

William Taylor is bekend om zijn vernieuwende ideeën over business. Hij is medeoprichter van het tijdschrift Fast Company, een tijdschrift voor ondernemende ondernemers.
Meer over William TaylorSimply Brilliant
How Great Organizations Do Ordinary Things in Extraordinary Ways
Samenvatting
'There's no such thing as an average or old-fashioned business, just average or old-fashioned ways to do business. In fact, the opportunity to reach for extraordinary may be most pronounced in settings that have been far too ordinary for far too long' Far away from Silicon Valley, in familiar, traditional, even unglamorous fields, ordinary people are unleashing extraordinary advances that amaze customers, energize employees, and create huge economic value. Their secret? They understand that inventing the future doesn't just mean designing mobile apps and developing virtual-reality headsets.
In Simply Brilliant, the visionary co-founder of Fast Company William C. Taylor goes behind the scenes at some of the unsung organizations that are revolutionizing their otherwise humdrum fields. These unlikely agents of change range from a parking garage that also serves as a wedding venue, to a military insurance company that puts salespeople through simulated overseas deployment.
The message is both simple and subversive: in a time of wrenching disruptions and exhilarating leaps, of unrelenting turmoil and unlimited promise, the future is open to everybody. Simply Brilliant illustrates how breakthrough creativity and breakaway performance can be summoned in all industries, if leaders dare to reimagine what's possible in their fields.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Part I: Stop trying to be the best; strive to be the only
1. What’s your values proposition?
2. Why missionaries beat mercenaries (and passion beats drive)
Part II: Don’t let what you know limit what you can imagine
3. Beyond the paradox of expertise
4. Interesting matters, interested is mandatory
Part III: It’s just as important to be kind as to be clever
5. Civility is not the enemy of productivity
6. The tough-minded case for leading with love
Part IV: The allies you enlist matter more than the power you exert
7. Serendipity as a way of life
8. Nobody wins unless everybody wins
Epilogue: What’s your story?
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index