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The fault line represents the volatile intersection of the economy and powerful innovations like the Internet, creating significant market disruptions. Every company must navigate this reality, and Geoffrey Moore, renowned for his influential works, addresses how businesses can adapt in the twenty-first century. He focuses on a critical question: How can companies established before the Internet era manage shareholder value in this new landscape? Traditional management principles are no longer effective; old business models must be replaced. The rise of dotcoms is reshaping every sector, challenging established norms and institutions. Moore emphasizes the importance of stock price sensitivity as a key management tool, serving as both an indicator of competitive shifts and a motivator for necessary organizational changes. He outlines a new management agenda, proposing innovative strategies for competitive advantage, metrics to guide management, and a blueprint for blue-chip companies to confront dotcom challenges. He also highlights the importance of organizational change models and fostering a responsive culture. By integrating his previous insights with a focus on managing publicly held companies, Moore offers a practical guide for navigating the disruptive forces of the new economy, equipping businesses to thrive amidst uncertainty.
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Living on the Fault Line, Geoffrey A. Moore
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- 2000
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