The First Management Classic of the New Millennium!
A bold experiment is taking place these days, as leading-edge companies turn upside down the management paradigm that has dominated corporate thinking for more than one hundred years. Southwest Airlines is perhaps the most visible practitioner, soaring through economic downturns while its competitors slash their budgets and order massive layoffs, but you can find other pioneers of the new approach in almost every industry and market niche. Their secret: a culture of ownership that allows them to tap into the most underutilized resource in business today–namely, the enthusiasm, intelligence, and creativity of working people everywhere.
No one knows more about building a culture of ownership than CEO Jack Stack, who’s been working on one for the past twenty years with his colleagues at SRC Holdings Corporation (formerly Springfield ReManufacturing Corporation). Along the way, they’ve turned their company into what Business Week has called a “management Mecca,” attracting thousands of people representing hundreds of businesses to SRC’s home in Springfield, Missouri. There the visitors learn how to incorporate the ideals and values of SRC’s remarkable corporate culture into their own organizations–and then they go back and do it.
Now, in A Stake in the Outcome , Stack offers a master class on creating a culture of ownership, presenting the hard-won lessons of his own twenty-year journey and explaining what it really takes to build for long-term success. The pioneer of “open-book management” (described in the best-selling classic The Great Game of Business ), Stack and twelve other managers began their journey in 1982, when they purchased their factory from its struggling parent company. SRC grew 15 percent a year, while adding almost a thousand new jobs, and the company’s stock price rocketed from 10 cents to $81.60 per share. In the process, Stack discovered that long-term success required constant innovation–and that building a culture of ownership involved much more than paying bonuses, handing out stock options, or setting up an employee stock ownership plan. In a successful ownership culture, every employee had to take the fate of the company as personally as an individual owner would. Achieving that level of commitment was extraordinarily difficult, but Stack realized that the payoff would be enormous: a company that was consistently able to outperform the market.
A Stake in the Outcome isn’t about theory–it’s about practice. Stack draws from his own successes and failures at SRC to show how any company can teach its employees to think and act like owners, including how to implement an effective equity-sharing program, how to promote continuous learning at every level of the organization, how to fire up employees’ competitive juices, how to broaden the concept of leadership and delegate responsibility for the business, and how to build a workforce that is fast on its feet and ready to take advantage of every opportunity. You’ll also learn about other companies that have succeeded in building cultures of ownership–and the lessons they can teach the rest of us.
Written in Jack Stack’s straightforward, witty, no-beating-around-the-bush style, A Stake in the Outcome is like having a one-on-one session with a master entrepreneur and business innovator. It shows managers and executives of companies both large and small how to build a ferociously motivated workforce that is energized and committed to meeting and overcoming the most daunting challenges a company can face.
From the Hardcover edition.
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评分我对这本书的节奏感感到非常失望。前半部分拖沓得厉害,大量的背景介绍和次要情节占据了篇幅,让我一度想放弃阅读。我理解建立世界观需要时间,但这种“慢热”的程度已经超出了合理范围,让人感觉每翻一页都在等待一个不会到来的高潮。而当故事终于开始加速时,又猛地冲到了一个令人措手不及的结尾,很多本应深入探讨的冲突和关系都没有得到充分的展开和解决。这种头重脚轻的结构,使得整本书的阅读体验非常不平衡。就像一场精心准备的晚餐,前菜吃了一个小时,主菜却只给了你两口,然后就直接上甜点了。我宁愿作者能更果断地删减那些冗余的部分,将笔墨集中在核心矛盾的爆发上,这样整体的阅读体验会酣畅淋漓得多。
评分从文学性的角度来看,这本书的笔触显得有些干瘪和缺乏生命力。文字本身是表达思想的载体,但在这本书里,我感受到的更多是信息的堆砌,而不是情感的流动。角色的对话,读起来感觉像是机器人之间的交流,每一个字都像是被精心计算过的,却缺少了人类特有的温度和随机性。我一直在寻找那种能触动我内心深处,让我产生“啊,原来是这样”的顿悟时刻,但这本书只给了我一种平铺直叙的记录感。作者似乎更注重于构建一个复杂的逻辑框架,却忽略了文学作品中至关重要的“人味儿”。这种过于理性和疏离的写作风格,使得即使故事背景设定得再引人入胜,也无法真正抓住读者的心。这本书更像是一份详细的蓝图,而不是一栋可以让人居住和感受的房子。
评分这本书的结构实在让人摸不着头脑,简直是一团乱麻。作者似乎总是在不同的时间线和不同的叙事视角之间跳跃,让我很难建立起一个连贯的故事情节感。我感觉自己像是在看一部剪辑混乱的电影,每一个片段都很精彩,但串联起来却让人感到困惑。特别是那些人物的动机,很多时候显得非常模糊和突兀,让我难以产生共情。我读到一些关键情节时,总是在想:“他为什么会这么做?”而书里又没有给出足够的铺垫去解释这种行为的合理性。这种叙事上的不连贯性,使得我很难真正沉浸到故事中去,更多的精力都花在了试图理解“现在是什么情况”以及“谁在和谁说话”上。这种阅读过程中的认知负荷太重了,以至于很多精彩的细节都被这种混乱的结构给掩盖了。我希望作者能够更清晰地梳理叙事脉络,给读者一个更平稳的阅读旅程。
评分这本书所探讨的主题——权力与个体意志的博弈——无疑是当代社会中一个重要的议题,但作者的处理方式显得过于理想化和缺乏现实的残酷性。他似乎描绘了一个所有问题都能通过理性的、完美的策略得到解决的世界,这让我感到一丝困惑。现实生活中的博弈往往是充满妥协、灰色地带和意料之外的背叛的,而这本书里的角色行动逻辑过于清晰和可预测。我更希望看到人性中那些复杂、矛盾甚至自我毁灭的倾向被更深入地挖掘。当所有角色都像是在下一盘完美的棋局时,故事的张力就大大减弱了。我想要的是那种能让人感到不安、震撼和深思的尖锐性,但这本书最终提供给我的,只是一份相对温和、处理得过于“干净”的社会观察报告,缺乏直击人心的力量。
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