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Warp-Speed Growth
Book

Warp-Speed Growth

Managing the Fast-Track Business Without Sacrificing Time, Money, and People

AMACOM, 2000 подробнее...


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Peter Meyer argues that running a business is like fitting together the pieces of a puzzle, a task that is made much easier if you can follow the picture on the top of the box that the puzzle came in. The box top is a central metaphor in Warp-Speed Growth representing the defining vision of what management is trying to achieve. While Meyer cites companies like Palm Computing as examples of concerns that have ridden narrowly defined box tops to success, he evidently didn’t think to create a box top of his own. The book offers up a hodgepodge of information ranging from finance to personnel management, but never quite pulls together a big picture from the individual pieces. Nevertheless, some of these pieces, like the intriguing sections on promoting managers and evaluating employees, are strong enough in their own right to warrant a close look. getAbstract.com recommends this book to executives and managers who are looking for new ways to deal with fast growth, and are willing to spend some time picking through the pile to find the piece that fits.

Take-Aways

  • Warp-speed growth is the rate of expansion a business can sustain without spinning out of control.
  • Growing businesses rely on three scarce resources - time, people and money.
  • The firms that maintain rapid growth rates have mastered planning and resource management.

About the Author

Peter Meyer is president of The Meyer Group, a consulting firm. He is a former IBM executive and a contributing editor to Business & Economic Review Meyer, who lives in California, frequently speaks and writes about management, technology and strategy.


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