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Uncommon Sense Required To Win

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Who Wins?

New Insights & Unique Data

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Scale and Experience.

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Markets are Imperfect

Discovery, Enterprise & Differentiation

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Processes & Systems

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Profits?

Practices drawn on Insights

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“Best Practices” drawn from economics and social sciences

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Differentiation?

States of Knowledge

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Forms of Ideology

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In a nutshell- A Trek!

Market-based competition is a discovery process

Objective is asymmetric knowledge

Explorer in an Effective Organization

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1) Winners & Losers

“Dare to think for yourself”

There is no standard way of winning

Strategy is the art of first-hand thinking

Theories cannot replace Insights

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Firms outperform their competitors by

aiming to be different, not better

“Don’t be the best of the best.Be the only one who does what you do.”

- Jerry Garcia

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Losers look to competitive

benchmarks than to their own imagination

“Best practice is not the best strategy”- McKinsey & Company

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Losers define strategy as cost competitiveness

& seek efficiency through cost reduction

“Be a price-maker, not a price-taker”- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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Winners are motivated more by

meeting a need than a target

“The purpose of a business isto create a customer”

- Peter Drucker

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The difference is less your aims and more

your methods

“Performance is a return on right beliefs, not right intentions”

- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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The greatest threats to corporate

performance are internal, not external

“We are what we repeatedly do.”- Aristotle

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It is better to be first than it is to be better

“Losers are typified by the catch-up strategy of a better product

at a lower price”- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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Success is its own multiplier

“I’ll have what she’s having,”- Meg Ryan

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Most marketing efforts serve only to

reinforcethe status quo

“Buying habits die hard,”- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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2) Strategy & Tactics

Competitive Advantage=

Corporate Individuation

Individuation =Inventiveness + Discovery

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A strategy is not a plan of attack but an

idea under study

“A strategy is a purposive sequence of decisions inferred from a unique belief

system or world view.”- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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The measure of a strategy is not its

ambition but its truth

“Pioneering practices become best practices, which in turn become

standard practices.”- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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The greatest barriers to competition are

personal & cognitive

“Winning strategies are best protected by their own heretical status.”- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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Wealth-creating actions are driven more by curiosity

than by targets

“Go beyond the prevailingstate of knowledge.”

- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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Effective strategy is as likely to flow from action as to lead to

action

“What comes first- thought or action?”- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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Strategic breakthroughs are more likely to arise from adhocracy than a

formal planning process

“Success has many fathers,failure is an orphan”

- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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Creative people give themselves more time

to solve problems

“Poet, Artist, Logician and the Scientist,”- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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Strategy is more dependent on

courage & humilitythan

talent & charisma

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3) Organization & Management

Stereotypical responses to pressure serve only to increase the pressure

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Balance the virtues of Control & Learning

Beliefs -> Targets -> Measures -> RewardsBeliefs -> Questions -> Ideas -> Experiments

- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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The internet is disintermediating

management

“Draw upon more diverse talent pools,Co-create with customer & user groups,

Relinquish control & work practices”- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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The need for extraordinary

management suggests a poorly designed

organization

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Companies underestimate the power of intrinsic

motivation

“Autonomy. Mastery. Connectedness.”- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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“Find LeadersBuild Teams

Engage EmployeesForecast Outcomes

Pricing OptionsDetect Waste

Pick Winners”

- Jules Goddard & Tony Eccles

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References

Uncommon Sense, Common Nonsense(Jules Goddard and Tony Eccles)

Mashable.com

TheMuse.com

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@sushrutmunje

Founder & MD

Hammer and Mop


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