Michael Porter
Michael Porter
Michael Eugene Porter is an American academic known for his theories on economics, business strategy, and social causes. He is the Bishop William Lawrence University Professor at Harvard Business School, and he was one of the founders of the consulting firm The Monitor Group...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEducator
CountryUnited States of America
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Without a goal analytics is aimless and worthless.
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If your goal is anything but profitability - if it's to be big, or to grow fast, or to become a technology leader - you'll hit problems.
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Sound strategy starts with having the right goal
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A target should go with every goal. A target is the value that defines success.
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If a strategy meets a goal: It's working. If a strategy meets a target: It's a success.
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Too many academics and business managers are satisfied with the 'good feeling' as argument. I disagree completely.
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Being an American doesn't mean that you're guaranteed a high wage. You have to be productive, and we have to create a very low-cost, efficient place to do business, and we've let all that slip in America.
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It is a real disappointment to see us make so many mistakes. The mistakes cost us the game. We were prepared, but mistakes cost us.
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We have to assume that Europe has more legs. As long as we have those pillars, we would expect an upward trend.
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Millennials are more aware of society's many challenges than previous generations and less willing to accept maximizing shareholder value as a sufficient goal for their work. They are looking for a broader social purpose and want to work somewhere that has such a purpose.
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I think that, too many times, business has been seen as acting in its narrow self-interest rather than, essentially, contributing more broadly to society. I think a lot of that is unintentional; I don't think that many managers are deliberately trying to be unethical or are not trying to be sensitive to social needs.
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So companies have to be very schizophrenic. On one hand, they have to maintain continuity of strategy. But they also have to be good at continuously improving.
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Strategy 101 is about choices: You can't be all things to all people.
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As minorities and other immigrant groups become more important to our economy, the inner city is a crucible that gives us an early look at phenomena that are going to be spreading more broadly in the economy over time.