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(My Guess Is Not Very Well At All . . .) -- How to Make a Compelling Corporate Strategy in Six Easy Steps -- Wanna Play Strategy? Get a Board Game -- "Framing Contests": What Really Happens in Strategy Meetings -- It Looks Like We Don'T Have a Strategy . . . -- Chapter 2: The Success Trap (and Some Ideas How to Get Out of It) -- Why Good Companies Go Bad -- The Icarus Paradox -- Tunnel Vision - "in the End, There Is Only Flux" -- Operation Market Garden -- Mental Models - let's All Think Within the Same Box -- A Creosote Bush: How "Exploitation" Drives Out "Exploration" -- A Bitter Pill -- Framing Something As a Threat or An Opportunity Dramatically Alters What We Choose -- In a Downturn, Manage Your Revenues, Not Your Costs -- In a Crisis, Innovate -- Is Your Company Brave Enough to Survive? -- Chapter 3: The Urge to Conquer -- How Big Is Your Yam? (Not That It Matters) -- Deal-Eager Executives - Tribal Instincts -- Ceos, Marriage, Mergers, Geriatric Millionaires, and Blushing Brides -- When Acquisitions Take Over -- "Time Compression Diseconomies" - Too Much, Too Fast -- Seeds and Fertilizer - How to Build a Firm -- "I'Ve Won . . . I'Ve Won!" -- Most Acquisitions Fail - Really! -- "Heerlijk, Helder, Heineken" -- Toads and Acquisitions - Where Does Ceo "Hubris" Come From? -- Chapter 4: Gods and Villains -- The Heroes of Our Time. 327 $aNarcissus Versus Humble Bloke - and the Winner Is . . . ? -- Are Overconfident Ceos Born or Made? -- Hang the Hero -- Celebrity Ceos and the Burden of Expectations -- Successful Managers - Incompetent for Sure -- Executives: Superhuman After All . . . -- "Over the Hill and Far Away, Top Managers Are Here to Stay" -- Chief Story-Teller -- Managers and Leaders: Are They Different? -- Women on Top -- Chapter 5: Liaisons and Intrigues -- Facts Over Fiction -- Analysts, Astrologers, and Lemmings - Three of a Kind? -- Conflicts of Interest - Do Analysts Rate Their bank's Clients' Stock More Favorably? -- Banks' Blurry Categorizations - Have Your Cake and Eat It Too -- Analysts Rule the Waves (Whether We Like It or Not) -- Sirens and Investment Bankers - Birds of a Feather -- How to Tame An Analyst -- Advice or Influence? Why Firms Ask Government Officials to Be Directors -- Boards of Directors: Cliques and Elites -- Board-Cloning - a Rewarding Habit -- Boardroom Friends -- Ceos and Their Stock Options . . . (Oh Please . . .) -- Stock Options, Risk, and Manipulations -- Too Hot to Handle: Explaining Excessive Top Management Remuneration -- How to Justify Paying Top Managers Too Much -- Ceos Do Seek Advice - if You Pay Them for It . . . -- Dirty Laundry: Who Is Hiding the Bad Stuff? -- Chapter 6: Myths in Management -- No Stranger to Fiction -- Say You Will - That'Ll Do -- Right Again! Managers and Their Self-Fulfilling Prophecies -- Your Expectations Manage You -- "Reverse Causality" - Sorry, But life's Not That Simple -- Eating Uncle Ed - Don'T Worry, it's Called Downsizing -- Does Downsizing Ever Work? -- Who Can Downsize Without Detriment? -- What Management Bandwagons Bring -- Remember This One: "Total Quality Management"? -- Iso 9000 Makes You Reliable, Myopic, Efficient, and Dull - and Unable to Invent Post-It Notes -- How Bad Practice Prevails. 327 $aCan We Please Stop Saying That the Market Is Efficient? -- Pin-Striped Pigeons -- Management Consultants - Happy Slapping -- Star Knowledge Workers - You Really Should Not Pay Them That Much, You Know -- Patent Sharks -- Information Overload - and How to Deal With It (if You'Re the One Loading) -- When Knowledge Hurts -- Exaggerating to Make My Point -- R&D - it's a Steal -- Chapter 7: Making Far-Reaching Decisions (When You Can'T See a Fricking Thing Ahead of You) -- The Red Queen -- Binoculars in the Mist -- "Today's Fast-Changing Business Environment"? The Same As It Ever Was! -- Is Innovation Over-Rated? -- Customers? Ah, Forget About Them -- Means and Ends -- Profits and Innovation -- It Is Ok to Get Lucky - Even for a Top Manager -- Getting Lucky - Fortune Favors the Prepared Firm -- Sometimes It Is About Knowing When Not to Decide -- Retaining Your Ability to Make Money? Causal ambiguity's the Answer -- Company Cloning - How to Change a Winning Formula -- When to Fire Your M&A Management Consultant -- Not All Trouble Is Really Trouble -- Change for change's Sake -- Now Change It Again! -- "A Serial Changer" -- "Innovation Networks" and the Size of the Pie -- Spinning Clients - the Mckinsey Effect -- Chapter 8: A Rock or a Soft Place? -- The Hidden Cost of Equity -- "Shareholder Value Orientation" - Now, Where Did That Come From? -- Who Should Come First? Shareholders? Are You Sure . . . ? -- Human Nature: Self-Interested Bastard or Community-Builder? -- Downtown Calcutta Firms -- Pay Inequality - Good or Bad for Team Performance? -- What Really Caused the 2008 Banking Crisis? -- The Third Sin -- "Work-Family Initiatives"?! That's Rather Soft and Fluffy, Isn'T It? -- Corporate Social Responsibility - Nice, But Does It Earn You Any Money? -- Taking Care: Companies Make Love and Money (if Their Shareholders Let Them). 327 $aEpilogue: The Emperor's New Clothes -- Literature -- Index. 330 $aCutting edge, pithy and provocative, this is a no-holds barred analysis of business today that will entertain and appal you in equal measure. This entertaining expose of the business world, reveals the scandals, quirks, counter-intuitive behaviour and downright silliness that make up business today. Based on rigorous research and verifiable facts, combining revelation, story-telling and analysis, this book will defy anyone to read it and not emerge better-informed about the reality of business today. From the collective inertia of middle management to the cowardly reluctance of CEOs to stand out from the crowd, from the soap opera of working with consultants to the mystery of why top executives’ salaries bear no resemblance to the performance of their firms, Business Exposed will entertain and appal you in equal measure. The author is widely recognised as a new and emerging business guru, speaking of him in 2009, the Financial Times said: “The London Business School associate professor is a rising star and his pithy observations are both accessible and authoritative.” 606 $aBusiness planning 606 $aManagement 606 $aDecision making 615 0$aBusiness planning. 615 0$aManagement. 615 0$aDecision making. 676 $a070.4068 700 $aVermeulen$b Freek$01097431 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910150239403321 996 $aBusiness exposed$92617826 997 $aUNINA