Grow (Review and Analysis of Stengel's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Jim Stengel's book "Grow" shows how high growth companies aren't just interested in money - they're trying to change the world. In his book, the author explains that the best way to grow is not to pursue growth directly, but to make your primary aim improving your customers' lives. This summary highlights five things that your company must do in order to satisfy this aim and drive growth.
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To learn more, read "Grow" and follow the best practices of the world's high growth companies and focus on your customers.
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Book Presentation: Grow by Jim Stengel
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High growth companies aren’t just in it for the money – they’re trying to change the world. In fact, if you have the aim of improving people’s lives and place that squarely at the heart of everything you do, then you will be following the same pattern of success great companies which outperform the market are applying. As counterintuitive as it may sound, the best way to grow is not to go after growth directly but to have the primary aim of improving your customer’s lives. Ideals are the ultimate growth driver.
So how do you leverage an ideal to drive growth? The five must-do’s are:
Maximum growth and high ideals are not incompatible. They’re inseparable. The data from a ten-year-growth study of more than 50,000 brands around the world show that companies with ideals of improving people’s lives at the center of all they do outperform the market by a huge margin. The counterintuitive fact is that doing the right thing in your business is doing the right thing for your business. Those that embrace that fact are the ones that dominate their categories, create new categories, and maximize profit in the long term.
– Jim Stengel
About the Author
JIM STENGEL founded his own business consulting practice (The Jim Stengel Company) after serving seven years as global marketing officer for Procter & Gamble (P&G)from 2001 to 2008. He formerly worked for Time Inc. in its Time-Life books division and currently serves as an adjunct professor at the UCLA Graduate