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Today, companies need more than just digital competencies through DX. Physical competencies such as physical manufacturing and physical distribution are still essential to the success of companies large and small.
The author, a Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturer and a Silicon Valley-based venture investor, likens digital to "brain power" and physical to "muscle power", and argues that companies need to build strategies that complement the strengths of both brain power and muscle to gain competitive advantage.
This book takes a hands-on look at the five brain powers of analysis, creativity, empathy, risk management, in-house and outsourcing, and five muscle powers of logistics, manufacturing, enterprise scale, ecosystem management, endurance, and continuity, with examples from large companies and startups.
This book diagnoses brain power and muscle power in companies ranging from big companies like Daimler, AB InBev, and Johnson & Johnson to fast-growing startups like Align Technology, Manufacturing & Me, and Stitch Fix.
Read this book, a Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturer and a Silicon Valley-based venture investor. At the Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturer and a Silicon Valley-based venture investor, Stanford teaches multiple courses on strategies and innovation in both large companies and small and medium companies, focusing on the opportunities and challenges created by technological innovation. In particular, companies study how to combine digital and physical solutions for their customers, the resulting impact on product development, organizational design, leadership, and leadership. It also covers best practices in product management and development, financial management for entrepreneurs, and related topics.
As a venture investor, he analyzes growing startups and is involved in providing hundreds of millions of dollars in venture capital funding. He also has a leadership role in large companies such as General Electric and Intels. He also has experience setting up multiple startups. He also serves on the board of directors of many companies. As a venture investor, he analyzes growing startups and is involved in providing hundreds of millions of dollars in venture capital funding. He also has a leadership role in large companies such as General Electric and Intels. He also has experience setting up multiple startups. He also serves on the board of directors of many companies. He has been a principal researcher at a 』 where only the Andy S. Grove's best-selling 『 PARANOIA is surviving. He has written many business books and scholarly publications.