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Find more info., search and price compare for Burning the Ships: Intellectual Property and the Transformation of Microsoft by Marshall Phelps ; David Kline Binding: Hardcover, 186 pages Publisher: Wiley Weight: 0.85 pound Dimension: H: 0.9 x L: 9 x W: 6.2 inches ISBN 10: 0470432152 ISBN 13: 9780470432150 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: This was the challenge facing Microsoft founder and Chairman Bill Gates. But 'like Cortez burning his ships at the shores of the New World,' Gates decided to embrace the change that was needed. He recruited Marshall Phelps the legendary 'godfather' of intellectual property who had turned IBM s IP portfolio into a $2 billion a year gold mine out of retirement and into the cauldron of controversy that was Microsoft. Only this time Phelps mission was infinitely more challenging than simply making money from IP. It was to help reform Microsoft s 'man the barricades' culture, encourage the company to abandon its fortress mentality around its technology and share it with others for mutual benefit, and use intellectual property not as a weapon of competitive warfare but as a bridge to collaboration with other firms instead. Here, for the first time (and 500 collaboration deals later), is the inside story of what one analyst has called 'the biggest change Microsoft has undergone since it became a multinational company.' In this book, authors Marshall Phelps and David Kline take the reader inside the dramatic struggle within Microsoft to find a new direction. They offer an extraordinary behind the scenes view of the high level deliberations of the company s senior most executives, the internal debates and conflicts among executives and rank and file employees alike over the company s new collaborative direction, and the company s controversial top secret partnership building efforts with major open source companies and others around the world. Nothing was held back from this book save for information specifically prohibited from disclosure by confidentiality agreements that Microsoft signed with other companies. Indeed, the degree of access to Microsoft s inner workings granted to the authors and the honest self criticism offered by Microsoft leaders and employees alike was unprecedented in the company s 34 year history. There are lessons in this book for executives in every industry most especially on the role that intellectual property can play in liberating previously untapped value in a company and opening up powerful new business opportunities in today s era of 'open innovation.' Here is a powerful inside account of the dawn of a new era at what is arguably the most powerful technology company on earth. |
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