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Top Class Competitors: How Nations, Firms and Individuals Succeed in the New World of Comp establishes a continuum between the concepts of competitiveness of nations, competitiveness of enterprises, the structure of work, value systems as well as management competencies and personal skills. The book explore how nations manage competitiveness to enhance national prosperity, how companies maximize their competitiveness to create added value (and ultimately profit) and how people adapt their skills and competencies in order to be successful. The book addresses questions about international…mehr

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Top Class Competitors: How Nations, Firms and Individuals Succeed in the New World of Comp establishes a continuum between the concepts of competitiveness of nations, competitiveness of enterprises, the structure of work, value systems as well as management competencies and personal skills. The book explore how nations manage competitiveness to enhance national prosperity, how companies maximize their competitiveness to create added value (and ultimately profit) and how people adapt their skills and competencies in order to be successful. The book addresses questions about international competitiveness and provides some answers through numerous examples illustrating the various facets of competitiveness. Extensive use of drawings, graphs, and tables provide the readers with breathing space while alternating theoretical discussion with experiences and facts drawn from history and the daily life of enterprises and nations. Top Class Competitors: How Nations, Firms and Individuals Succeed in the New World of Comp establishes a continuum between the concepts of competitiveness of nations, competitiveness of enterprises, the structure of work, value systems as well as management competencies and personal skills.
Three decades ago competitiveness was unheard-of; today it has taken the world by storm. But what is it? And will it last? In Top Class Competitors Stéphane Garelli - professor at IMD business school where he is also head of the World Competitiveness Centre, professor at the University of Lausanne, and former managing director of the World Economic Forum - defines competitiveness as the ability of a nation, company or individual to manage a set of disparate competencies to achieve prosperity. For instance, along with traditional policies a nation must tackle education and security to sustain economic development. Companies must manage soft issues such as brands to beat the competition. And individuals must reinvent themselves to survive. These fields of research did not exist until recently - now, competitiveness makes the link.

Top Class Competitors is a journey through the brave new world of competitiveness. What are its historical origins? How does it impact the management of a nation? How do companies thrive on it in an international environment? What is the impact on work structures and value systems? Above all, is there a competitiveness mindset? Exploring how competitiveness works, Stéphane Garelli shows why competitiveness is the most powerful tool available to unleash new levels of prosperity for nations, profit for companies and success for people.
Autorenporträt
Stéphane Garelli is a world authority on competitiveness, having pioneered work in the field for 25 years. He is a professor at the Institute of Management Development (IMD) in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he heads the World Competitiveness Centre, and also an associate professor at the University of Lausanne where he teaches competitiveness of enterprises and nations. He was Managing Director of the World Economic Forum and director of its well-known Davos Annual Meetings for many years. Besides his academic career he has worked closely with several large global enterprises, in particular as a special advisor to Hewlett-Packard in Europe. He is also closely involved with public management and politics, having been an elected member of the Constitutional Assembly of his local state in Switzerland. He is a member of numerous international institutions and boards, regularly speaks at major conferences on competitiveness, and is chairman of the Swiss newspaper Le Temps.
Rezensionen
"this book aims to provide the answers to these and much more" (Credit Control, May 2006)

"...a fresh perspective...worth a read." (Gulf Business, August 2006)

"...a forward-looking book...could easily be a reference text for students of economics, business studies ...Well written and authoritative..." (Edge, November 2006)