Invitation to AIMA one-day hands-on Workshops
“The Self Destructive Habits of Good Companies….And How to Break Them”
Why do good companies fail? It is not competition, globalization or regulation that destroys good companies. Instead, overwhelming evidence documents that good companies destroy themselves by acquiring and nurturing bad habits on their way to greatness. Global examples include Digital, General Motors, Xerox, Kodak, Daimler-Chrysler, Siemens, Thomson, Olivetti, Fiat, Daewoo, Sony, Marks & Spencer, and Encyclopedia Britannica among many others.
And this is not limited to America, Europe, Japan and South Korea. Are Chinese and Indian companies next as they become successful global corporations? Recognizing these imperatives, AIMA is proud to present two one-day hands-on Workshops by the international best seller author and management Guru Dr Jagdish Sheth on his latest globally acclaimed book “The Self Destructive Habits of Good Companies….And How to Break Them”. These one-day workshops will provide insights and identify a road map of how to break and prevent bad habits your company may be acquiring.
There will be a sharp focus on exploring answers to the following leading questions:
- Why do good companies fail?
- Why is the life expectancy of large companies declining worldwide?
- Will Indian companies follow what is happening in Europe, America and Japan?
- How do good companies acquire bad habits?
- What are the symptoms and what are the tactics to break them?
AIMA-Milagrow Seminar "Self Destructive Habits of Good Companies









