Can your company create the next generation of leaders?
Based on her research of 3, 200 biotechnology companies, Harvard Business School professor Monica Higgins discovered that one firm? Baxter? was the breeding ground for the most successful biotechnology companies today.
Based on her research of 800 biotechnology companies and 3,200 biotechnology executives, Harvard Business School professor Monica Higgins discovered that one firm-Baxter-was the breeding ground for today's most successful biotechnology ventures. This phenomena of one organization spawning an industry has also been seen in the high-tech (Hewlett-Packard) and semiconductor industries (Fairchild). However, until now there has been no suitable explanation of why and how these organizations were able to create the next generation of industry leaders. Career Imprints shows why Baxter was so successful in spawning senior executives and offers an understanding of what it takes for an organization to produce leaders that will dominate an industry for years to come. In this important book, Higgins shows that an organization's "career imprint"3/4the result of company systems, structure, strategy, and culture3/4that employees take with them throughout their careers is the key to creating great leaders. By understanding these factors, staff, human resource executives, and CEOs can analyze their own organization's career imprint and develop leaders.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
Part One: Setting the Stage 01
1. Introduction: Career Imprints and Senior Executive Mobility 03
2. From Baxter to Biotechnology: The First Wave of Baxter Boys 21
Part Two: The Career Imprinting Process 51
3. Place: Understanding Breeding Grounds for Career Imprinting 53
4. People: Characteristics and Susceptibility to Career Imprinting 85
5. Paths: The Baxter Career Experience and Resulting Career Imprint 107
6. Beyond Baxter: Career Imprints of Merck, Johnson & Johnson, and Abbott 143
Part Three: The Consequences of Career Imprints 179
7. The Spawning Effect: Career Imprints and Industry Evolution 181
8. The Legacy of Career Imprints for Organizations 217
9. The Opportunities and Constraints of Career Imprints 253
10. Career Imprints: New Answers, New Questions 275
Appendix A: Research Design and Methods 295
Appendix B: Analyses of Baxter's Impact on IPO Success 315
Appendix C: Baxter's Business and Product Timelines 327
Notes 331
References 365
Index 382