Categories
Technical
Study
Novel
Nonfiction
Health
Tutorial
Entertainment
Business
Magazine
Arts & Design
Audiobooks & Video Training
Cultures & Languages
Family & Home
Law & Politics
Lyrics & Music
Software Related
eBook Torrents
Uncategorized
Study
Novel
Nonfiction
Health
Tutorial
Entertainment
Business
Magazine
Arts & Design
Audiobooks & Video Training
Cultures & Languages
Family & Home
Law & Politics
Lyrics & Music
Software Related
eBook Torrents
Uncategorized
Share With Friends
Archive by Date
2012-08-06
2012-08-05
2012-08-04
2012-08-03
2012-08-02
2012-08-01
2012-07-31
2012-07-30
2012-07-29
2012-07-28
2012-08-05
2012-08-04
2012-08-03
2012-08-02
2012-08-01
2012-07-31
2012-07-30
2012-07-29
2012-07-28
Search Tag
Order
Severe
Ecosystems
Shakespear
Surplus
Convertible
Zammetti
Tuberculosis
Optimales
investment
雷夏
Tread
Bundles
quelques
Sail
Wheat
Historias
OFFICIAL
Vasiliev
Miriam
HMMWV
TESLA
Guesswork
Naruemon
Beds
Handkerchief
KAFACILAR
Nigel
Hancock
Prado
Borrowing
Arabs
ribbon
global
Celentano
Rowe
Fluorescent
DEAN
sistematica
Counselling
parano
Acquistion
Relate
2005
Shalaev
Tejer
Abraxas
Badria
cars
Ageing
Newest
Lectures on Numerical Methods in Bifurcation Problems
Methods for Finding Zeros in Polynomials
Lectures on Stochastic Flows and Applications
Educational Psychology by Edward L. Thorndike
The Last Days of Tolstoy by V. G. Chertkov
Globalization and Responsibility
Lectures on Siegel Modular Forms and Representation by Quadratic Forms
Lectures on Topics In One-Parameter Bifurcation Problems
History of the Incas by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa
Linear Algebra: Theorems and Applications
Lectures on Stochastic Differential Equations and Malliavin Calculus
A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
Lectures on Sieve Methods and Prime Number Theory
Dollars and Sense by William Crosbie Hunter
The Theory of the Theatre by Clayton Hamilton
The Mathematics of Investment
Occupiers of Wall Street: Losers or Game Changers
The Solution of the Pyramid Problem
Lectures on Moduli of Curves
Walden by Henry David Thoreau
Methods for Finding Zeros in Polynomials
Lectures on Stochastic Flows and Applications
Educational Psychology by Edward L. Thorndike
The Last Days of Tolstoy by V. G. Chertkov
Globalization and Responsibility
Lectures on Siegel Modular Forms and Representation by Quadratic Forms
Lectures on Topics In One-Parameter Bifurcation Problems
History of the Incas by Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa
Linear Algebra: Theorems and Applications
Lectures on Stochastic Differential Equations and Malliavin Calculus
A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
Lectures on Sieve Methods and Prime Number Theory
Dollars and Sense by William Crosbie Hunter
The Theory of the Theatre by Clayton Hamilton
The Mathematics of Investment
Occupiers of Wall Street: Losers or Game Changers
The Solution of the Pyramid Problem
Lectures on Moduli of Curves
Walden by Henry David Thoreau
Useful Links
McKinsey Quarterly Journals
Posted on 2010-04-15
|
More McKinsey Strategy For Volatile Times | 57 Pages McKinsey Strategy In An Uncertain World | 39 pages McKinsey Strategy=Structure | 40 Pages The McKinsey Quarterly is the management journal of McKinsey & Company and is published six times a year. It features articles and research from McKinsey consultants and selected outside authors. Articles can be read on-line at mckinseyquarterly.com. Free registration required. The McKinsey Quarterly has been published since 1964 by McKinsey & Company. & 8220;After all the hype around Java, XML, and .Net, who could blame top managers for being a little wary (and weary) of Web services? Although several years of buzz have delivered only the beginnings of easy connections among different IT systems, managers shouldn't lose sight of the opportunity. As John Hagel points out in "Edging into Web services," the lead article in this McKinsey Quarterly Reader, the coders will work out the details, and too much value lies at the fringes of organizations, where they interact with their partners, to leave the problem of universal connectivity unsolved. Hagel's article, adapted from his new book, Out of the Box: Strategies for Achieving Profits Today and Growth Tomorrow through Web Services, argues that the technology will take off first at the connections among collaborating companies; only after proving its worth there will it be brought deep within the organization. Developing and executing a winning corporate strategy isn't easy at the best of times. These days, economic and political uncertainty make this even more difficult. Our special collection of articles includes McKinsey & Company's latest thinking on a range of today's most critical strategic issues, including risk management, China, and the role of IT. Managing under uncertainty is among the most difficult tasks executives face, even in the best of times. Globalization, digitization, and unfettered capital markets have all helped make traditional strategy tools such as market research, value chain analysis, and discounted-cash-flow analysis less useful. Meanwhile, the events of September 11th and their aftermath have made managing under uncertainty exponentially more daunting: companies must not only prepare for the worst economic year in a decade but also grapple with the uncertain economic consequences of the war in Afghanistan and the possibility of further terrorist attacks in the United States and elsewhere. Big companies used to follow a simple rule of organizational design: "structure follows strategy." With this approach, executives would first set their strategy and then define the organizational model that best supported it. These days, however, big companies rarely have the luxury of following stable, long-lived strategies—and those companies' organizational structures must now be as supple and adaptable as the strategies they reflect.& 8221; Rating: 2.5 out of 5 by Book123 |
Download Links | |
Server | Status |
---|---|
No download url, please check the above content. Free download from UseNet >> Can not download? Search other download URLs here >> Buy This Book at Best Price >> |
Like this article?! Give us +1: