Competitive advantage. The value chain. Five forces. Industry
structure. Differentiation. Relative cost. If you want to understand
how companies achieve and sustain competitive success, Michael Porter's
frameworks are the foundation. But while everyone in business may know
Porter's name, many managers misunderstand and misuse his concepts.
Understanding Michael Porter sets the record straight, providing the
first concise, accessible summary of Porter's revolutionary thinking.
Written with Porter's full cooperation by Joan Magretta, his former
editor at Harvard Business Review, this new book delivers fresh, clear
examples to illustrate and update Porter's ideas.
Magretta uses her wide business experience to translate Porter's
powerful insights into practice and to correct the most common
misconceptions about them--for instance, that competition is about being
unique, not being the best; that it is a contest over profits, not a
battle between rivals; that strategy is about choosing to make some
customers unhappy, not being all things to all customers.
An added feature is an original Q&A with Porter himself, which includes
answers to managers' FAQs.
Eminently readable, this book will enable every manager in your
organization to grasp Porter's ideas--and swiftly deploy them to drive
your company's success.