Capital Project Management, Volume III: Evolutionary Forces

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As an extension of Volumes I and II of this series, this book contains a detailed elaboration of the Tesla story, in a way that also serves to examine the interaction of technology and economic forces that determine the structural profitability of any industry, especially capital-intense industries. The economics are the "five forces" introduced to the management lexicon by strategic management scholars. Here there is strong emphasis on the interplay among product technology, production and supply chains, and "Wall Street."

The author is a retired business professor; his research interest has been the management of technology and innovation. For this book, he double-checked none of the 1,250 media items collected, accepting their overall veracity at face value. This approach advocates no one person, no one company, no one technology, and no portion of the global automobile industry. Analysis and practical application came foremost.

Author(s): Robert N. McGrath
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 190
City: New York

Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Tesla through 2015:Something Old andSomething New
Chapter 2: 2012–2015: IndustryForm Follows TechnologyFunction
Chapter 3: 2016: “Real Cars” andReal Competition
Chapter 4: 2017: “Enter” theIncumbents
Chapter 5: 2018: One “Hell”of a Purgatory
Chapter 6: Epilogue: Into 2019
Summary and Conclusion:
Volumes I–III
Media Articles
References
About the Author
Index
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