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Doing Both: Capturing Today's Profit and Driving Tomorrow's Growth
 
 

Doing Both: Capturing Today's Profit and Driving Tomorrow's Growth [Kindle Edition]

Inder Sidhu
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This is the eBook version of the printed book.

Innovate for the future or optimize the present?

Reach new markets or build existing ones?

 

Don’t choose. Don’t settle.

Do both. Here’s how.

 

Over the past seven years, Cisco’s Doing Both strategy has doubled revenue, tripled profits, and quadrupled earnings per share. This insider guide reveals how Cisco did it—and how you can, too.

 

Doing Both means approaching every decision as an opportunity to seize, not a sacrifice to endure. It means avoiding false choices, reduced expectations, and weak compromises. It means finding ways to make each option benefit and mutually reinforce the other.

 

In this book, Cisco Senior Vice President Inder Sidhu explains why “doing both” is today’s best growth strategy. Then, drawing on Cisco’s hard-won insights and the experiences of companies like Procter & Gamble, Whirlpool, and Harley-Davidson, Sidhu presents a complete blueprint for “doing both” in your company, too.

 

Win by Doing Both!  

  • Sustaining and Disruptive Innovation
  • Existing and New Business Models
  • Optimization and Reinvention
  • Satisfied Customers and Gratified Partners
  • Established and Emerging Countries
  • Doing Things Right and Doing What Matters
  • Superstar Performers and Winning Teams
  • Authoritative Leadership and Democratic Decision Making

 


Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 517 KB
  • Print Length: 225 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0137083645
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 5 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
  • Publisher: FT Press; 1 edition (May 27, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003R0KYZ6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #260,470 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Airbrushed anecdotes from inside Cisco, November 13, 2010
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digerati "digerati" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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If this book was a reality TV show, it would be a flattering portrait of a celebrity's life. Initially an intriguing glimpse into the inner world of someone of interest, then realization dawning that, in the end, you're only seeing what the celebrity wants you to see.

The opening chapters are a useful reminder that business folk often get trapped in false choices such as on-time or high-quality, for example. But that's about the extent of the concept, and the remainder of the book is a collection of anecdotes about Cisco senior executives. The writing is strangely mechanical and almost devoid of style and wit, which makes it hard to keep going. I found myself rapidly losing interest in the middle.

The Cisco examples are like a celebrity magazine cover: photoshopped for maximum effect. I worked at Cisco for five years, joining about the same time as Inder Sidhu in the 1990s. It was truly an exceptional place to work, and my experiences there left a lasting positive impression. I was part of some of the product stories he recounts, and this is where my recollection departs from Inder's. He's not trying to be deceptive, merely carefully selective to support his thesis. I did get a little suspicious of the frequent occurrence of the figure "40%". In so many of the vignettes, this is the stated bookings growth achieved as a result of "doing both".

Summaries of the thought processes for some of the major decisions are thought provoking -- made me think about how I could use the same ideas in my business. The most difficult part of corporate decision-making is bringing the rest of the organization along on the journey, though, and there's precious little on how that was achieved.

In short, an interesting glimpse into the inner life of Cisco, a good-but-not-great business book. Another reviewer describes it as a modern The Innovator's Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book that Will Change the Way You Do Business (Collins Business Essentials) -- I can't agree with that. It's too anecdotal, without the rigor and depth of Christiansen's work.

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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Aiming and Achieving Higher, June 24, 2010
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Years ago a very wise person taught me that by changing my frame of reference from "either/or" to "both/and" I could find creative solutions to the challenges I was facing in life. Work hard AND exercise. Make time for your old golf pals AND your wife. Think expansively, give your all, and discover that you're capable of accomplishing much more than you once thought possible.

Inder Sidhu, as wise a corporate executive as you will find in Silicon Valley, imparts a similar wisdom in this concise but rich history of Cisco Systems and its phenomenal success. Sidhu's surprising thesis is that great companies like Cisco simply refuse to settle. They don't compromise on innovation to become more efficient. Nor do they let quality or customer service lag in order to make their numbers. Instead, they foster a culture in which being good isn't good enough and leaders are encouraged, if not exepcted to pursue transformational as opposed to merely incremental improvements. Cisco is able to "Do Both" Sidhu demonstrates, by asking more of its always-connected employees, but it also gives those same employees more in the form of flexible hours and a win-win culture in which people trust one another to produce superior results. His case studies of Cisco successes in areas ranging from Engineering to Manufacturing to Marketing should be required reading at any company that is ready to think big.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and inspiring, June 24, 2010
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Inder begins with sharing how Cisco's TelePresence video conferencing technology has enabled him to see, hear and almost feel his mother's presence who is 8,000 miles away back home in India. The intro is touching and a friendly reminder of how technology has changed our lives in many ways and most importantly how we stay in touch and always connected.

Inder takes you through the various steps that Cisco has taken to grow to a $40 billion dollar company with over 60,000 employees. Its an interesting read as Inder walks through the history and the strategic decisions made to remain competitive through innovation and bold moves. Inspired by the stories of the background of the leaders chosen, the difficult questions and challenges faced and their paths take to success.

Doing Both is an interesting and inspiring read.
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Inder Sidhu is Senior Vice President of Strategy and Planning for Worldwide Operations at Cisco, the $40 billion worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. He is also a member of the company's Operating Committee.

From 2006-2010, Inder co-led Cisco's Emerging Countries Council, which drives business success in fast-growing geographies like China, India, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, and the Middle East. From 2006-2009, he co-led the Enterprise Business Council, which is responsible for Cisco's corporate business, representing about half of the company's total revenue.

In 2010, Sidhu published "Doing Both: Capturing Today's Profit & Driving Tomorrow's Growth" (FT Press). In this New York Times bestseller, he identifies common business dichotomies and explores how successful companies avoid difficult tradeoffs and instead achieve bigger outcomes by "doing both." Using this framework, he offers a unique view of Cisco's consistent record of innovation and high performance.

Before joining Cisco in 1995, Inder was with McKinsey & Company, an international management consulting company. He has also worked at Intel and Novell.

Learn more at http://www.indersidhu.com. You can follow Inder on Twitter (@indersidhu), and connect with him on LinkedIn at http://www.linkedin.com/in/indersidhu

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