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Hardcover The Provocateur: How a New Generation of Leaders Are Building Communities, Not Just Companies Book

ISBN: 0609608266

ISBN13: 9780609608265

The Provocateur: How a New Generation of Leaders Are Building Communities, Not Just Companies

What's the difference between CEOs like Lou Gerstner of IBM and Larry Ellison of Oracle? Between basketball coaches Phil Jackson and Bobby Knight? Or media entrepreneurs Oprah Winfrey and Rupert Murdoch? Gerstner, Jackson, and Winfrey are provocateurs, leaders who are successful not just because they have built a company or an organization, but because they have created a community. Provocateurs are changing both the form and the content of leadership and are in sync with a world being turned upside down by technology, the global economy, and the social landscape. Success has traditionally been based on command and control, and the model for many leaders was the general who marshaled people and resources to get the product out the door and onto the shelf. Early in his career, Larry Weber had the opportunity to meet or work with people like Mitch Kapor, the founder of Lotus, and Steve Jobs, the cofounder of Apple. He saw that they were more like the leaders of rock bands (or the directors of theater groups or circus ringmasters), who encourage innovation and individuality. A rock band does have a leader-think of Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones-but one who promotes the group and encourages individuality. And when a rival band comes to town, it's not cause for head-to-head competition but an opportunity to increase the size of the pie by creating more fans, or customers, for their genre of music. Provocateurs think and act differently because they put the customer at the center of everything. They are: * Educators like Patrick McGovern, who built IDG into a publishing and research powerhouse by empowering his employees to think globally and act locally; * Entertainers like Jeff Taylor, who managed to build a bond with Monster.com employees and customers through talent and charisma; * Sherpas like Rick Wagoner, who is guiding General Motors into new territories; * Concierges like Lou Gerstner of IBM, who believe the product is important but so are customer service, delivery, financing, and every other element. They keep everything running smoothly from check-in to check-out. So, if someone says, "Your company is like a circus," Larry Weber wants you to take it as a compliment. After all, who wouldn't want to be compared with Cirque du Soleil, an organization that combines creativity, artistry, and caring for its people with success and profit. The people running organizations like this circus are provocateurs at the cutting edge of business. For a free subscription to the Crown Business E-Newsletter, e-mail [email protected]. Visit the Crown Business website at www.CrownBusiness.com.

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A great book

This is a book for CEO's who want to win in their industry; most books that try to give insight to winning positional techniques get lost in mundane detail. This author concentrated on the essence of what is important. Read this first then read: Blue Ocean Strategy by Kim & Mauborgne

An Insightful and Necessary Book

Ever hate an overbearing, autocratic boss because he made your life a living hell with his monomaniacal demands? Apparently so has Larry Weber, because he advocates a management philosophy that elevates cooperation over tyranny, results over ego gratification. People who categorically reject his philosophy cling to organizational principles that were obsolete in the 1960's. He should be commended for his courage to tell the truth.

Worth Repeating

Weber's book may be repeating what we know works in business, but that doesn't mean everyone is doing it. For those who are, it is refreshing to be reminded you are on track. For those who are wondering how to improve or keep their company dynamic, this book offers insights and perspectives that often get lost in the day-to-day challenges. I've been recruited to turn around major divisions of Fortune 500 companies and have been consistently successful by doing the very things outlined in Weber's book. Not only do they work, they are still needed.

Weber is one of a handful who get it

Weber is just touching upon what he has to share about leading, managing and marketing. Many tech companies and the customers they serve (you), have benefited from his insight, counsel and leadership. I learned something. There are plenty who would teach leadership, I would rather learn from somebody who knows and lives leadership.

definitely worthwhile

I am an avid reader of business and management books and I found this one very "provocative!" |Weber delivers a contemporary view of management that is very applicable in today's chaotic business world. The profiles he presents are both entertaining and insightful. I think any executive that reads this book will discover principles that he can leverage in the work place.
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