'Corporate Co-Evolution' is one of the first major works in 'Organization and Strategy Research' series of business texts. By tracing the history and growth of Telemig, a major Brazilian telecommunications company, 'Corporate Co-Evolution' develops broader macro-economic principles that can be applied to today's international corporate environment. After a general introduction to political regulations and other domains of the corporate environment that impact the growth of companies, 'Corporate Co-Evolution' delves deeply into Telemig's past.The text closely documents and analyzes the dramatic changes over the course of 30 years that transformed Telemig from a 'lumbering dinosaur to a soaring eagle' as privatization takes the corporation into the 21st century. The authors skillfully draw out the practical and policy implications of the Telemig experience to develop a broader systematic theory of corporate evolution that is highly relevant to the contemporary business world.