Cracking the Value Code (Review and Analysis of Boulton, Libert and Samek's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Richard E. S. Boulton, Barry D. Libert and Steve M. Samek's book "Cracking The Value Code" shows that successful organisations are creating value in completely new and original ways today which take advantage of the opportunities of the New Economy. This summary presents four ways of creating value in the New Economy: 1. Design your business model (tangible & intangible assets); 2. Master risk (learn to use it productively); 3. Manage your asset portfolio (with new tools & systems); and 4. Measure and report all assets (information transparency). In short, companies today are racing to find the right combination of tangible and intangible assets that will create the greatest amount of value in the New Economy. Managers that succeed in cracking the creation of value code for their own businesses have a great opportunity to create significant value.
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Book Presentation: Cracking The Value Code by Richard E.S. Boulton, Barry D. Libert and Steve M. Samek
Summary of Cracking The Value Code (Richard E.S. Boulton, Barry D. Libert and Steve M. Samek)
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MAIN IDEA
Successful organizations are creating value in completely new and original ways today which take advantage of the opportunities of the New Economy.
The four realities of creating value in the New Economy are:
New business models are needed which combine tangible and intangible assets together in different combinations.
These new business models use risk proactively, harnessing it to accelerate the creation of value.
Long-term success requires the asset base to be increased and enhanced. To achieve that, businesses need new tools and processes for setting strategy, running operations, managing risk and using information effectively.
The old preference for proprietary, internal information is being superseded by real-time access to all information by stakeholders in the creation of value process -- that is, transparency and disclosure.
In short, companies today are racing to find the right combination of tangible and intangible assets that will create the greatest amount of value in the New Economy. Managers that succeed in cracking the creation of value code for