From Coal to Biotech, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015
The Transformation of DSM with Business School Support

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This management book documents the remarkable transformation of DSM, first from a coal mining company to a commodity chemicals producer and then in the last two decades to the life sciences & materials sciences company it is today, with its strong focus on biotechnology. The book gives an inside view on the ?strategic learning cycles? that have driven this evolutionary transformation. It also discusses the company traits that have contributed to its ability to adapt, grow and prosper. Renowned business schools such as IMD and Babson have accompanied the second transformation of DSM through their executive education programs. The book documents this support and draws lessons for long-term collaboration between companies and the business school world.

Preface.- DSM - From Dutch State Mines to Chemicals Company.- Transforming a Business School.- Moving from Sales to Marketing.- Achieving Market Orientation.- Developing Business Strategy Dialogues at DSM.- Enhancing Business School Impact.- Embedding Business Strategy Dialogues as a Core Process.- Contributing to Business Strategy Dialogues.- Experimenting with Corporate Strategy Dialogues to Focus and Explore.- Branching out Beyond Strategy.- The Big Decision: Exit Petrochemicals?- Leveraging Faculty Learning Cycles.- Completing the Transformation of DSM.- Lessons for Academia and Business.- The Seven Traits of a Successful Company.

Professor Jean-Pierre Jeannet served on the faculty of Babson College (1974 – 2013) where he last held the F.W. Olin Distinguished Professorship, while serving simultaneously on a joint-appointment at IMD Institute (1981 – 2010). His teaching and research focused on marketing, strategy and globalization. At IMD, he was responsible for the DSM IMPACT seminars leading to many further strategy engagements. At Babson, he headed the seminars for DSM in the marketing area and the leadership and strategy seminars. He is a native of Switzerland and earned his MBA and PhD from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He holds the rank of Professor Emeritus from both Babson College and IMD. He is the author of Managing with a Global Mindset as well as co-author of  Global Marketing Strategies and Global Account Management. He currently is the Qiushi Chair at Zhejiang University School of Management in China. He shares his residency between Lausanne, Switzerland and Vienna, Austria.

Hein Schreuder was Executive Vice President Corporate Strategy & Acquisitions at Royal DSM N.V. until 2012. He has a MBA from the Erasmus University Rotterdam and a Ph.D. from the Free University of Amsterdam. He joined DSM in 1991 in the management team of the Polymers Division. In 1994 he became Deputy Director of Corporate Planning and Development DSM. In 1996 he assumed full executive responsibility for all DSM’s corporate strategic and M&A activities. In his early career, he has been Director of a research institute in the field of economics and business, Professor of Strategy and Organization at the University of Maastricht and Fellow of the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management at Brussels, Belgium. He was a Visiting Professor at the University of Washington, Harvard Business School and the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai. He has written numerous articles and seven books, including (with Sytse Douma) Economic Approaches to Organi

Presents a remarkable case study of transformation accompanied by renowned business schools

Showcases the strategic transformation of Dutch company DSM from coal mining to biotechnology

Offers a unique contribution to the field of management education and corporate practice

Encourages the long-term collaboration between companies and the business school world

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras