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IKEA

Strategic Concepts & Mechanics

Strategic PatternBridges to Nowhere Become SomewhereMental ModelFactory Floor Innovation Beats Lab BreakthroughsStrategic ManeuverTolerate Low Profits to Cultivate Deep WorkforceMental ModelMaking Money Is the Core CompetenceMental ModelEngineering State vs. Lawyerly SocietyStructural VulnerabilitySue the Bastards Becomes the BastardStrategic PatternSanctions Ignite Domestic SubstitutionStrategic ManeuverScaling Beats Inventing: Climb Your Own LadderStrategic ManeuverOpen the Door, Then Climb Past Your TeacherCompetitive AdvantageSmartphone War Peace DividendsStructural VulnerabilityEvery Factory Closure Is a Permanent Brain DrainStructural VulnerabilityProximity Collapses Coordination to HoursStrategic ManeuverCompletionism: Never Cede a Rung of the LadderIdentity & CultureConservative Marxists and Reaganite CommunistsRisk DoctrineRotate Officials, Incentivize Vanity ProjectsMental ModelProcess Knowledge Lives in People, Not BlueprintsRisk DoctrineTrillion-Dollar Regulatory ThunderboltsOperating PrincipleSelf-Manufactured Belief Compounds Over TimeImplementation TacticOlympian Expectations Escalate or DieCompetitive AdvantageThe Proprietary Segment of OneImplementation TacticThe Reality Distortion Field as Leadership ToolStrategic ManeuverRide the Pool Vehicle, Then Build Your OwnMental ModelPositioning Beats Performance Every TimeStrategic ManeuverNarrow the Niche Until You're the Only OneMental ModelAnti-Fragile Spirit: Setbacks as Discovery MechanismMental ModelOne Breakthrough Achievement, Not a PortfolioStrategic ManeuverThe Personal Vehicle as Force MultiplierMental ModelBe Profitably Different, Not Just DifferentStrategic ManeuverGet Transformed on Someone Else's DimeStrategic PatternBain's Exclusivity-Intimacy FlywheelDecision FrameworkGap in the Market Plus Market in the GapRelationship LeverageMentors by Adoption, Not PermissionStrategic ManeuverDesire Deeply, Wait, PounceIdentity & CultureSerious Intent as Daily ObsessionOperating PrinciplePersonality Reinvention Through DisplacementMental ModelIntuition as Articulated Hidden KnowledgeCapital StrategyExpected Value Betting at Long Odds

Primary Evidence

"The entrepreneur is often presented as a visionary, bearing from the outset the idea, the plan, the strategy that will lead to his success. Our care- ful study of career biographies suggests rather a process of improvement through trial and error, depending on opportunities, a sequence of im- provised adaptations gradually assembled into a coherent course of con- duct: the celebrated "strategy" was often only the rationalization after the fact of the conditions for success. The careers of Sam Walton and IKEA's"

Source:From Predators to Icons Exposing the Myth of the Business Hero Michel Villette

"It’s rare for blueprints to encode enough information to be technologically valuable. Imagine if we were able to send the most detailed instructions for building any modern technology back to the past. The lead chariot engineer of a Roman caesar would get nowhere with the most detailed manual and finely drawn blueprints on how to produce a Model T. Nor would many of us in the present be able to do much if we got our hands on the instructions for producing an Intel processor or ASML lithography machine. I am not proud to have struggled with putting together a footrest from IKEA."

Source:Breakneck

"the problem with pragmatism is that it rapidly becomes a habit, and short-term gratification – expressed in profits, cash and the praise which goes with them – becomes a drug that drives out long-term customer-related aspirations. It takes a rare visionary – people such as Henry Ford, Ray Kroc of McDonald’s, Ingvar Kamprad of IKEA, and Southwest Airlines’ Herb Kelleher – to insist on rock-bottom prices; or, as with Steve Jobs, fantastic products and a simple, intuitive customer experience. It takes an exceptional person to take on the risk of this approach – the risk of going bust."

Source:Unreasonable Success and How to Achieve It

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