Insurgence
How Established Incumbents Can Operate Like Nimble Insurgents in Fast Changing and Volatile Markets
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:13th Jun '22
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Insurgence is designed to help business leaders apply new methods to the most important 
business problem they face in the world today: namely, how to overcome their incumbent mentality to 
maintain relevance and discover new sources of growth. At the convergence of lean, business 
 model innovation, agile, and design thinking, insurgence is a methodology and 
business philosophy that will help leaders in incumbent businesses rediscover how to operate like 
small and nimble insurgents whilst maintaining many of their incumbent advantages.
Incumbent businesses, often having enjoyed a long period of relative historical market stability, are 
increasingly unprepared for nimble insurgents coming on to the field of play and applying different 
assumptions and business models at speed and scale. These incumbent businesses find that the 
business models that fuelled their success are no longer robust to the change 
surrounding their business, and they are becoming increasingly obsolete, weighed 
down by a high degree of internal focus, inflexible internal controls, and an inability to 
innovate. Meanwhile, nimble insurgents strike at the heart of these weaknesses by formulating 
alternative core assumptions, building adaptive business models, and innovating in close 
proximity to customers and market needs.
This book enables business leaders to characterise the difference between incumbents and 
insurgents, develop new ways of thinking about how to compete in this age of 
accelerating change, and provide a new framework for strategy and innovation that helps 
leaders to discover the essence of insurgence for their businesses. It uses rich case 
studies that illustrate both successful and unsuccessful efforts to help leaders move 
from theory to action at speed and at scale.
ISBN: 9781032337173
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
184 pages