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Repeatability: Build Enduring Businesses for a World of Constant Change
Book • 2012
In 'Repeatability', Chris Zook and James Allen argue that the secret to enduring business success lies in finding and refining a core business model that is simple, repeatable, and adaptable.
Based on a multiyear study of over two hundred companies, the book stresses the value of repeatability, showing how successful firms like Apple, Danaher, DaVita, IKEA, Nike, and others combine a core differentiation model with speed, adaptability, and simplicity to achieve long-term success.
The authors emphasize that complexity is a barrier to growth and advocate for a culture of continuous learning and adaptation to maintain a repeatable business model.
Based on a multiyear study of over two hundred companies, the book stresses the value of repeatability, showing how successful firms like Apple, Danaher, DaVita, IKEA, Nike, and others combine a core differentiation model with speed, adaptability, and simplicity to achieve long-term success.
The authors emphasize that complexity is a barrier to growth and advocate for a culture of continuous learning and adaptation to maintain a repeatable business model.
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