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The Hunters and the Hunted: A Non-Linear Solution for Reengineering the Workplace [Paperback]

James B. Swartz (Author)
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April 1, 1996

As a manager who wants to attain, maintain, or reclaim a competitive position in the hotly contested and ever-changing marketplace, your goal is clear. Terrified of being the "hunted" -- in peril of being destroyed or devoured by your competitors you want to know how to once again become a "hunter." But the myriad improvement strategies that sound great in theory don't always work in practice, and they don't take into account the realities of your workplace.

Through an unusual and provocative blend of fact and fiction, Jim Swartz puts you inside the transformation process itself - inside the heads of those who, finding themselves among the hunted, realize they must change the fundamental way they do business. He makes it clear why reorganization, decentralization, de-layering, continuous improvement, benchmarking, and participative management are helpful tools but fall short of tackling the real enemy.

In this engaging business novel, you'll travel with Marcus, the "Master Guardian" who has been helping businesses in trouble for 1400 years, as he trains two guardian recruits: Lou, a tough steel company manager long on experience with the old ways, and Laura, a Harvard MBA with a global view and no industrial experience. Come along as they visit great business hunters past and present and become aware of the fatal corporate mindsets, mental models, and measures that doom many companies to a life of retreat and restructuring. By visiting turnaround companies, you'll learn new business process models that dramatically reduced costs, improved performance and product quality, and made these companies the fastest responding suppliers in the world.


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Jim Swartz captures the spirit of reengineering the way it ought to be practiced.

John Sheridan, Senior Editor, Industry Week 06/01/04

The Hunters and the Hunted is an allegory which provides the keys to achieving dramatic improvement in cycle time and quality in an easy to read and interesting story. The real people and companies in his story add both interest and realism to the book. The final chapter offers a chilling prophecy of what can happen to America if we fail to heed the message. I highly recommend The Hunters and The Hunted to companies which are trying to achieve the Non-Linear Improvement, Swartzs term for reengineering.

John H. Adams, President, Sparling Instruments Co., Inc. 06/01/04

Dont spend that $2 million on a new computer-based manufacturing control system. Read The Hunters and the Hunted to see if your plant has embraced the essential strategic thrusts of world class manufacturing. Jim Swartzs book will enlighten, entertain, and inspire. But beware. Jims real-world examples may force you to change how you feel about American competitiveness.

Al Mattaliano, VP (Ret.), Hughes Aircraft 06/01/04

Its the most creative, imaginative embodiment of management principles written to date. Absolutely essential reading for every company to survive and prosper in todays and tomorrows world. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Productivity Press (April 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1563271575
  • ISBN-13: 978-1563271571
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #291,331 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not just a one-off throw-away, October 22, 2001
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Mike Gardner (Mt. Pleasant, MI USA) - See all my reviews
Way too much meat for one reading. The idea of the non-linear solution merits right up there as one of the fundamentals of modern world-class manufacturing. The non-linear solution is, among other things, the idea that you can't keep trying to improve a bad system. Fundamental, dramatic change is often necessary to keep from becoming one of the hunted. Do you see your company in any of these stories? Often hunters become hunted and don't know it until it is too late. One of the very best works available today. Read it and study it. The fantasy story that ties the book together is original and well done. As much a page turner as anything by Tom Clancy.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Read this on a recommendation..., May 21, 2002
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JAY M MILLER (Damascus, MD United States) - See all my reviews
Sound ideas if you don't mind plowing through all of the stuff and fluff. The author spent way too much time trying to make his points compelling by the use of awkward and fanciful historical connections. Oh, and the liberal use of Capitalization To Play An Idea Up As A Fundamental Law Of The Universe gets annoying pretty quick.

I recommend reading "Lean Thinking" instead. You'll get all of the same important concepts without the need for literary corn-husking.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Do you like to hunt, or be hunted?, September 25, 2000
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This book is just amazing, since it explains how American companies thought of themselves to be the best of the best, and saw no competition on the asian companies. Later on, in the late seventies and early eighties, american companies began a desperate rush to improve. It is written in a way that may remind you of Ellie GOldratt's "The goal". This book tells you what to do, but not how to, which I found to be one of it's biggest assets, because there is no better way to learn something, than doing it by yourself. It is a must to read by anyone who is on the upper levels of managemnet in a company, it will help you develop a new vision of what is the purpose of having a mangement on an agressive company.
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