The Tom Peters Phenomen

Corporate Man to Corporate Skunk

Stuart Crainer

Publisher: Capstone, 1999, 304 pages

ISBN: 1-84112-013-8

Keywords: Biography

Last modified: May 8, 2021, 2:56 p.m.

Tom Peters — guru, corporate messiah, author and fashion accessory. The first biography of a management legend, The Tom Peters Phenomenon uncovers the truth behind the hype, the reality behind the Peters mythology. Stuart Crainer traces the rise of a one-man industry from Vietnam, McKinsey and the Pentagon to a corporate Billy Graham.

Stuart Crainer gained unique access to Tom Peters, obtaining many hours of revealing interviews. He has built a complete picture by talking to Peters's former associates, his contemporaries, acolytes and opponents.

The Tom Peters Phenomenon is a searching account of a management icon, simultaneously demystifying the whole guru industry whilst explaining why managers continue to put such faith and dollars into a select few individuals.

    • Acknowldgements
  • One: The Birth Of Excellence
    • April 1978, San Francisco
    • The Charismatic Chameleon
    • The Roots of Excellence
    • The Magnificent Seven
    • Mastering the Model
  • Two: The Bestseller
    • From Humble Pie to Apple Pie
    • Back to Basics
    • Death to Rationalists
    • Big Is Beautiful
    • Breaking the Mold
    • The Legacy
  • Three: Corporate Man
    • December 2nd, 1974, San Francisco
    • The Development of a Corporate Man
    • Shaping The Man
    • Building Bridges
    • Back to School
    • The Firm
    • The Myth of the Renegade Consultant
    • Leaving The Firm
    • Mentors for Life
  • Four: Peters The Corporation
    • Back to Unreality
    • The Skunk Goes Camping
    • No Jack Welch
    • On the Road With a Passion
    • Corporate Man to Corporate Skunk
  • Five: The Backlash
    • November 1984, Palo Alto
    • Fifteen Minutes of Fame
    • Excellence Fails
    • The Myth of Permanence
  • Six: The Guru Gravy Train
    • December 1988, London
    • The Rise and Rise of the Guru Business
    • Inventing the Guru
    • Elvis Peters
    • Those Who Pay Homage
    • Does It Work?
    • Delighting in Inconsistency
    • Hard Cash; Hard Sell
  • Seven: The Chaotic Revolution
    • Welcome to the Revolution
    • Setting the Change Agenda
  • Eight: Liberating Management
    • The Cuttings Service
    • Peters the Columnist
    • The Route to Liberation
    • Writing in Hypertext
    • The New Organization
    • Discovering the World
    • Wow?
  • Nine: Uncle Toms's Cabin
    • December 1996, London
    • Fickle Fame
    • Leaping Into the Unknown
    • June 1996, Vermont

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The Tom Peters Phenomen

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Decent ****** (6 out of 10)

Last modified: May 21, 2007, 2:51 a.m.

A good book about Peters. Written in a funny way, but can't be recommended, unless you want to understand the management consulting culture better.

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