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Producing Prosperity - Why America Needs a Manufacturing Renaissance (Hardcover, New)
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Producing Prosperity - Why America Needs a Manufacturing Renaissance (Hardcover, New)
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Manufacturing's central role in global innovation Companies compete
on the decisions they make. For years--even decades--in response to
intensifying global competition, companies decided to outsource
their manufacturing operations in order to reduce costs. But we are
now seeing the alarming long-term effect of those choices: in many
cases, once manufacturing capabilities go away, so does much of the
ability to innovate and compete. Manufacturing, it turns out,
really matters in an innovation-driven economy. In Producing
Prosperity, Harvard Business School professors Gary Pisano and
Willy Shih show the disastrous consequences of years of poor
sourcing decisions and underinvestment in manufacturing
capabilities. They reveal how today's undervalued manufacturing
operations often hold the seeds of tomorrow's innovative new
products, arguing that companies must reinvest in new product and
process development in the US industrial sector. Only by reviving
this "industrial commons" can the world's largest economy build the
expertise and manufacturing muscle to regain competitive advantage.
America needs a manufacturing renaissance--for restoring itself,
and for the global economy as a whole. This will require major
changes. Pisano and Shih show how company-level choices are key to
the sustained success of industries and economies, and they provide
business leaders with a framework for understanding the links
between manufacturing and innovation that will enable them to make
better outsourcing decisions. They also detail how government must
change its support of basic and applied scientific research, and
promote collaboration between business and academia. For
executives, policymakers, academics, and innovators alike,
Producing Prosperity provides the clearest and most compelling
account yet of how the American economy lost its competitive
edge--and how to get it back.
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