The Renaissance of American Steel : Lessons for Managers in Competitive Industries - Roger S. Ahlbrandt

The Renaissance of American Steel

Lessons for Managers in Competitive Industries

By: Roger S. Ahlbrandt, Frank Giarratani, Richard J. Fruehan

Hardcover | 1 November 1996

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By the end of the 1980s, the once mighty U.S. steel industry seemed on its last legs. More than a quarter of a million jobs had been lost, and communities like Pittsburgh and Bethlehem were devastated. Yet today, the industry again stands as a world-class competitor. In The Renaissance of American Steel, Roger Ahlbrandt, Richard Fruehan, and Frank Giarratani illuminate the forces behind this remarkable comeback, drawing valuable lessons for managers not only in the steel business but in any business now battling the global marketplace.
Citing evidence from a wide range of companies in the U.S., the U.K., and Japan, and clearly explaining the basics of steel production, the authors show how the industry's rebirth resulted both from the downsizing of big companies and the rise of minimills capturing markets from the larger companies. They describe how large, traditional firms--including U.S. Steel, British Steel, and Nippon Steel--recognized that they had to reduce the scope of their operations and reorganize to become more competitive. U.S. Steel CEO Tom Graham, for instance, closed plants and refocused the firm's resources on the market for flat-rolled products. The book also examines how minimills--such as Nucor, Birmingham Steel, Oregon Steel, Tokyo Steel, and Co-Steel Sheerness--have redefined the industry's structure and competitive dynamics. Nucor, in particular, has emerged as the leader among the minimills--the largest electric furnace-based steel company in the U.S., with annual sales exceeding $3
billion. The reader learns how CEO Ken Iverson, recognizing the opportunities to be seized if Nucor moved beyond traditional products (such as steel joists and rebar), created the most innovative steel mill in the world, with a consistent record of investing in new technologies to lower operating costs and to move into sophisticated, value-added products. Throughout the book, the authors offer sharp insights into the steel industry in the U.S. and abroad--but more important, they highlight the lessons to be learned for managers in all industries. The authors conclude, for instance, that success for both large and small steel producers depends on a critical interplay of factors that touch on leadership, new technologies, and decentralized management. Effective leaders, the authors find, don't micromanage; they set a goal for the company and communicate it broadly to gain employees' commitment. High-performing companies aggressively seek technical know-how, even if it means purchasing it
from foreign competitors or securing joint agreements. And finally, successful companies decentralize, empowering employees far down in the organization to handle daily decisionmaking.
This in-depth analysis of a radically changed industry speaks volumes about the value of flexibility in business. It is an essential resource for any manager working in today's global economy.
Industry Reviews
"The authors show valuable insight into the management principles that are necessary to ensure a company's long-term success, not only in the steel industry, but in other industries as well. Informative and easy to read."--F. Kenneth Iverson, Chairman, Nucor Corporation "This book provides many useful insights into how to change corporate culture and build organizational structure for highly competitive markets. Its conclusions are as applicable to my company, an electric and telephone utility going through rapid change, as they are to steel or most other industries."--Frederick W. Buckman, President and Chief Executive Officer, PacifiCorp "Essential reading for anyone in a role of developing a high performing organization during these times of tremendous change and competition. Provides great insights into those key areas on which leaders need to focus."--Steven D. Pratt, President and Chief Executive Officer, Esco Corporation "The challenges facing managers in the financial services industry parallel those in the steel industry, and the requirements for success rest on many of the same management principles. This is a great book for managers who are trying to gain a competitive edge in their industry."--Gerry B. Cameron, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Bancorp "This excellent book provides a road map for managers to follow to outperform their competitors. The authors' insights are equally applicable to companies in Asia, Europe, or America."--Masanari Iketani, President, Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co., Ltd. "Their examples of leadership at large, traditional firms such as U.S. Steel Group, and minimills such Nucor Corp., offer practical guidance for executives looking for proben strategies in tough, competitive, global markets."IW

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