Inventing and
Reinventing
Organizations
NJDEH TAHMASIAN SAVARANI - BI/DW SPECIALIST | CHANGE AGENT
SPRING 2014
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Case Study 2
Case Study (continued) 3
Case Study (continued) 4
Case Study (continued) 5
Case Study (continued) 6
Case Study (continued) 7
Case Study (continued) 8
Today’s Organizations 9
VS.VS.
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Who Is An Entrepreneur? 10
Who Is An Entrepreneur? (continued)
Thomas Begley & David P. Boyd
1.Need - achievement
2.Locus of control
3.Tolerance for risk
4.Tolerance for ambiguity
5.Type A behavior
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Entrepreneurship vs. Management
 The essence of entrepreneurship is creating change
 Management is creating harmony among processes
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Values of Entrepreneurship
1. Economical growth
2. Productivity
3. New technologies, products & services
4. Changes in market
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Fast Growing Start-ups 14
Fortune’sFastGrowingCompaniesin2013
Challenges of Entrepreneurs 15
Challenges of Entrepreneurs 16
Challenges of Entrepreneurs 17
Challenges of Entrepreneurs 18
Challenges of Entrepreneurs 19
Challenges of Entrepreneurs 20
Challenges of Entrepreneurs 21
Challenges of Entrepreneurs 22
Challenges of Entrepreneurs
Apple Computers (Outside-in Approach)
What: We make computers
How: They’re beautifully designed, simple to use & user
friendly
Why: Want to buy one?
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Challenges of Entrepreneurs
Apple Computers (Inside-Out Approach)
Why: Everything we do we believe in thinking differently.
How: By making products beautifully designed, simple to
use & user friendly
Why: We just happened to make great computers. Want
to buy one?
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Who Is An Intrapreneur? 25
Reengineering The Organization 26
Sample Start-up 27
Innovation Engine 28
Further Reading 29
Thank you for your attention
Njdeh Tahmasian Savarani
BI/DW Specialist | Change Agent
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Inventing and reinventing organizations

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Starbucks Corporation (March 30, 1971) is an American global coffee company and coffeehouse chain based in Seattle, Washington. Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world, with 20,891 stores in 64 countries, including 13,279 in the United States, 1,324 in Canada, 989 in Japan, 851 in China, 215 in the United Kingdom, 193 in Turkey.[6][7][8] Key people Howard Schultz Founder(s): Jerry Baldwin, Gordon Bowker, Zev Siegl Revenue US$ 14.89 billion (FY 2013) [2]Net income US$ 8.8 million (FY 2013) [2]Total assets US$ 11.5167 billion (2013) [3] Employees160,000 (May 2013)[5]
  • #4 Starbucks locations serve hot and cold beverages, whole-bean coffee, micro ground instant coffee, full-leaf teas, pastries, and snacks. Starbucks Evenings locations also offer a variety of beers, wines, and appetizers after 4pm.[9] Through the Starbucks Entertainment division and Hear Music brand, the company also markets books, music, and film. Many of the company's products are seasonal or specific to the locality of the store. Starbucks-brand ice cream and coffee are also offered at grocery stores.
  • #11 دیوید مک کللند: بیش از جاه طلب، در پی ترقی، پیشرفت دائمی، بسیار بلند پرواز، خطر پذیر
  • #12 Thomas Begley & David P. Boyd
  • #23 Simon Sinek - 2009 How great leaders inspire action
  • #27 مایکل همر و جیمز چامپی اگر قرارا بود این سازمان را امروزف دوباره تاسیس کنم، با توجه به دانش فنی کنونی و آنچه را که من می‌دانم، به چه صورت در می‌آمد؟