Gary Hamel Quote

The most powerful way to prevail in global competition is still invisible to many companies. During the 1980s, top executives were judged on their ability to restructure, declutter, and delayer their corporations. In the 1990s, they'll be judged on their ability to identify, cultivate, and exploit the core competencies that make growth possible - indeed, they'll have to rethink the concept of the corporation itself.


p. 2; Lead paragraph - "The Core Competence of the Corporation," 1990


The most powerful way to prevail in global competition is still invisible to many companies. During the 1980s, top executives were judged on their...

The most powerful way to prevail in global competition is still invisible to many companies. During the 1980s, top executives were judged on their...

The most powerful way to prevail in global competition is still invisible to many companies. During the 1980s, top executives were judged on their...

The most powerful way to prevail in global competition is still invisible to many companies. During the 1980s, top executives were judged on their...