Re-Imagine! (Review and Analysis of Peter's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Tom Peters' book "Re-Imagine!" shows that in order to take advantage of all that the changing world offers, you must be willing to reinvent and update your business model. In his book, the author explains that this level of reinvention will be necessary as more change is imminent and it will not be sufficient to follow upgrades of models that worked in the past. This summary presents the reader with the concept of "virtual organisations", which will become the foundation of the business model of the future.
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Book Presentation: Re-Imagine! by Tom Peters
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It is the foremost task – and responsibility – of our generation to re-imagine our enterprises and institutions, public and private.
– Tom Peters
Business is cool – or at least it can be – but to take advantage of all that the changing world offers, you must be willing to reinvent and update your business model to harness all the new opportunities to create value which are now becoming available. In other words, it’s now time to re-imagine and update your entire way of doing business. Why? Because more discontinuous change is imminent, and this will require revolutionary new approaches rather than upgrades of what worked in the past.
More and more, the business model of the future will be built around the concept of virtual organizations
. The basic building block for a virtual organization is the Professional Service Firm
(PSF) – an individual business free agent who is highly skilled, highly motivated and willing to be paid on the output produced rather than the number of hours taken. Ultimately, the advantages of PSFs will become so obvious most employees will end up becoming their own 1-person PSF and hiring themselves out to the highest bidder. Each PSF will function autonomously (free of the traditional office politics) and leverage whatever can be done to world-class standards with passion. And each PSF will be responsible for regularly adding value to what is produced, thereby commanding a better return from the marketplace.
In short, the business environment of the future will be strikingly different from anything which has gone before. As a result of these dramatic changes, a new and improved business model will become established. With everyone focusing on