The following are some excerpts from a recent summary regarding the IBM 2010 Global CEO Study:
“According to a major new IBM survey of more than 1,500 Chief Executive Officers from 60 countries and 33 industries worldwide, chief executives believe that – more than rigor, management discipline, integrity or even vision – successfully navigating an increasingly complex world will require creativity.”
“The study highlights the attitudes of top-performing organizations based on revenue and profit performance during the past five years, including the economic downturn."
"Top performing organizations are 54 percent more likely than others to make rapid decisions. CEOs indicated they are learning to respond swiftly with new ideas to address the deep changes affecting their organizations."
"95 percent of top performing organizations identified getting closer to customers as their most important strategic initiative over the next five years…"
"Organizations that have built superior operating dexterity expect to capture 20 percent more of their future revenue from new sources than their more traditional peers.”
To read the entire summary click here. You can download the entire report using the link at the bottom of the summary.
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