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Home / Bookshelf / Strategy . . .

Blown to Bits

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* £15.20 amazon.co.uk

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Details:
* ISBN 087584877X

* Published by Harvard Business School Press

* Written by Philip Evans, Thomas S. Wurster

* Book published October 1999

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* Review and customer comments at amazon.co.uk
* Review and customer comments at amazon.com

Title:

Blown to Bits: how the new economics of information transforms strategy

Review:

Richness and reach - you couldn't have both before but you can now. You can be niche and reach out to a large marketplace. Another bonus is that most of the traditional principles of strategy still apply, but the "objects" of strategy have changed, such as supply chains, customer relationships and organisational structures.

This book confirms what all good information professionals already know. We are living in a knowledge economy and this new economy is turning traditional business models on their heads. When we picture value and supply chains, we tend to visualise a linear flow of physical activities. But it is information, in the broadest sense of the word, that flows across these activities and binds them together - the "glue".

But, the authors warn, that glue is beginning to melt. Even the most stable of industries, the most focused of business models and strongest of brands can be blown to bits by new information technology. The fundamental cause is the explosion in connectivity which is enabling the almost cost-free exchange of rich information. That makes common business structures obsolete and competitive advantage up for grabs.

The two authors, Evans & Wurster from The Boston Consulting Group, give examples of several industries such as the newspaper industry, retail banking and automotive retailing to demonstrate the impact of these changes and how they are thriving amid the rapid expansion of connectivity and the widespread acceptance of the technical standards on the world wide web.

As an MBA and an ex-employee of a BCG competitor, I wanted to hate this book, but it is well written, easy to read and thought-provoking. To keep strategic thinkers happy it also includes some complex diagrams and charts to help along the theory. Oh, and if you are an information professional, the future has never been brighter. You are no longer an intermediary, you are a "navigator" and in a position of immense power. In case you didn't realise.

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Lesley Robinson works for Free Pint on the business development team.

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