How do you thrive in the era of disruption? Reinvent. Change is everywhere and coming for us fast. This isn't breaking news. Yet despite knowing this-seeing the impact on our businesses and livelihoods-our human instinct is to resist. Instead of choosing change, we choose the status quo and ride it off a cliff. It needn't be this way. What if we could see change as good? In The Reinventionist Mindset, business transformation expert Joe Jackman repositions change as a force to be embraced. Raised in a time of civil disruption-himself transformed from designer to executive and ultimately…mehr
How do you thrive in the era of disruption? Reinvent. Change is everywhere and coming for us fast. This isn't breaking news. Yet despite knowing this-seeing the impact on our businesses and livelihoods-our human instinct is to resist. Instead of choosing change, we choose the status quo and ride it off a cliff. It needn't be this way. What if we could see change as good? In The Reinventionist Mindset, business transformation expert Joe Jackman repositions change as a force to be embraced. Raised in a time of civil disruption-himself transformed from designer to executive and ultimately Reinventionist-Jackman has catalyzed some of the most remarkable transformations of the 21st century. In this book, he gives readers the rare opportunity to go behind the scenes and learn the human how of kickstarting growth and relevance: Dave & Busters, from down and nearly out to spectacular IPO; the surprising reinvention of a New York institution, what Bloomberg Business Week called "Duane Reade's Miracle Makeover"; Flow Water, a bold new take on a tired category; and the exciting reemergence of Staples. Jackman reveals the secret sauce of successful reinvention alongside analysis of transformations that failed. The Reinventionist Mindset is a unique, human-centric approach to transformation, a how to for those on a journey to their most powerful and keenly aware the time to move is now.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joe Jackman is the CEO of Jackman Reinvents, the world's first and foremost reinvention company. An advisor to consumer brands, retailers, B2B companies, and private equity partners for more thirty years, Joe has proven invaluable to leaders intent on sharpening strategy and orchestrating insight-led reinventions of their businesses. Throughout his career as strategist, creative director, marketer, and Reinventionist, he has helped companies create the most powerful and relevant versions of their brands and businesses in record time; he is widely considered to be the leading expert on rapid reinvention. Joe lives in Toronto, Canada; works across North America; and lectures around the globe. Jackman Reinvents works closely with leadership teams and private equity to build Category of One businesses, systematically transforming brands, their value propositions and customer experiences. Jackman helps catalyze value creation: financial value, cultural value, and human value.
Inhaltsangabe
PART ONE CHANGE IS GOOD 1 Not normal 2 Change in sixteen words 3 The five principles of the Reinventionist Mindset 4 From darkness to light (and from WTF? to AHA!): The Loblaw Story PART TWO THE HUMAN HOW 5 First Mindset Principle: Seek Insight Everywhere 6 On your side: The Staples story 7 Like water in the desert: The Flow story 8 Second Mindset Principle: Embrace Uncertainty 9 Hold up it's working: The Vitamin Shoppe story 10 A stitch in time: The Joann Fabric story 11 Third Mindset Principle: Create the Future Now 12 The new mix of fun: The Dave & Buster's story 13 Reinventing a reinvention company: The Jackman Reinvents story 14 Fourth Mindset Principle: Obsess the Outcome 15 The great American food dream: The US Foods story 16 The patient is on the table: The Old Navy story 17 Fifth Mindset Principle: Make Momentum Together 18 I do (until I don't): The David's Bridal story 19 Again but differently this time: The JC Penney story 20 Faster than a New York minute: The Duane Reade story PART THREE MAKE CHANGE 21 The four pillars of reinvention 22 Reinventing your company 23 Becoming a pro athlete of change 24 A few final and encouraging words Reinvention Workbook
PART ONE CHANGE IS GOOD 1 Not normal 2 Change in sixteen words 3 The five principles of the Reinventionist Mindset 4 From darkness to light (and from WTF? to AHA!): The Loblaw Story PART TWO THE HUMAN HOW 5 First Mindset Principle: Seek Insight Everywhere 6 On your side: The Staples story 7 Like water in the desert: The Flow story 8 Second Mindset Principle: Embrace Uncertainty 9 Hold up it's working: The Vitamin Shoppe story 10 A stitch in time: The Joann Fabric story 11 Third Mindset Principle: Create the Future Now 12 The new mix of fun: The Dave & Buster's story 13 Reinventing a reinvention company: The Jackman Reinvents story 14 Fourth Mindset Principle: Obsess the Outcome 15 The great American food dream: The US Foods story 16 The patient is on the table: The Old Navy story 17 Fifth Mindset Principle: Make Momentum Together 18 I do (until I don't): The David's Bridal story 19 Again but differently this time: The JC Penney story 20 Faster than a New York minute: The Duane Reade story PART THREE MAKE CHANGE 21 The four pillars of reinvention 22 Reinventing your company 23 Becoming a pro athlete of change 24 A few final and encouraging words Reinvention Workbook
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