Competing Against Time
How Time-Based Competition Is Reshaping Global Mar
Summary:
The book explores the strategic importance of time in business competition, arguing that companies that use time as a competitive edge can improve their responsiveness, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. It provides case studies and methodologies for reducing production and delivery times, thereby enhancing a firm's market position and profitability.
Key points:
1. Time as a Competitive Edge: Companies that speed up development, production, and delivery can outdo rivals. Quick response to customers, faster product updates, and larger market share are key benefits.
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