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A remarkable story of a dramatic business turnaround

Since the 1880s, Kodak has been a name synonymous with American photography. But in the 1980s the Eastman Kodak corporation faced unprecedented challenges from competitors. For the first time, they failed to meet their profit goals. Steve Frangos, manager of Team Zebra, faced a do-or-die situation. This book tells the remarkable story of Team Zebra's turnaround. They succeeded not through new technologies, but through a new commitment to their inner resources that unleashed creativity, risk-taking, teamwork, and excellence.

STEPHEN J. FRANGOS (Rochester, New York) spent 34 years at Eastman Kodak. He currently is a consultant with Achieve International/Zenger Miller, based in San Jose, California. STEVEN J. BENNETT (Cambridge, Massachusetts) is a writer of general business and nonfiction with more than 40 books to his credit.

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Team Zebra

The critically acclaimed insider's account of how an American company turned to its people and pulled off "the turnaround of the decade"

"Team Zebra is a spirited, powerful description of a business snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. Frangos, with a burst of energy, describes the process that moved his team from uncertainty, fear, and distrust, to clarity, confidence, and quick action."--Calhoun Wick, coauthor of The Learning Edge and President of Wick & Company

"Team Zebra is a portrayal of how a business transformation was achieved through empowerment. . . . [It] reminds us that the power to succeed lies within our people and the way in which they're inspired, motivated, and included."--John P. McCarthy, Jr., Senior Vice President and Director of Corporate Human Resources, Eastman Kodak Company

"Team Zebra is an exhilarating chronicle of a Kodak division's rise from the ashes to the winner's circle. There are important lessons here for every manager."--Jack Zenger, Chairman, Zenger-Miller

"Well worthwhile to read, Team Zebra describes a potential model for how an increasing number of organizations will have to look and operate to improve performance. But equally important, Team Zebra also details the behaviors and skills necessary for making such organizations work."--Frank Ostroff, Management Consultant, McKinsey & Company

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STEPHEN J. FRANGOS spent 34 years at Eastman Kodak. He currently is a consultant with Achieve International/Zenger-Miller, based in San Jose, California.

STEVEN J. BENNETT is an accomplished business and general nonfiction writer with more than 40 books to his credit.

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  • PublisherOmneo̲
  • Publication date1993
  • ISBN 10 0939246384
  • ISBN 13 9780939246380
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages226
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