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HBR's 10 Must Reads on Strategy (including featured article "What Is Strategy?" by Michael E. Porter)

Michael E Porter W Chan Kim Rene A Mauborgne W Chan Kim

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  • 288 sidor
  • 2011
Is your company spending too much time on strategy developmentwith too little to show for it? If you read nothing else on strategy, read these 10 articles (featuring What Is Strategy? by Michael E. Porter). We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you catalyze your organization's strategy development and execution. HBR's 10 Must Reads on Strategy will inspire you to: Distinguish your company from rivalsClarify what your company will and won't doCraft a vision for an uncertain futureCreate blue oceans of uncontested market spaceUse the Balanced Scorecard to measure your strategyCapture your strategy in a memorable phraseMake priorities explicitAllocate resources earlyClarify decision rights for faster decision making This collection of best-selling articles includes: featured article "What Is Strategy?" by Michael E. Porter, "The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy," "Building Your Company's Vision," "Reinventing Your Business Model," "Blue Ocean Strategy," "The Secrets to Successful Strategy Execution," "Using the Balanced Scorecard as a Strategic Management System," "Transforming Corner-Office Strategy into Frontline Action," "Turning Great Strategy into Great Performance," and "Who Has the D? How Clear Decision Roles Enhance Organizational Performance."
  • Författare: Michael E Porter, W Chan Kim, Rene A Mauborgne, W Chan Kim
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781633694491
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 288
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2011-02-07
  • Förlag: Harvard Business Review Press