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HYPERCOMPETITIVE RIVALRIES

HYPERCOMPETITIVE RIVALRIES

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Sun Tzu of business strategy
Review: Excellent work.

This book is simply the Sun Tzu, Macchiavelli or Clausewitz of business strategy. Any company or organisation in competition with another can benefit hugely from the framework laid out in this book.

I am really looking forward to new works from D'Aveni.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hypercompetivity in the physical world
Review: Having lived through a hypercompetitive reality for 42 years I have found writing about it is useless because the condition is an environmental disease that can destroy the biome. I would not buy this book unless one is a psychopathic pathological liar. If one does one's best at whatever they are doing without the factor of lunacy, one has no problems and no desire to compete with the best.

Thanks. Amy Louise Sliter

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hypercompetivity in the physical world
Review: Having lived through a hypercompetitive reality for 42 years I have found writing about it is useless because the condition is an environmental disease that can destroy the biome. I would not buy this book unless one is a psychopathic pathological liar. If one does one's best at whatever they are doing without the factor of lunacy, one has no problems and no desire to compete with the best.

Thanks. Amy Louise Sliter

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A challenge for every business.
Review: I found every line of this book a challenge when related to current concepts of business.

Not only did this book explain the concerns business people have with competing, but gave us new insights into why these factors exist, and what real time solutions can be applied. The challenge is that the more one considers the implications, the more one realises that new business skills and attributes will need to be applied.

Sensible and relevant.


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