The Enterprise As Story

The Enterprise As Story
Title The Enterprise As Story PDF eBook
Author Tom Graves
Publisher Tetradian
Total Pages 132
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781906681340

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This groundbreaking book places story at center-stage to explore the role of narrative in enterprise-architecture. Via business story-structures such as the Market-Cycle, and genres such as "We Sell Certainty, " it shows how stories underpin every aspect of the enterprise and how to use story within the architecture to enhance overall enterprise effectiveness.

The Big E

The Big E
Title The Big E PDF eBook
Author Edward Peary Stafford
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre World War, 1939-1945
ISBN 9781591148029

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First published by Random House in 1962. First published by Naval Institute Press, with a new introduction, in 1988.

On Your Side

On Your Side
Title On Your Side PDF eBook
Author Diana Britt Franklin
Publisher Enterprise
Total Pages 360
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780964358409

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Enterprise

Enterprise
Title Enterprise PDF eBook
Author Barrett Tillman
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 320
Release 2013-02-12
Genre History
ISBN 1439190887

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The award-winning author of Whirlwind presents the story of World War II's most decorated warship as drawn from oral histories, the author's interviews with last surviving veterans and historical accounts of its most significant military achievements. 35,000 first printing.

Ahead in the Cloud

Ahead in the Cloud
Title Ahead in the Cloud PDF eBook
Author Stephen Orban
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 334
Release 2018-03-27
Genre
ISBN 9781981924318

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Cloud computing is the most significant technology development of our lifetimes. It has made countless new businesses possible and presents a massive opportunity for large enterprises to innovate like startups and retire decades of technical debt. But making the most of the cloud requires much more from enterprises than just a technology change. Stephen Orban led Dow Jones's journey toward digital agility as their CIO and now leads AWS's Enterprise Strategy function, where he helps leaders from the largest companies in the world transform their businesses. As he demonstrates in this book, enterprises must re-train their people, evolve their processes, and transform their cultures as they move to the cloud. By bringing together his experiences and those of a number of business leaders, Orban shines a light on what works, what doesn't, and how enterprises can transform themselves using the cloud.

The Making of Yesterday's Enterprise

The Making of Yesterday's Enterprise
Title The Making of Yesterday's Enterprise PDF eBook
Author Eric A. Stillwell
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 188
Release 2008
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1435702565

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"Yesterday's Enterprise" consistently ranks as one of the all time fan favorite episodes of the Star Trek : The Next Generation television series. Stillwell chronicles the behind-the-scenes of this acclaimed episode from its inception to the final product and beyond.

Masters of Enterprise

Masters of Enterprise
Title Masters of Enterprise PDF eBook
Author H.W. Brands
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 368
Release 2012-12-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1476726930

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From the early years of fur trading to today's Silicon Valley empires, America has proved to be an extraordinarily fertile land for the creation of enormous fortunes. Each generation has produced one or two phenomenally successful leaders, often in new industries that caught contemporaries by surprise, and each of these new fortunes reconfirmed the power of fanatically single-minded visionaries. John Jacob Astor and Cornelius Vanderbilt were the first American moguls; John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and J. P. Morgan were kingpins of the Gilded Age; David Sarnoff, Walt Disney, Ray Kroc, and Sam Walton were masters of mass culture. Today Oprah Winfrey, Andy Grove, and Bill Gates are giants of the Information Age. America has again and again been the land of dizzying mountains of wealth. Here, in a wittily told and deeply insightful history, is a complete set of portraits of America's greatest generators of wealth. Only such a collective study allows us to appreciate what makes the great entrepreneurs really tick. As H. W. Brands shows, these men and women are driven, they are focused, they deeply identify with the businesses they create, and they possess the charisma necessary to persuade other talented people to join them. They do it partly for the money, but mostly for the thrill of creation. The stories told here -- including how Nike got its start as a business-school project for Phil Knight; how Robert Woodruff almost refused to take control of Coca-Cola to spite his father; how Thomas Watson saved himself from prison by rescuing Dayton, Ohio, from a flood; how Jay Gould nearly cornered the gold market; how H. L. Hunt went from gambling at cards to gambling with oil leases -- make for a narrative that is always lively and revealing and often astonishing. An observer in 1850, studying John Jacob Astor, would not have predicted the rise of Henry Ford and the auto industry. Nor would a student of Ford in 1950 have anticipated the takeoff of direct marketing that made Mary Kay Ash a trusted guide for millions of American women. Full of surprising insights, written with H. W. Brands's trademark flair, the stories in Masters of Enterprise are must reading for all students of American business history.