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The global economic landscape is 'tilting': countries such as China, India and Brazil are racing forward while established American and European companies struggle to keep up. To survive in this new climate, CEOs need to respond quickly and effectively, and in Global Tilt, best selling coauthor of Execution Ram Charan shows how.His advice includes:- Unlearn Old Lessons- Get Ready for Strategic Bets- Fight the Short-Term Beast- Change Your PsychologyIn this age of rapid economic change, we all have to be on our toes. Is your business ready to survive the Global Tilt?
The global economic landscape is 'tilting': countries such as China, India and Brazil are racing forward while established American and European companies struggle to keep up. To survive in this new climate, CEOs need to respond quickly and effectively, and in Global Tilt, best selling coauthor of Execution Ram Charan shows how.
His advice includes:
In this age of rapid economic change, we all have to be on our toes. Is your business ready to survive the Global Tilt?
Préface
In recent years, growth in mature economies has headed towards zero while countries such as China, Brazil, and India have grown ever stronger. This 'tilt', argues Ram Charan, coauthor of the classic Execution, offers great opportunities to those savvy enough to take them, and in his new book he shows you how.
Auteur
Ram Charan is a highly sought-after business advisor and speaker famous among senior executives for his uncanny ability to solve their toughest business problems. For more than 35 years, Dr Charan has worked behind the scenes at some of the world's most successful companies. He is the co-author of Execution and The Game-Changer, and the author of What the CEO Wants You to Know, Know-How, and Leadership in the Era of Economic Uncertainty.
Texte du rabat
There is a shift occurring an irreversible tilt of economic might from the traditional powerhouses of the global economy towards major new players.
Flourishing businesses are emerging in countries as far apart as China and Brazil. They display as much knowledge, talent and drive as their longer-established rivals. At the same time, they are exhibiting innovative, locally developed skills that often challenge the norm. Many are poised to take their place on the world stage if they have not already done so.
To survive, let alone thrive, in this new, fiercely competitive and hugely diverse international arena, everyone needs to adapt. Businesses need to seek broader horizons and embrace fresh strategies. They need to develop a profound understanding of the nature of the global landscape, with all its complexities and local variety. In other words, they need to tear up the old rule book and write a new one.
In Global Tilt, Ram Charan sets out the principles that will inform that new rule book. He shows how organisations can rise to the challenges that the global economy poses and thrive as a consequence. He demonstrates how those that fail to transform themselves will fall by the wayside. And he argues convincingly that even if these are challenging times, they are also rich in potential for those who can develop the right mindset.