Networks and the Enterprise: Breakthrough Thinking and Actionable Strategies This book presents an amazing collection of insights on underlying forces and ways to thrive in our post-Coaseian age an age in which the centralized firm is changing into an agile and resilient network of participants. A must read for a world where unpredictability reigns supreme. John Seely Brown, Independent Co-Chair of the Deloitte Center for Edge Innovation, and Senior Fellow at the Annenberg Center for Communication at the University of Southern California I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this research I have already begun to put the ideas into practice in designing next-generation open innovation networks the diversity of ideas and perspectives is truly amazing and will be a terrific resource to anyone seeking to move to new business models based on the power of networks for innovation, marketing, and creating and leveraging big ideas. Job well done! Larry Huston, Creator of the Connect and Develop program for Procter & Gamble, and Managing Director of 4iNNO, a major Open Innovation consulting practice In our borderless world, every manager needs to understand the strategic implications of networks. For the first time, The Network Challenge brings together thought leaders from many fields a team of experts as broad as the network challenge itself. Kenichi Ohmae, author of more than 100 books, including the seminal work, The Mind of the Strategist, advisor on global strategy to foreign governments and scores of multinational corporations, selected by The Economist as one of five management gurus in the world. Networks define modern business. Networks introduce new risks (as seen by the rapid spread of contagion in global financial markets) and opportunities (as seen in the rapid rise of network-based businesses). While managers typically view business through the lens of a single firm, this book challenges readers to take a broader view of their enterprises and opportunities.