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Platform Leadership: How Intel, Microsoft, and Cisco Drive Industry Innovation

Platform Leadership: How Intel, Microsoft, and Cisco Drive Industry Innovation

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant strategy for circumventing anti-trust law
Review: "a highly effective way of skirting antitrust law" - Professor Ross Anderson. This brilliant book shows how to lock in your customers and lock-out your competitors without falling foul of anti-trust law. Read, learn, inwardly digest ... then go out and make a killing. No serious marketing executive can ignore this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant strategy for circumventing anti-trust law
Review: "a highly effective way of skirting antitrust law" - Professor Ross Anderson. This brilliant book shows how to lock in your customers and lock-out your competitors without falling foul of anti-trust law. Read, learn, inwardly digest ... then go out and make a killing. No serious marketing executive can ignore this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tour de force!
Review: An extraordinary analysis of the strategies of these companies. Prof. Gawer's insight is remarkable. A must read for anyone in today's world of high tech business.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant strategy for circumventing anti-trust law
Review: Having spent five years trying to establish an open-source software platform standard, in retrospect it would have been awfully nice to have had this book. If you're going to compete with the big commercial firms you have to be comparable to or better than they are in as many areas as possible.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: important for open-source enthusiasts as well
Review: Having spent five years trying to establish an open-source software platform standard, in retrospect it would have been awfully nice to have had this book. If you're going to compete with the big commercial firms you have to be comparable to or better than they are in as many areas as possible.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent read
Review: I bought this book as part of my MBA thesis. This is an excellent read and full of useful insights. Mssrs Gawer and Cusumano are clearly gurus in this subject.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent read
Review: I bought this book as part of my MBA thesis. This is an excellent read and full of useful insights. Mssrs Gawer and Cusumano are clearly gurus in this subject.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's good to have powerful friends!
Review: This book is an extension of the excellent Sloan (MIT) article Ms. Gawer co-wrote a couple of years back. The book does an excellent job of articulating the concepts of modularity in design, and the management of technology ecosystems.

It is easier to gain a market if your interests are aligned around a platform that is well organized. At the same time, the large platform leaders she cites (Intel, Microsoft, Cisco) are hardly benevolent organizations....so it seems that a small degree of skepticism should accompany accepting anything that the 'platform leader' offers. This look at what leadership means is very enlightening, and made me wonder how open source solutions can succeed without a change in tactics.



Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book - worth your time if you are ISV or in High Tech
Review: This insightful book looks at how companies build a businesses on "network effects". The key case studies are MS, Intel and Cisco. If I had to summarize this book in 1 sentence: build a platform and a business model where multiple companies can add value and be profitable (constellation of ISVs, VARs and Service Providers). Book also covers NTT 3G, Palm, Linux.

Case studies are analyzed on how they used the "4 levers of Platform Leadership": 1) Scope of Firm, 2) Product Technology/Architecture, 3) Relationships with external complementors, and 4) Internal Organization.

Very well written.


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