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Jumping The S-Curve: How To Beat The Growth Cycle, Get On Top, And Stay There
Jumping The S-Curve: How To Beat The Growth Cycle, Get On Top, And Stay There
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Accenture’s Paul Nunes and Tim Breene have found that what matters is not just climbing your current S-curve, which is what you do to reach the top of a single successful business. Instead, they emphasize the equal importance of the moves you must make on the way to your next business; that is, making the jump to your future S-curve.
Jumping the S-Curve reveals crucial insights for making such transitions, including:
• Why traditional strategic planning won’t allow you to find the “big-enough” market insights that are critical to superior performance
• Why your top team must be refreshed before performance starts to wane
• Why you need much more talent than you think, especially “serious talent” that will find you worthy of their time
Filled with original practical advice, Jumping the S-Curve demystifies how companies can thrive with one successful business after another, through both good times and bad.
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One Line Summary
Strategies for continuous business growth and renewal.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in sustaining business success over the long term, this book offers valuable insights. It breaks down the process of moving from one growth phase to the next, providing practical strategies to stay ahead of the curve. You'll find helpful advice on leadership renewal, talent management, and strategic foresight — it's like having a playbook for the next big leap in your company's journey.