Goliath Strikes Back: How Traditional Retailers Are Winning Back Customers from Ecommerce Startups
暫譯: 巨人反擊:傳統零售商如何從電子商務新創中贏回顧客

Cohan, Peter S.

  • 出版商: Apress
  • 出版日期: 2020-11-26
  • 售價: $1,420
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,349
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 175
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1484265181
  • ISBN-13: 9781484265185
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商品描述

Capturing the ecommerce edge in customer growth and retention has been a decades-long battle between eRetail startups and large traditional retailers. The two face different sets of challenges and those challenges are constantly evolving in our digital world. Goliath Strikes Back: How Traditional Retailers Are Winning Back Customers from Ecommerce Startups expands on this current industry shift in one of the most accessible, intriguing business books in recent times.

Each chapter covers a different industry, as diverse and eclectic as consumer electronics, newspapers, groceries, logistics, and more. By looking at how traditional retailers are facing off against internet startups, you can gauge the landscape and form your own strategies. Author Peter S. Cohan expertly guides you from one case study to the next and makes topics enthralling even for the non-industry layperson.

Goliath Strikes Back helps executives create an effective strategy in the modern ecommerce realm. Business professionals and outside enthusiasts alike are in for fascinating insights from Cohan about the mindsets and strategies of successful companies and their leaders. Changing strategies on a dime has always been essential in commerce, and never more so than in ecommerce's industry overhaul. Don't get left behind.


What You Will Learn

  • What to emulate and what to avoid by studying the mindsets and strategies of the successful and unsuccessful companies
  • How companies can identify, attract, hire and motivate executives who embody the strategic mindset needed to remain successful
  • An insight into six key industries, including consumer electronics and grocery, to understand why companies are failing or succeeding


Who This Book Is For
Executives, business professionals, business students, and curious laypeople

商品描述(中文翻譯)

捕捉電子商務在客戶增長和留存方面的優勢,已經成為電子零售初創企業與大型傳統零售商之間長達數十年的戰鬥。這兩者面臨著不同的挑戰,而這些挑戰在我們的數位世界中不斷演變。《巨人反擊:傳統零售商如何從電子商務初創企業手中贏回客戶》深入探討了這一當前行業變化,是近期最易讀且引人入勝的商業書籍之一。

每一章涵蓋不同的行業,從消費電子產品、報紙、雜貨、物流等多樣而獨特的領域。通過觀察傳統零售商如何與互聯網初創企業對抗,您可以評估市場格局並形成自己的策略。作者彼得·S·科漢(Peter S. Cohan)巧妙地引導您從一個案例研究到下一個,即使對於非行業人士來說,這些主題也變得引人入勝。

《巨人反擊》幫助高管在現代電子商務領域制定有效的策略。商業專業人士和外部愛好者都能從科漢的見解中獲得有關成功公司及其領導者的心態和策略的迷人洞察。在商業中,隨時改變策略一直是至關重要的,而在電子商務的行業變革中更是如此。不要被拋在後頭。

您將學到的內容:
- 通過研究成功和不成功公司的心態和策略,了解應該模仿什麼和避免什麼
- 公司如何識別、吸引、招聘和激勵具備保持成功所需的戰略心態的高管
- 六個關鍵行業的洞察,包括消費電子產品和雜貨,以了解為什麼公司會失敗或成功

本書適合對象:
高管、商業專業人士、商業學生以及好奇的外行人

作者簡介

Peter S. Cohan is Lecturer of Strategy at Babson College where he teaches strategy and entrepreneurship to undergraduate and MBA students. He is the founding principal of Peter S. Cohan & Associates, a management consulting and venture capital firm. He has completed over 150 growth-strategy consulting projects for global technology companies and invested in seven startups--three of which were sold for over $2 billion. Peter has written 14 books and writes columns on entrepreneurship for Forbes, Inc, and The Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Prior to starting his firm, he worked as a case team leader for Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter's consulting firm and taught at MIT, Stanford, and the University of Hong Kong. Peter earned an MBA from Wharton, did graduate work in computer science at MIT, and holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Swarthmore College.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

彼得·S·科漢(Peter S. Cohan)是巴布森學院(Babson College)的策略講師,教授本科生和MBA學生策略與創業。他是彼得·S·科漢與合夥人(Peter S. Cohan & Associates)的創始合夥人,這是一家管理諮詢和風險投資公司。他已為全球科技公司完成超過150個成長策略諮詢專案,並投資於七家初創公司,其中三家以超過20億美元的價格出售。彼得已撰寫14本書籍,並為《福布斯》(Forbes)、《Inc.》和《伍斯特電報與公報》(The Worcester Telegram & Gazette)撰寫創業專欄。在創辦自己的公司之前,他曾擔任哈佛商學院教授邁克爾·波特(Michael Porter)諮詢公司的案例團隊領導,並在麻省理工學院(MIT)、史丹佛大學(Stanford)和香港大學(University of Hong Kong)任教。彼得擁有華頓商學院(Wharton)的MBA學位,曾在麻省理工學院進行計算機科學的研究生學習,並持有斯沃斯莫爾學院(Swarthmore College)的電機工程學士學位。