Connecting the Dots
Lessons for Leadership in a Startup World
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Narrado por:
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Allan Robertson
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John Chambers
When Chambers joined Cisco in 1991, it was a company with 400 employees, a single product, and about $70 million in revenue. When he stepped down as CEO in 2015, he left a $47 billion tech giant that was the backbone of the internet and a leader in areas from cybersecurity to data center convergence. Along the way, he had acquired 180 companies and turned more than 10,000 employees into millionaires. Widely recognized as an innovator, an industry leader, and one of the world's best CEOs, Chambers has outlasted and outmaneuvered practically every rival that ever tried to take Cisco on--Nortel, Lucent, Alcatel, IBM, Dell, and Hewlett-Packard, to name a few.
Now Chambers is sharing his unique strategies for winning in a digital world. From his early lessons and struggles with dyslexia in West Virginia to his bold bets and battles with some of the biggest names in tech, Chambers gives readers a playbook on how to act before the market shifts, tap customers for strategy, partner for growth, build teams, and disrupt themselves. He also adapted those lessons to transform government, helping global leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to create new models for growth.
As CEO of JC2 Ventures, he's now investing in a new generation of game-changing startups by helping founders become great leaders and scale their companies.
Connecting the Dots is destined to become a business classic, providing hard-won insights and critical tools to thrive during the accelerating disruption of the digital age.
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"[A] terrific book."—Forbes.com
"Connecting the Dots is powerful, penetrating, and unblinkingly personal. With a rich store of behind-the-scenes stories from his remarkable 20 years as CEO, John Chambers shares insights into the people, principles, and playbooks that powered Cisco's growth into a global Internet giant. Here is a must-read on best practices for any manager in any industry."—John Doerr, Chairman,Kleiner Perkins and bestselling author of Measure What Matters
"By turns practical and insightful, John Chambers' indefatigable spirit, sound judgment, and depth of experience shine through in Connecting the Dots. Throughout his career, Chambers set a standard of leadership and innovation over the better part of 20 years. And these lessons apply to all of us--in business and in life."
—Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO, JPMorgan Chase
—Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO, JPMorgan Chase
"Great leaders are distinguished by the ability to move their society or company from where it is to where it has never been. They act on the basis of a set of core principles, both intangible and inspirational. John Chambers, an accomplished executive in his own right, distills those principles in Connecting the Dots with elegance and common sense."—Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State
"I watched John Chambers lead Cisco through massive tech disruptions, countless economic cycles, and scores of acquisitions that killed many of his competitors. This is a compelling story of effective leadership through good times and bad, filled with smart lessons about innovation, team building, and managing creativity. An important and relevant read-I highly recommend it."—Jack Welch, founder of the Jack Welch Management Institute, andformer CEO of General Electric
"I've always known John Chambers to be wise, and credit him for the business ideas that helped Oracle be successful. With the brilliant insights found in Connecting the Dots, I learned even more that I plan to use. Whether it's how to learn from difficult setbacks, find your courage as a leader, focus on the customer, and so much else, this is a must-read for any business person. A very personal and incredibly engaging book!"—Safra Catz, CEO, Oracle
"Explains how Chambers reinvented himself and his company over two decades and shares the leadership strategies that made him one of the last CEOs of a major tech company from his generation to step down."—The Washington Post
"If you want to learn from a master of Silicon Valley, then look no further than John Chambers. What he teaches the world's best tech startups today is captured in Connecting the Dots."—Marc Andreessen,General Partner, Andreessen Horowitz
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This book helped me focus on the critical aspects of running a business, especially building business models.
One of the critical challenges for every startup is TIMING. the very long time between innovation and actual product readiness, especially for hardware startups, requires agility and an elastic business model, which can adjust to "Market Transitions," as Steve calls it.
Great book, especially for those who have already faced the challenges and want to do better.
For entrepreneurs - a great walk through
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Among the insights are traits to identify employees, great startups & how to navigate markets in transition to your greatest benefit.
Mr. Chambers has truly changed the way the World lives works plays & learns and shares that journey in this book.
Wealth of knowledge & experience delivered clearly
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Good lessons taken away
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Loved the playbooks
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Great insights into Cisco's growth
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Good points!
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He also discusses many of the most important points regarding activities in the business domain that were key in the success of Cisco, as well as other business-related lessons learned before he joined Cisco (his time as IBM and then Wang). I was surprised to learn that he was so successful as a CEO likely because of, rather than despite, his lack of technical training. This really hits home the extreme value of nurturing soft skills.
He ends with a discussion of his current investments as a venture capitalist, and puts more into explaining these endeavors than I would have expected.
I think this is a great book for anyone interested in business case studies, as well as anyone wanting practical motivational reminders as you pursue your own ventures.
Soft business and personal skills from many angles
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Great leadership read
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Cisco crossed my path as a high school student in 1997. They were developing an education program to teach networking to young students. Computers were interesting to me, so why not. 20 Years later I own a great carrier, family, and education to Cisco.
I loved hearing the stories from John Chambers in this book. It was very nice to hear how and WHY he built the culture that he did at Cisco.
Now he is focusing on Startups and digitization. I can't wait to see what he does next.
How Cisco changed my life!
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inspiration
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