Grow: How Ideals Power Growth and Profit at the World’s 50 Greatest Companies

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Description

Great businesses naturally have many things in common: superbly designed products and services, knockout customer experiences, sustained excellence at execution, outstanding talent and teamwork, and great leadership. But there’s also something else, an X factor that keeps renewing and strengthening great businesses through good times and bad. Based on almost ten years of empirical research involving 50,000 companies, Jim Stengel, former director of marketing at Procter & Gamble, shows how the world’s 50 best businesses – as diverse as Apple, Red Bull, Pampers and Petrobras – have a cause and effect relationship between financial performance and their ability to connect with fundamental human emotions, hopes, values and greater purposes.In this, the next big idea book, Stengel deftly blends timeless truths about human behaviour and values into an action framework, to show us how by embracing what he describes as ‘brand ideals’, the world’s best businesses can achieve incredible growth and drastically improve their performance.

Additional information

Weight 0.332 kg
Dimensions 2.5 × 13.5 × 21.6 cm
by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

336

Publisher

Year Published

2012-1-12

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0753540665

About The Author

Jim Stengel was the director of marketing at P&G for twenty-five years and is the founder of the Jim Stengel Company, a consulting firm. He is also a professor of marketing at the UCLA Anderson School of Management.

Review Quote

In seven years as global marketing officer of Procter & Gamble, Jim Stengel was influenced by celebrated management writers such as Jim Collins, author of Good to Great, and Stephen Covey … Grow stands a chance of becoming a similarly influential text for a new generation of executives

Other text

By combining a scientist's rigor with a storyteller's gifts, Jim Stengel has produced a brilliant, must-read book supremely suited to our times