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English Podcast starts at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Starts at 00:15:31Hindi Podcast Starts at 00:37:49ReferenceTeece, D. J., Pisano, G., & Shuen, A. (1997). Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic Management. Strategic Management Journal, 18(7), 509–533. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3088148Open Access https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0266(199708)18:7%3C509::AID-SMJ882%3E3.0.CO;2-ZYoutube channel link https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcherConnect on linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mayukhpsm/Hey everyone and welcome back! 🥳 You're listening to Revise and Resubmit, and this is our very special Weekend Classics episode.Today, we are traveling back in time. Way back. We're going to 1997. 📜 We are digging into a paper that completely shook up the world of strategy. A true classic. It’s called "Dynamic capabilities and strategic management," authored by the powerhouse team of David J. Teece, Gary Pisano, and Amy Shuen, and published in the legendary Strategic Management Journal.So, why are we still talking about it decades later? 🤔 Think about the giants of industry. The companies that seem to always be one step ahead. How do they do it, especially when technology is changing faster than we can blink? ⚡️ Is it about secret plots to trip up competitors? Is it about building walls so high no one can get in?This paper says, no. That's not the real story. The authors argue that the true power, the sustainable advantage, comes from within. It’s about a company's ability to build, to learn, and to completely reconfigure itself on the fly. It's about creating unique processes and using your specific knowledge in ways no one else can. It's less about playing mind games with rivals and more about mastering your own evolution. It’s a powerful shift from just strategizing to actually becoming better, faster, and smarter from the inside out.This leads me to a big question for all of us today: in a world that never stops changing, what is the single most important capability that allows a company not just to survive, but to truly lead the charge?A massive shout-out to David J. Teece, Gary Pisano, and Amy Shuen for their incredible insights, and to the publisher, John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 🌟If you enjoyed this trip down memory lane, please hit that subscribe button for our podcast on Spotify! 🎧 And for more content, find our YouTube channel, Weekend Researcher. We are also available on Amazon Prime Music and Apple Podcast, so you can join us from anywhere! 🌍
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