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Learning Larry Page's Alphabet

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Learning Larry Page's Alphabet

Fast Company,

5 min read
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What's inside?

Taken as a whole, Google co-founder Larry Page’s Alphabet is enigmatic. Broken down into parts, it’s a revolution.

Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Well Structured
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

When Larry Page chose to transform Google into Alphabet in 2015, he created a unique structure to serve his dreams of superior and more “focused” innovation. Fast Company staff offer expert analysis of six core aspects of Alphabet’s larger vision, each exemplified by the models and practices of one of six other leading organizations, including Nike, Apple and GE. In this way, Fast Company helps make Alphabet less of an enigma. getAbstract recommends this analysis to tech trend-watchers and those interested in innovative corporate restructuring models.

Summary

Years before Google co-founder Larry Page chose to transform Google into Alphabet, an organization now  comprising eleven distinct entities, he mused on the idea that more innovation might occur if Google could enable greater autonomy for its various projects. With Alphabet, Page has created a unique corporate structure that puts this notion to the test. But why Page supports this new organizational model and how the various parts of Alphabet work together is less evident. Still, it’s possible to gain a better understanding of Alphabet as a whole ...

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Fast Company is a progressive business media brand, whose publications offer a unique editorial focus on innovation in technology, ethonomics (ethical economics), leadership and design.


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