The Future Ready Organization: How Dynamic Capability Management Is Reshaping the Modern Workplace

The Future Ready Organization: How Dynamic Capability Management Is Reshaping the Modern Workplace

by Gyan Nagpal
The Future Ready Organization: How Dynamic Capability Management Is Reshaping the Modern Workplace

The Future Ready Organization: How Dynamic Capability Management Is Reshaping the Modern Workplace

by Gyan Nagpal

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Overview


What do companies like Walt Disney, Apple and Google have in common? How did Apple go from near bankruptcy to becoming the richest company in the world in just fourteen years? How is the nascent success of Airbnb rewiring Marriott's business model? Is Uber showing us the blueprint of future business? How do the distributed and dynamic capability models powering these businesses distinguish them from traditional competitors? Dynamic Capability Management provides the road map for proactive disruption. It helps modern businesses deal with volatility, rapid growth and new skills in a much smarter manner. This ground-breaking book explains why Dynamic Capability Management is the way to go for the future-ready organization. It demonstrates how traditional management practices are evolving to meet the needs of a blended workforce. It shatters conventional organizational structures, provides a robust new talent framework and presents a practical blueprint to make any business truly future-ready.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789353570101
Publisher: Harper Business
Publication date: 05/25/2019
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Gyan Nagpal is an award-winning talent strategist and commentator who has deep expertise in researching ongoing changes to the global talent pool. Over the last fifteen years, he has helped some of the most ambitious international organizations build significant business franchises across the Asia Pacific and EMEA regions.
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