The first prescriptive, innovative guide to Seeing Inflection Points Before They happen--and how to harness these disruptive influences to give your company a strategic advantage Featuring a foreword by Clayton Christensen Paradigmatic shifts in the Business landscape, known as Inflection points, can either create new, entrepreneurial opportunities (see Amazon and Netflix) or They can lead to devastating consequences (e.g., Blockbuster and Toys "R" Us).
Her most recent best-selling book is The End of Competitive Advantage (Harvard Business Review Press, 2013)..
She is consistently ranked among the top 10 management thinkers in the world and was ranked #1 for strategy by Thinkers50.
Rita is one of the world\'s top experts on innovation and growth and is one of the most regularly published authors in the Harvard Business Review.
About author(s): RITA McGrath is a best-selling author, a sought-after speaker, and a longtime professor at Columbia Business School.
Seeing Around Corners is the first hands-on guide to anticipating, understanding, and capitalizing on the Inflection Points shaping the marketplace.
Armed with the right strategies and tools, smart businesses can see these Inflection Points coming and use them to gain a competitive advantage.
Every seemingly overnight shift is the final stage of a process that has been subtly building for some time.
Columbia Business School professor and corporate consultant Rita McGrath contends that Inflection points, though They may seem sudden, are not random.
Only those leaders who can "see Around corners"--that is, Spot the disruptive Inflection Points developing Before They hit--are poised to succeed in this market.
The first prescriptive, innovative guide to Seeing Inflection Points Before They happen--and how to harness these disruptive influences to give your company a strategic advantage Featuring a foreword by Clayton Christensen Paradigmatic shifts in the Business landscape, known as Inflection points, can either create new, entrepreneurial opportunities (see Amazon and Netflix) or They can lead to devastating consequences (e.g., Blockbuster and Toys "R" Us)