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In Search of
Excellence
A Review by,

Vishal Singh
About the Authors









Thomas J. "Tom" Peters is an American
writer on business management practices.
He is an MBA and Ph.D. from Stanford
Business School. He also received an
honorary doctorate from the State
University of Management in Moscow.
Peters worked as a management
consultant at McKinsey & Company.
He was referred to in a British Department
of Trade and Industry (DTI) publication as
one of the world's Quality Gurus.
He known as “Father of the Post Modern
Corporation” and He is the chairman of
Tom Peters Company.
About the Authors








Robert H. Waterman, Jr. is a non-fiction
author
and
expert
on
business
management practices.
He earned his MBA from Stanford University
and his Degree in Geophysics from the
Colorado School of Mines.
Mr. Waterman serves as Chair Person of the
RLS Foundation. He also serves on the
boards
of
the
World
Wildlife
Fund,
Scleroderma
Research
Foundation,
ASK
Group,
Boise
Cascade, and McKesson.
Mr. Waterman currently directs his own
company, The Waterman Group, Inc.
Eight Principles






Author described eight principles in
this book and their applications in
Management.
Also they told how the Best-run
Companies use these eight principles
to stay on Top of the heap.
The eight principles are about how to
run a successful business and stay
ahead of competitors.
One








In its simplest term, this says “get out
there and try something.”
Just as you don’t learn anything in
science without experiment, you
don’t learn anything in business
without trying, failing and trying
again.
The trick, and it’s tough times lets you
understand what kind of failure is
okay and what kind leads to disaster.
No amount of analysis, especially
market research, will lead to true
innovation.

“A bias for action: a
preference for doing
something anything - rather
than sending a
question through
cycles and cycles of
analyses and
committee reports.”
Two






There’s so much to pay attention to
in side an organization that has time
to understand customers.
Especially when the set of customers
includes distributors and irrational
end users.
Combined
with
a
formidable
innovative capability, may explain
that company’s incredibly long
history of success.

“Staying close to the
customer – learning
his preferences and
catering to them.”
Three








This means “Even if you’re big, act
small”
Organizations are simply collection of
people, and people don’t relate well
to big, abstract entities.
If you want to understand the
success
of
Johnsons
&
Johnsons, 3M, Wal-Mart, and the
original HP, look into the fact that
they
organize
themselves
into
small, relatively independent units.
Held together by common goals and
cultural norms.

“Autonomy and
entrepreneurship breaking the
corporation into
small companies
and encouraging
them to think
independently and
competitively.”
Four






As a youngster say, “Duh!” What else
counts in an organization except
people?
Everyone gives lip service to the
importance of their people, yet only
a few really treat them as other than
cannon fodder.
One of the best examples we’ve
ever seen was Delta Airlines with its
“Family Feeling” which was so
special that employees banned
together to spend a total of $30
million in payroll deductions to give
their employer its first Boeing 767, the
Spirit of Delta.

“Productivity though
people – creating in
all employees the
awareness that their
bets efforts are
essential and that
they will share in the
rewards of the
company’s
success.”
Five





The idea is simple. Figure out what
your company should stand for, what
would give your people the most
pride.
Remember that profit is to business as
breathing is to life.
The
top
companies
make
meaning, not just money.

“Hands-on, value
driven – insisting that
executives keep in
touch with the firm’s
essential business.”
Six






Except for one or two exceptions
business diversity almost never works.
Be particularly leery of the word
synergy, which sounds great - who
doesn’t want 1+1 to equal 3?
Big mergers rarely work. Nothing
screw up a successful business more
than a hyper fast growth.

“Stick to the knitting
– remaining with the
business the
company knows
best.”
Seven








One ought not make them more so
via
complex
organizational
arrangements.
Install
a simple and workable
structure, people will figure out the
rest.
Keep staff to a minimum, outsource
a lot of staff activities, or use timelimited, project oriented task forces.
Big staff, and most career staff
people, always seem to get in the
way of the folks in organizations who
get the real work done.

“Simple form, lean
staff – Few
administrative
layers, few people at
the upper levels.”
Eight







Any well-functioning organization is
neither centralized nor decentralized
but a wonderful combination of
both.
Around most dimensions the best
companies, then and now, are
loose.
They
give people
exceptional
freedom to do things their own way.
At the same time, the great
companies are highly centralized
around a few crucial dimensions: the
central value that make up their
culture, one or two top strategic
properties, a few key financial
indicators.

“Simultaneous loosetight properties fostering a climate
where there is
dedication to the
central values of the
company combined
with tolerance for all
employees who
accept those
values.”
Conclusion
Thank You…
……Queries Invited

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Book Review "In search of excellence"

  • 1. In Search of Excellence A Review by, Vishal Singh
  • 2. About the Authors      Thomas J. "Tom" Peters is an American writer on business management practices. He is an MBA and Ph.D. from Stanford Business School. He also received an honorary doctorate from the State University of Management in Moscow. Peters worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company. He was referred to in a British Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) publication as one of the world's Quality Gurus. He known as “Father of the Post Modern Corporation” and He is the chairman of Tom Peters Company.
  • 3. About the Authors     Robert H. Waterman, Jr. is a non-fiction author and expert on business management practices. He earned his MBA from Stanford University and his Degree in Geophysics from the Colorado School of Mines. Mr. Waterman serves as Chair Person of the RLS Foundation. He also serves on the boards of the World Wildlife Fund, Scleroderma Research Foundation, ASK Group, Boise Cascade, and McKesson. Mr. Waterman currently directs his own company, The Waterman Group, Inc.
  • 4. Eight Principles    Author described eight principles in this book and their applications in Management. Also they told how the Best-run Companies use these eight principles to stay on Top of the heap. The eight principles are about how to run a successful business and stay ahead of competitors.
  • 5. One     In its simplest term, this says “get out there and try something.” Just as you don’t learn anything in science without experiment, you don’t learn anything in business without trying, failing and trying again. The trick, and it’s tough times lets you understand what kind of failure is okay and what kind leads to disaster. No amount of analysis, especially market research, will lead to true innovation. “A bias for action: a preference for doing something anything - rather than sending a question through cycles and cycles of analyses and committee reports.”
  • 6. Two    There’s so much to pay attention to in side an organization that has time to understand customers. Especially when the set of customers includes distributors and irrational end users. Combined with a formidable innovative capability, may explain that company’s incredibly long history of success. “Staying close to the customer – learning his preferences and catering to them.”
  • 7. Three     This means “Even if you’re big, act small” Organizations are simply collection of people, and people don’t relate well to big, abstract entities. If you want to understand the success of Johnsons & Johnsons, 3M, Wal-Mart, and the original HP, look into the fact that they organize themselves into small, relatively independent units. Held together by common goals and cultural norms. “Autonomy and entrepreneurship breaking the corporation into small companies and encouraging them to think independently and competitively.”
  • 8. Four    As a youngster say, “Duh!” What else counts in an organization except people? Everyone gives lip service to the importance of their people, yet only a few really treat them as other than cannon fodder. One of the best examples we’ve ever seen was Delta Airlines with its “Family Feeling” which was so special that employees banned together to spend a total of $30 million in payroll deductions to give their employer its first Boeing 767, the Spirit of Delta. “Productivity though people – creating in all employees the awareness that their bets efforts are essential and that they will share in the rewards of the company’s success.”
  • 9. Five    The idea is simple. Figure out what your company should stand for, what would give your people the most pride. Remember that profit is to business as breathing is to life. The top companies make meaning, not just money. “Hands-on, value driven – insisting that executives keep in touch with the firm’s essential business.”
  • 10. Six    Except for one or two exceptions business diversity almost never works. Be particularly leery of the word synergy, which sounds great - who doesn’t want 1+1 to equal 3? Big mergers rarely work. Nothing screw up a successful business more than a hyper fast growth. “Stick to the knitting – remaining with the business the company knows best.”
  • 11. Seven     One ought not make them more so via complex organizational arrangements. Install a simple and workable structure, people will figure out the rest. Keep staff to a minimum, outsource a lot of staff activities, or use timelimited, project oriented task forces. Big staff, and most career staff people, always seem to get in the way of the folks in organizations who get the real work done. “Simple form, lean staff – Few administrative layers, few people at the upper levels.”
  • 12. Eight     Any well-functioning organization is neither centralized nor decentralized but a wonderful combination of both. Around most dimensions the best companies, then and now, are loose. They give people exceptional freedom to do things their own way. At the same time, the great companies are highly centralized around a few crucial dimensions: the central value that make up their culture, one or two top strategic properties, a few key financial indicators. “Simultaneous loosetight properties fostering a climate where there is dedication to the central values of the company combined with tolerance for all employees who accept those values.”