do you need to do to become the first choice?238
Do you zoom?238
Glossary239
Author's Note249
More250
Acknowledgments251
Index253


 
 
Related Reading
 Find similiar books in these subject areas:

All Topics > Business & Investing > Biographies & Primers > Strategy & Competition
All Topics > Business & Investing > General
All Topics > Business & Investing > Management & Leadership > Leadership
All Topics > Business & Investing > Management & Leadership > Management
All Topics > Business & Investing > Small Business & Entrepreneurship > Entrepreneurship


 
 
 These specific items are very similiar:

Survival Is Not Enough: Zooming, Evolution, and the Future of Your Company , by Seth Godin

Survival Is Not Enough: Zooming, Evolution, and the Future of Your Company , by Seth Godin

 
 
 People like you also bought:

Unknown Title

Unleashing the Ideavirus: Stop Marketing at People! Turn Your Ideas into Epidemics by Helping Your Customers Do the Marketing for You., by Seth Godin

The Big Red Fez: How to Make Any Web Site Better, by Seth Godin

Permission Marketing: Turning Strangers into Friends, and Friends into Customers, by Seth Godin

The Agenda: What Every Business Must Do to Dominate the Decade, by Michael Hammer

Be Your Own Mentor: Strategies from Top Women on the Secrets of Success, by Sheila W. Wellington

 
 
 Keywords
Organizational change, Management, Success, Executive Management, Management - General, Business / Economics / Finance, Business & Economics, Leadership, Corporate & Business History - Strategies, Entrepreneurship, Management, Organizational change, Organizational change, Management, Success, Executive Management, Management - General, Business / Economics / Finance, Business & Economics, Leadership, Corporate & Business History - Strategies, Entrepreneurship

 
 
 FastFind Line
Inverse Black Hole
By the Numbers
By the Numbers
Reader's Corner
Reader's Corner
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Related Reading
Related Reading
Inverse Black Hole
FastFind Line
 
 


Make $1 per sale -
Link to ZooScape.com!


About Us   |   Our Policies   |   Your Cart   |   Contact Us   |   Help
ZooScape.com

Copyright 1995 - 2009 - ZooScape.com
 
ZooScape.com