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Introducing Stanford Briefs, a new, digital-first imprint from Stanford University Press, which aims to deliver fresh content in a bite-sized format for busy readers; provide the essence of selected topics, or to present incisive analyses that are too long for a journalistic outlet but too short for a traditional book; allow for time-sensitive dialogue without sacrificing the quality of peer-reviewed and carefully edited content. Stanford University Press is pleased to announce its inaugural Brief, The Physics of Business Growth: Mindsets, System, and Processes.
"By effectively drawing on first principles, rather than pedestrian techniques, this book provides real insight into how we can achieve the 'holy grail' of profitable growth. If you are one of my competitors, do not read this book."
R. Lemuel Lasher, President and Chief Innovation Officer, Global Business Solutions Group
Behind [the authors'] plainspoken explanations and practical recommendations lies a systematic approach to driving growth that is elegant in its conception, powerful in its economics, and well-supported by experience. Every serious strategist should reflect on the implications of their ideas for breaking out of a sterile and mechanical approach to driving growth.
Michael Balay, Vice President, Strategy & Business Development, Cargill, Incorporated
144 pp., 5 tables, 11 figures, 2012 9780804784887 ebook $9.99 9780804784771 Paper $12.99 $10.39 sale
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The Soul of Design explores the uncanny power of some products to grab and hold attentionto create desire. To understand what sets a product apart in this way, authors Lee Devin and Robert D. Austin push past personal taste and individual response to adopt a more conceptual approach. They carefully explore the hypothesis that there is something within a special product that makes itwell, special. They argue that this je ne sais quoi arises from plotthe shape that emerges as a product or service arouses and then fulfills expectations. Marketing a special product is, then, a matter of helping its audience to perceive its plot and comprehend its qualities. This book provides keys to understanding why some products and services stand out in a crowd and how the companies that make them create these hits. Drawing on detailed casework, which shows how innovators and makers have successfully brought special products to market, the authors deliver a sensible and clear approach to conceiving of artful products and services.
This book is about lovethe love for products. You don't get love from your customers by asking them what they like. Love is about proposing stories that go beyond expectationsas this book teaches. It will help us to pen more stories in the form of special things.
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Table of Contents
Stanford Briefs ........................... 2 Innovation ..............................3-4 Management and Leadership .............................5-6 Entrepreneurship ............... 6-7 Social Issues in Management ........................... 7 Organizational Studies in Higher Education ........... 8-9 Decision Making and Problem Solving ................... 10 Evaluation................................. 11
Exam Copy Policy .........................8 Ordering .............................................9
Many books try to rationalize the design processmake designers look at the world as managers. This book helps managers to see the world as creatives do. The idea that magic must have its space for companies to succeed today can propel a business. Executives should put their spreadsheets aside for a bit and read this book.
192 pp., 21 figures, 3 tables, 2012 9780804757201 Cloth $24.95 $19.96 sale
innovation
A Genealogical Approach
Serial Innovators
How Individuals Create and Deliver Breakthrough Innovations in Mature Firms
The Evolution of a New Industry traces the emergence and growth of the Israeli hi-tech sector to provide a new understanding of industry evolution. Following the evolution of this industry from embryonic to mature, the authors develop a genealogical approach that enables them to relate the effects of parent companies initial conditions to their respective corporate genealogies and imprinting potential. Drori, Ellis, and Shapira have produced a masterful piece of scholarship. We are left with a better understanding of how entrepreneurial know-how is passed from firm to firm and how the environment influences this process. This is a must read.
Brent Goldfarb, University of Maryland
224 pp., 21 tables, 9 figures, 2012 9780804772709 Cloth $45.00 $36.00 sale
288 pp., 24 tables, 19 figures, 2013 9780804783859 Cloth $60.00 $48.00 sale
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Storytelling in Business
Janis Forman
Focusing on the role of storytelling at the enterprise level, this book provides a research-driven framework for engaging in organizational storytelling. Forman presents original cases from Chevron, FedEx, Phillips, and Schering-Plough. Organizations like those featured in the book can make use of storytelling for good purposes, such as making sense of their strategy, communicating it, and developing or strengthening culture and brand. To show the reach of storytelling, author Janis Forman conducted 140 interviews with professionals ranging from CEOs in small and thriving firms, to corporate communication and digital media experts, to filmmakers. She draws out specific lessons learned, and shows how to employ the road-tested strategies demonstrated by these leaders. Although this book focuses on storytelling in the context of business, Forman takes inspiration from narratives in literature and film, philosophical and social thought, and relevant concepts from a variety of other disciplines to teach readers how to develop truly authentic and meaningful tales to drive success.
This book provides a framework for understanding the purposes and elements of organizational storytelling. It challenges us all to develop fluency in storytelling and guides us through the process of building a storytelling habit of mind.
Barbara Shwom, Northwestern University
Destined to become a classic, this is quite simply the best book on leadership and adult development. It breaks ground in applying theory to practice, illustrating how leaders can expand and transform their ability to cope with complexity.
A long-overdue and absolutely convincing account of the importance of narrative in directing, inspiring, and shaping organizations. There is a way to use storytelling to great advantage in any organization, and Formans book will show you how.
Kathy Rentz, University of Cincinnati
224 pp., 16 tables, 5 figures, 2011 9780804778237 Cloth $35.00 $28.00 sale
A Global Analysis
Grow to Greatness
Smart Growth for Entrepreneurial Businesses
Edward D. Hess
Simply put, most entrepreneurial start-ups fail. Those fortunate enough to succeed then face a second, major challenge: how to grow. This book focuses on the key questions that an entrepreneur must answer in order to grow a business. Based on extensive research of more than fifty successful growth companies, Grow to Greatness discusses the top ten growth challenges and how to overcome them. Viewing growth as recurring change, this book lays out a framework for how to approach business developmentand how to manage its risks and pace. A masterful work on business growth. Grow to Greatness provides a wonderful blueprint of critical steps to be completed along the journey of building a successful, profitable company.
Andrew L. Bourne, CEO, WayPoint, Serial Entrepreneur
This book presents the Center for Effective Organizations (CEO) fifteen-year study of HR management in todays organizations. The only long-term analysis of its kind, the text measures how HR management is changing, paying particular attention to what creates a successful HR function. Data collected in 2010 draws comparisons between U.S.-based firms and companies in China, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and other European countries. With this analysis, organizations can measure their practices against a worldwide sample, assessing their positioning in the global marketplace, while creating an international standard for HR.
Are you concerned about the present and future of HR? This book is a valuable compendium of longitudinal data, and a wake-up call Clear, inspiring, compellinga to professionals, educators, and must-read for anyone who cares organizational decision makers about the future of business. everywhere.
Wayne F. Cascio, University of Colorado, Denver, and author of Managing Human Resources
This book will give any savvy business leader the insights needed to achieve long-term prosperity.
Nancy Greatrix McGough, Human Resource Director, Room & Board
216 pp., 110 tables, 2012 9780804776875 Paper $35.00 $28.00 sale
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An exhilarating read. There are real compelling, proven, and daring ideas here that the rest of us would be wise to embrace.
Trabian Shorters, Vice President of Communities, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
This is a timely book. Not only does it synthesize the work of many, but also it has the potential to shift the conversation about corporate social responsibility from the periphery into the mainstream where corporate responsibility is the future.
R. Edward Freeman, University of Virginia
376 pp., 17 tables, 3 figures, 2012 9780804781954 Paper $35.00 $28.00 sale 9780804781947 Cloth $90.00 $72.00 sale
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A New Path to Excellence Knowledge in for Americas Public Management Universities Appropriating the Fields Gary C. Fethke and Lost Foundations
Andrew J. Policano
Public No More examines the rapidly changing environment within public higher education, explaining the many adjustments that universities can make to educate and compete in todays non-profit and growing for-profit arenas.
Public No More
Creating New
Ellen S. OConnor
Fethke and Policano do an excellent job of pinpointing the key issues in public higher education, and presenting strategic management solutions using lucid examples. Rigorous, but not overly technical, this book has a timely message, not just for higher education, but for the analysis of any situation in which strategic choices must be made Revisiting seminal management and change is eminent. John Kraft, authors and demonstrating their University of Florida continuing relevance, this book generates a new understanding This book prepares university of the origins of management leaders for the economic and thought, linking to current debates intellectual decision issues that about the role of business schools. are arising on campuses across Ken Starkey, the country. Public No More is also Nottingham University Business School invaluable to public officials, who need to understand the impact of OConnor blends meticulous their choices on Americas ability to scholarship with her keen philoprovide the top-notch education sophical perspective to reinterpret that is essential to international the world and works of Follett and competitiveness. Barnard for our time. Joseph Alutto,
Ohio State University Paul Godfrey, Brigham Young University
This book rediscovers lost sources in the work of Mary Parker Follett and Chester Barnard, providing a foundation for management as a unique and coherent discipline. It begins by explaining that research universities, and the management field in particular, have splintered into smaller and less related parts. It then recovers a lost tradition of integrating management and the humanities, exploring ways of building on this convention to advance the unique art and science of business.
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280 pp., 19 tables, 9 figures, 2012 9780804780506 Cloth $45.00 $36.00 sale
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Contributing to the growing tradition of giving voice to grassroots leaders, this book offers a unique contribution by honing in on leadership in educational settings. It documents the stories of grassroots leaders, including the motivation and background of these bottom up beacons, the tactics and strategies that they use, the obstacles they overcome, and the ways in which they navigate power and join with formal authority. Highlighting the dynamics of power in contemporary institutions, and offering strategies for negotiation, this book authentically and vividly demonstrates the power and processes of leadership without formal authority.
Suzanne Estler, University of Maine
Grassroots leadership is one of the most promising approaches for bringing clarity and cohesion to our nation's universities. Ideas are precious, and this text advances several promising ones.
Clifton Conrad, University of Wisconsin-Madison
376 pp., 1 table, 3 figures, 2011 9780804776165 Cloth $45.00 $36.00 sale
368 pp., 16 figures, 6 tables, 2011 9780804776479 Cloth $60.00 $48.00 sale
This volume furnishes insights about the financial crisis and how to move beyond it from the perspectives of aesthetic management, high reliability and crisis management, and sustainability science. It casts new light on traditional economic and managerial theories and policies, and provides fresh ideas to a new generation of scholars and practitioners. On target in identifying creativity human, social, organizational, and ecologicalas key to any paradigm shift in the economy. This volume makes tangible this key insight, engaging readers with essays that are at once informative and provocative.
Ronald Purser, San Francisco State University, co-editor of 24/7: Time and Temporality in the Network Society
The roots of all messes can be classified as Swans (the inability to surface and test false assumptions and mistaken beliefs), Swine (the inability to confront and manage greed, hubris, arrogance, and narcissism), and Swindlers (the inability to confront, detect, and stop unethical and corrupt behavior). Working systematically with these classifications, authors Can M. Alpaslan and Ian I. Mitroff provide tools and frameworks that readers can use to more effectively deal with the crises of today and tomorrow. More than just a scholarly litany of massive crises, Alpaslan and Mitroff offer informed and informative insights into universal aspects of national calamities
Midwest Book Review
376 pp., 16 tables, 14 figures, 9 illustrations, 2012 9780804770095 Cloth $60.00 $48.00 sale
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Collaborative Evaluations
Step-by-Step, Second Edition
Liliana Rodriguez-Campos and Rigoberto RinconesGmez
This is a comprehensive guide for evaluators who aim to master collaborative practice. The authors present their Model for Collaborative Evaluations (MCE) with its six major components: identify the situation, clarify the expectations, establish a collective commitment, ensure open communication, encourage effective practices, and follow specific guidelines. Drawing on a wide range of collaborative evaluations conducted in the business, nonprofit, and education sectors, this precise and easy-to-understand guide is ideal for students and practitioners who want to use its tools immediately. This book is the best way to get an essential understanding of collaborative evaluation. It's well organized, clearly written, interesting, and comprehensivereally earning the title of a handbook.
Michael Scriven, Claremont Graduate University
This book analyzes a $15 million community change initiative designed to bridge the digital divide in East Palo Alto, East Baltimore, and San Diego. While examining this large-scale, multisite case, Fetterman highlights the potential for empowerment evaluation to build local capacity and produce credible outcomes. He provides deep insights into key steps in empowerment evaluation by exploring the way that each of these steps took place in the digital villages. This book provides detailed cases of empowerment evaluation in action that will help practitioners to understand implementation issues, challenges, and the benefits of using this evaluative approach.
Stewart I. Donaldson, Claremont Graduate University
176 pp., 18 figures, 1 table, 2012 9780804781121 Paper $29.95 $23.96 sale 9780804781114 Cloth $90.00 $72.00 sale
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