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The Amazon Management System

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The Amazon Management System

The Ultimate Digital Business Engine That Creates Extraordinary Value for Both Customers and Shareholders

Ideapress,

15 min read
10 take-aways
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What's inside?

Internet activity exploded 2300% in 1994, the year Jeff Bezos started Amazon.


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Comprehensive
  • Well Structured
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

As of 2018, Amazon accounted for 45 cents of every dollar of United States’ online sales. Amazon Web Services is the top global cloud services operator. Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) enables the operations of the millions of Amazon online marketing partners. The global giant’s other groundbreaking developments include Alexa (a sophisticated AI assistant), Echo (smart speakers) and Amazon Aurora (a data engine). In this illuminating analysis of the Amazon Management System (AMS), Ram Charan and Julia Yang unveil the company’s secrets of success.

Summary

Most conventional corporate management systems are passé.

Most leaders manage organizations based on age-old, command-and-control protocols and procedures whose roots trace back to the ancient traditions of the church and military.

In the 1920s, the DuPont Corporation’s Pierre DuPont and General Motors’ Alfred Sloan introduced divisions within their operations. The matrix structure, set up to optimize global supply chains, emerged in the 1960s. As businesses interconnected, management systems became increasingly top-heavy and bureaucratic. Decision-making slowed.

GE’s Jack Welch popularized the organizational operating system concept in the 1980s, but bureaucracy remained entrenched. Connections between manufacturers and customers were tentative and erratic. Top-down, hierarchical, corporate management systems proved ill-suited for the modern era of transformative big data.

The Amazon Management System aligns with the digital age.

Digital trailblazer Jeff Bezos, Amazon’s founder and CEO, is the guiding spirit behind the Amazon Management System (AMS). He conceived...

About the Authors

Consultant and speaker Ram Charan served on the faculties of Harvard Business School and Northwestern University. Consultant Julia Yang is a faculty member of the joint MIT-Tsinghua MBA program, and serves on the board of the philanthropic Narada Foundation. Charan is also the author or co-coauthor of What the CEO Wants You to Know, Boards that Lead, Execution and Talent Wins among other titles.


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