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Doing Both: How Cisco Captures Today's Profit and Drives Tomorrow's Growth

Doing Both: How Cisco Captures Today's Profit and Drives Tomorrow's GrowthAuthor: Inder Sidhu
Publisher: FT Press
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Doing Both shows how Cisco turns business questions into market answers, offering real-life examples that will benefit forward-looking leaders.”

—Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO, GE

“The best business books build around a single idea, often contrarian and counterintuitive. Everyone knows you can’t have your cake and eat it, too. One of the first things you learn at business school is that management is about making difficult choices. Well, not always. This book persuades the reader that in decision making ‘and’ is often better than ‘or.’ Well worth the read.”

—Sir Terry Leahy, CEO, Tesco

“Companies are often confronted with false choices, such as disruptive or sustaining innovation and optimization or reinvention. This book draws on Cisco’s impressive track record over the last decade to illustrate that the correct strategy is always to do both.”

—Ratan Tata, Chairman, Tata Group

“I have a very short personal list of ‘most-admired companies,’ and Cisco is one of them. Its management team has figured out how to break many ‘either-or’ tradeoffs that limit most companies’ abilities to innovate and grow. This book is a lucid, cogent chronicle of how they do this. Your entire management team should read it.”

—Clayton Christensen, Robert & Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, and author of The Innovator’s Dilemma

“Insightful recommendations from a key executive within Cisco, the game-changing leader in networking for the Internet.”

—Garth Saloner, Philip H. Knight Professor, and Dean, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University

Doing Both brings together many powerful lessons behind the story of Cisco, a company with a long record of delivering consistent innovation and strong business results. I encourage senior executives to embrace the challenges presented in this thoughtful book.”

—Dominic Barton, Global Managing Director, McKinsey & Company

Over the past seven years, in a highly unstable global economy, Cisco doubled revenue, tripled profits, and quadrupled earnings per share. How? By Doing Both. When companies face key strategic decisions, they often take one path and abandon the other. They focus on innovation and new business at the expense of core businesses or vice versa. They stress discipline and sacrifice flexibility. They focus on customers and ignore partners. And they struggle. Cisco believes there is a better way: Doing Both. Doing Both means approaching every decision as an opportunity to seize, not a sacrifice to endure. It means avoiding false choices, reduced expectations, and weak compromises. It means finding ways to make each option benefit and mutually reinforce the other. In this book, Cisco Senior Vice President Inder Sidhu explains why “doing both” is today’s best strategy. Then, drawing on Cisco’s hardwon insights and the experiences of companies like Procter & Gamble, Whirlpool, and Harley-Davidson, Inder presents a complete blueprint for “doing both” in your organization, too.

Win by Doing Both!

• Sustaining and Disruptive Innovation

• Existing and New Business Models

• Optimization and Reinvention

• Satisfied Customers and Gratified Partners

• Established and Emerging Countries

• Doing Things Right and Doing What Matters

• Superstar Performers and Winning Teams

• Authoritative Leadership and Democratic Decision Making




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5 out of 5 stars A Living Example of why "Both-And" wins over "Either-Or"   July 25, 2010
DrProactive Randy Gilbert (DrProactive on facebook and twitter)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

There is evidence showing up everywhere that the "both-and" theory is not only real, but far more powerful than the limiting "either-or" postulate. "Doing Both," by Inder Sidhu is not only strong evidence that it works, but a wider, broader scope for its use.

We've seen parts of the both-and theory at work in business through co-opetition. However, simple collaboration habits often times do not include the factors that influence business success. Some people might think that today's collaborator would more likely be a new college graduate who works for a start-up technology company who uses a BlackBerry to increase personal productivity.

But, there is more to it than that. Both-and is allowing product innovation and the balancing of many seemingly conflicting goals to be maintained within an organization. Profitability is enabled by balancing seemingly conflicting purposes, not by choosing one or the other.

Inder Sidhu addresses multi-evolutionary product development agendas with a very elegant way of "Doing Both" things. Cisco has become a role model of sorts, where workers are empowered with personalized services, choice, and work-life balance in a human network to get their work done and make organizations thrive. The opening analogy on doing both form and function with the Golden Gate Bridge Bridge is very powerful as it became the symbol for Cisco.

Hopefully their example will inspire you to influence your current environment with the expectation that cultural factors influencing collaboration will include role modeling by senior leaders, a formal collaboration process, tools, training and rewards that will work for you.

"Doing Both" provides insight that will help ease the transition from the old management style to this new more profitable one. This book earns 5 stars because it is inspiring, insightful, and most importantly, practical. It is very well written and is fluid as well as engaging. It very proactively makes the both-and theory come across as quite believable and doable.

This book represents some fresh thinking to current business challenges. Definitely worthwhile spending some serious focus time on.

Let me also tell you about another new business challenge that I believe would be just as important spending some good focus time on...it is proactive managing your online reputation. In addition to "Doing Both" I would highly recommend getting Wild West 2.0: How to Protect and Restore Your Reputation on the Untamed Social Frontier.

Even though Cisco is a great company, it still has customer problems ... and you will to. It is inevitable that you will get some bad product reviews, or even worse, revengeful customers who will try to ruin your company's online reputation. Wild West 2.0 tells you exactly where to look for reputation problems and then how to repair them. Internet Reputation Management should not be delegated to your webmaster. From my experience it is now a critical management and marketing issue that concerns everyone from the CEO on down.



5 out of 5 stars Interesting and inspiring   June 24, 2010
K. Fleming (San Jose, CA United States)
8 out of 9 found this review helpful



Inder begins with sharing how Cisco's TelePresence video conferencing technology has enabled him to see, hear and almost feel his mother's presence who is 8,000 miles away back home in India. The intro is touching and a friendly reminder of how technology has changed our lives in many ways and most importantly how we stay in touch and always connected.

Inder takes you through the various steps that Cisco has taken to grow to a $40 billion dollar company with over 60,000 employees. Its an interesting read as Inder walks through the history and the strategic decisions made to remain competitive through innovation and bold moves. Inspired by the stories of the background of the leaders chosen, the difficult questions and challenges faced and their paths take to success.

Doing Both is an interesting and inspiring read.



5 out of 5 stars Business wisdom not to be missed   June 25, 2010
Rosette Nguyen
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

This book hones in on the point that optimal business decisions are not necessarily trade-offs between two choices but usually involve doing both. Written in an engaging, easy-to-read, story-telling style, the book offers numerous examples of how Cisco has been "doing both" to enable its success from multiple angles: technology innovation, market segmentation, supply chain management, organizational design, and more. Inder Sidhu's examples from his personal life are moving and help to make the book quite inspirational. A joy to read.


5 out of 5 stars Insightful, Incisive and Relevant: A Must-Read   June 10, 2010
Avid Reader (California, USA)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Brilliantly written, filled with lots of fascinating stories detailing the philosophy of "And" that has been at the core of Cisco's successes over the last couple of decades. Inder Sidhu is very concise, articulate and insightful in conveying the profound lessons that can be drawn from these stories. I especially liked the strong focus on, and actionable recommendations for, avoiding false compromises.

Would definitely recommend this as an inspiring read for all current and budding business leaders, and really anyone looking to break away from business as usual.



5 out of 5 stars An insightful read on Cisco's strategy for success despite today's market   July 1, 2010
Kathleen San Martino (New Jersey)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

A lot of information and interesting strategy is packed into this tiny and exceptionally written book. The author credits Cisco's growth with the strategy of pursuing "opposing options." After a few pages, it becomes clear that companies can achieve by embracing opportunity, not limiting themselves to "either or" (meaning one option over another), and not looking at opposing opportunities as a need to compromise with some sort of trade-off.

Inder Sidhu artfully presents example after example of companies (including Cisco) and people who have taken what would be considered impossible situations and made them successful. For instance:

1) The Golden Gate Bridge worked because the engineers and architect focused on both form and function.

2) Google succeeds because it embraces both disruptive innovation (where big or good ideas are retained) and maintains sustaining innovation (where they continue to improve on the status quo).

Two of the many reasons Cisco is succeeding is because Cisco embraces disruptive AND sustaining innovation.

1) One way they pursue disruptive innovation is to employ external venturing (also called spin-ins) whereby they acquire an early interest in a company in return for special consideration. The purchase price of the spin-in is tied to performance milestones so the risk associated with this type of acquisition is reduced.

2) Cisco built a service business in conjunction with partners that fostered a transparency with their customers (customers saw partners as Cisco). It made it lucrative for their partners unlike what was customary and this resulted in predictable and sustainable business revenue for Cisco.

Although this book is a quick read, the strategies discussed are complex to employ. Despite this, I believe companies, executives, and entrepreneurs interested in succeeding in a volatile and global market would benefit from the knowledge outlined in this text.


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