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John Sculley's Top Book Recommendations

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Want to know what books John Sculley recommends on their reading list? We've researched interviews, social media posts, podcasts, and articles to build a comprehensive list of John Sculley's favorite book recommendations of all time.

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Competing Against Time


Today, time is the cutting edge. In fact, as a strategic weapon, contend George Stalk, Jr., and Thomas M. Hout, time is the equivalent of money, productivity, quality, even innovation. In this path-breaking book based upon ten years of research, the authors argue that the ways leading companies manage time— in production, in new product development, and in sales and distribution— represent the most powerful new sources of competitive advantage.
With many detailed examples from companies that have put time-based strategies in place, such as Federal Express, Ford, Milliken, Honda,...
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Tim CookCook loves this book so much that he often gives out copies of the same to his colleagues and recommends this book to the hires. (Source)

John SculleyThe best opportunities always come from changing the ground rules. "Competing Against Time "is a provocative and well-researched book with some insightful ideas for competing in the 1990s. (Source)

Donald PetersenIn "Competing Against Time" George Stalk and Tom Hout make a compelling case, supported by extensive research, that a new, time-driven paradigm differentiates successful companies from the "also rans." Through the use of numerous examples, the authors demonstrate that customers seek "the most value for the least cost in the least elapsed time," and that customers are willing to pay a premium for... (Source)

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