The Great Game of Business, Expanded and Updated
The Only Sensible Way to Run a Company
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Narrated by:
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Jack Stack
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Stephen Baker
About this listen
In the early 1980s, Springfield Remanufacturing Corporation (SRC) in Springfield, Missouri, was a near bankrupt division of International Harvester. That's when a green young manager, Jack Stack, took over and turned it around. He didn't know how to "manage" a company, but he did know about the principal, of athletic competition and democracy: keeping score, having fun, playing fair, providing choice, and having a voice.
With these principles he created his own style of management - open-book management. The key is to let everyone in on financial decisions. At SRC, everyone learns how to read a P&L - even those without a high school education know how much the toilet paper they use cuts into profits. SRC people have a piece of the action and a vote in company matters. Imagine having a vote on your bonus and on what businesses the company should be in. SRC restored the dignity of economic freedom to its people. Stack's "open-book management" is the key - a system which, as he describes it here, is literally a game, and one so simple anyone can use it.
The Great Game of Business started a business revolution by introducing the world to open-book management, a new way of running a business that created unprecedented profit and employee engagement.
The revised and updated edition of The Great Game of Business lays out an entirely different way of running a company. It wasn't dreamed up in an executive think tank or an Ivy League business school or around the conference table by big-time consultants. It was forged on the factory floors of the heartland by ordinary folks hoping to figure out how to save their jobs.
What Stack and his people created was a revolutionary approach to management that has proven itself in every industry around the world for the past 30 years - an approach that is perhaps the last, best hope for reviving the American Dream.
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- René B. Færch
- 13-06-24
Great business concept
This book builds on a business concept where employees gets involved in creating a great business because they are involved and get a chance to benefit themselves financially. This is in comparison to “making money for someone else”. The concept is great because as the employees makes more money so does the company. It’s a win-win situation. But on top you get more responsible employees and employees with a higher job satisfaction. I’ve read a lot of books and I’ve seen a few companies use part of this approach and they did very well. I want to try this out myself at some point.
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- Sherrie jackson
- 16-02-24
solid audio book
I found that it gives simple easy to understand examples of open book management, would be good if it mentioned other books that would compliment the financial side.
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- Tayyiba
- 05-11-15
Thoroughly enjoyed this Book
Great to hear from someone like Jack Stack who's poured his heart and head out into this Book.
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