"Enduring Success" explores how some of the world's
top-performing and longest-standing companies have consistently
beat their competitors for more than 100 years.
Enduring Success addresses a key question in business today: How
can companies succeed over time? To learn the source of enduring
greatness, author Christian Stadler directed a team of eight
researchers in a six-year study of some of Europe's oldest and
most stellar companies, targeting nine that have survived for more
than 100 years and have significantly outperformed the market over
the past fifty years. Readers may wonder, "Why European
companies?" Yet, Europe is the ideal place to seek the key to
long-term success; half of the Fortune Global 500 companies that
are 100 years old or older can be found in Europe, as can 72 of the
100 oldest family businesses in the world.
Fifteen years after Collins and Porras' Built to Last, this new
book incorporates fresh insights from management science and
provides the first non-US perspective on long-range success.
Through Stadler's study, a counterintuitive story emerges: the
greatest companies adapt to a constantly changing environment by
being intelligently conservative. Enduring Success provides a
coherent framework, grounded in five principles and practical
concepts, for business leaders who are prepared to learn from the
history of some of the world's greatest institutions.
Christian Stadler, Dipl.-Psych., Psychotherapeut für Tiefenpsychologisch fundierte Psychotherapie. Psychodrama-Therapeut, Weiterbildungsleiter/Lehrtherapeut und Supervisor am Moreno-Institut Goslar-Überlingen. Herausgeber und ständiges Redaktionsmitglied der Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie (ZPS).
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