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9781439172933

The Rule of Three Surviving and Thriving in Competitive Markets

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    9781439172933

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    1439172935

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-05-01
  • Publisher: Free Press
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Summary

Name any industry and more likely than not you will find that the three strongest, most efficient companies control 70 to 90 percent of the market. Here are just a few examples:McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy'sGeneral Mills, Kellogg, and PostNike, Adidas, and ReebokBank of America, Chase Manhattan, and Banc OneAmerican, United, and DeltaMerck, Johnson & Johnson, and Bristol-Myers SquibbBased on extensive studies of market forces, the distinguished business school strategists and corporate advisers Jagdish Sheth and Rajendra Sisodia show that natural competitive forces shape the vast majority of companies under "the rule of three." This stunning new concept has powerful strategic implications for businesses large and small alike.Drawing on years of research covering hundreds of industries both local and global,The Rule of Threedocuments the evolution of markets into two complementary sectors -- generalists, which cater to a large, mainstream group of customers; and specialists, which satisfy the needs of customers at both the high and low ends of the market. Any company caught in the middle ("the ditch") is likely to be swallowed up or destroyed. Sheth and Sisodia show how most markets resemble a shopping mall with specialty shops anchored by large stores. Drawing wisdom from these markets,The Rule of Threeoffers counterintuitive insights, with suggested strategies for the "Big 3" players, as well as for mid-sized companies that may want to mount a challenge and for specialists striving to flourish in the shadow of industry giants. The book explains how to recognize signs of market disruptions that can result in serious reversals and upheavals for companies caught unprepared. Such disruptions include new technologies, regulatory shifts, innovations in distribution and packaging, demographic and cultural shifts, and venture capital as well as other forms of investor funding.Years in the making and sweeping in scope,The Rule of Threeprovides authoritative, research-based insights into market dynamics that no business manager should be without.

Author Biography

<b>Jagdish Sheth, Ph.D.,</b> teaches at the Goizueta Business School of Emory University, where he is the Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of market strategy. He has been a strategy adviser to many prominent companies for over thirty years, including AT&T, Bell South, Cox Communications, Ford, General Motors, Motorola, Nortel, Texas Instruments, Whirlpool, Young &amp; Rubicam, and dozens of other major organizations. Dr. Sheth serves as corporate director of Norstan, PacWest, and Wipro. He is the co-author of <I>Clients for Life,</I> and author of several other books. He is internationally known for his intellectual insight in the areas of market strategies, global competition, strategic thinking, and customer relationship management. He is the founder of the Center for Telecommunications Management at the University of Southern California and the Center for Relationship Management at Emory University. Dr. Sheth is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, and a Distinguished Fellow of the Academy of Marketing Science and the International Engineering Consortium. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

Table of Contents

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<BLOCKQUOTE>Introduction<BR>
The Rule of Three: What It Is and How It Works</BLOCKQUOTE>
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<LI>Four Mechanisms for Increasing Efficiency
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<LI>Where Three Is Not a Crowd
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<LI>Specialists and Generalists
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<LI>The Ditch
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<LI>Globalization and the Rule of Three
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<LI>Strategies for Generalists
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<LI>Strategies for Specialists
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<LI>The Disruption of Markets
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Conclusion
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Appendix 1: A Brief History of Mergers in the United States
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Appendix 2: Market Snapshots
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Appendix 3: The Big Three
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Notes
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Acknowledgments
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Index</BLOCKQUOTE>

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