As economic growth in Western countries shows signs of fatigue, companies are battling hard to discover how to generate and sustain corporate growth. The restructuring and reengineering processes of the early 1990s, and the massive lay-offs they brought about, have only given an additional boost to the need for expansion. Corporate efficiency is indispensable, but is not a sufficient condition for corporate survival. Firms need to think about their future growth.
As economic growth in Western countries shows signs of fatigue, companies are battling hard to discover how to generate and sustain corporate growth. The restructuring and reengineering processes of the early 1990s, and the massive lay-offs they brought about, have only given an additional boost to the need for expansion. Corporate efficiency is indispensable, but is not a sufficient condition for corporate survival. Firms need to think about their future growth.
Jordi Canals is Associate Dean and Professor of Economics and Business at IESE (the International Graduate School of Management) at the University of Navarra.
Inhaltsangabe
Corporate Growth: Is it a relevant issue? Growth Strategies: Some typologies Understanding Corporate Growth and its Processes: An explanatory model The Firm's Internal Context: The soul of corporate growth The Firm's External Context: Opportunities that speed up growth The Business Concept: The heart of growth Capabilities and Resources: Enabling growth Strategic Investment Decisions: Creating new growth pathways The Limits to Corporate Growth References
Corporate Growth: Is it a relevant issue? Growth Strategies: Some typologies Understanding Corporate Growth and its Processes: An explanatory model The Firm's Internal Context: The soul of corporate growth The Firm's External Context: Opportunities that speed up growth The Business Concept: The heart of growth Capabilities and Resources: Enabling growth Strategic Investment Decisions: Creating new growth pathways The Limits to Corporate Growth References
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