Red Teaming
Transform Your Business by Thinking Like the Enemy
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Bryce G. Hoffman
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Bryce G. Hoffman
About this listen
In 2007 Steve Ballmer, the CEO of Microsoft, declared, 'There's no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share'. The year after, the CEO of Blockbuster told press that 'neither RedBox nor Netflix are even on the radar screen in terms of competition'. Well, hindsight is always 20/20. But what if there was a way to make foresight just as sharp? Arguably, neither of these companies would have been blindsided if they had had red teams.
The ingenious and counterintuitive practice of red teaming has its origins in the military and involves creating a group of devil's advocates to think like the enemy, challenge existing assumptions within an organisation and find holes in its strategy. It's a powerful cure for groupthink, tunnel vision and failures of imagination - ailments that have transformed many once-great corporations into the walking dead of the business world.
Red Teaming is the first major audiobook to look at the business applications of red teams. It will provide listeners with a guide to the core techniques of red teaming as well as its history and fascinating real-world examples. It will teach businesses how to challenge the conventions of their industries like innovative disruptors would and spot threats while there is still time to respond to them - creating cultures in which challenges are not only tolerated but valued.
©2017 Bryce G. Hoffman (P)2017 Little Brown Book GroupWhat listeners say about Red Teaming
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- Jennifers Daddy
- 21-06-17
Great stuff but as too long
This was really interesting, but as with many audio books it's to long. There seemed to be some repetition and the end dragged. Overall though I really enjoyed it.
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- Ali
- 09-08-21
Tools
A little bit gutted about the push sales nature of this book. It felt like a lean tool kit which was a little fitting as I thought it was going to be more about a way of thinking. Genuinely believe that was the intent but ended being more use this tool for this and that tool for that which is definitely not a thinking thing. Poor
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